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Kariyushi58 Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2025]

Kariyushi58 Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2025]
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Kariyushi58 Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2025]

Kariyushi 58 is a band that has continued to be active mainly in Okinawa since its formation.

Popular songs like “Anma,” which sings about gratitude to one’s mother, and “Nana,” a love message to a partner, can be sung anytime, anywhere.

This time, we’ll introduce their most popular karaoke songs in a ranking format.

Kariyushi58 Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2025]

MotherKariyushi 581rank/position

This song, one of Kariyushi58’s signature tracks, is probably one you’ve heard before.

Vocalist Shingo Maekawa wrote it about his own mother, and it’s become hugely popular as a Mother’s Day song and a song of gratitude.

The refreshing accompaniment based on a ska rhythm is striking, but in contrast, the vocals—especially in the chorus—are overflowing with emotion and passion! It’s one of those masterpieces that makes you want to sing your heart out with all your feelings.

End and BeginningKariyushi 582rank/position

Kariyushi58 'The End Is the Beginning'
Owari Hajimari Kariyushi58

An evocative song that captures the sparkle found in calm, everyday life, it was released in February 2010 as the B-side to Kariyushi 58’s single “Ame nochi Hare.” Its warm acoustic sound and heartfelt message—like reflecting on yourself at the end of the day—are compelling.

The lyrics gently question the finiteness of life and the importance of the everyday.

The song was used as the theme for the 2016 drama “Sanbiki no Ossan 3: Seigi no Mikata, Mitabi!!,” and from October 2024 it has also been featured in a commercial for Japan Manufacturing Service.

It’s a piece I wholeheartedly recommend, one that can stay close to anyone facing a life milestone, such as graduation or a job change.

Hand in handKariyushi 583rank/position

Kariyushi58 “Hand in Hand”
Hand in Hand by Kariyushi58

It starts with a light, upbeat sound, and I think you’ll start to feel excited.

From the intro to the A verse, then the B verse and the chorus, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it even more.

If you like it, how about trying it at karaoke? I’m sure you’ll have fun.

GoodbyeKariyushi 584rank/position

A bittersweet classic perfect for the season of farewells.

It stirs deep gratitude for days gone by and aching feelings for someone precious you’ll never meet again.

Released as a single by Kariyushi58 in February 2009, it was selected as the theme song for NTV’s Saturday drama “Zeni Geba,” earning the band their first Top 10 entry on the Oricon weekly chart.

Vocalist Shingo Maekawa’s warm voice and the distinctly Okinawan rhythm leave a strong impression.

This is a song that gently supports those who have experienced parting or lost someone dear.

Try listening while looking up at the sky—surely, your feelings will reach that special someone.

A amore, a amoreKariyushi 585rank/position

This is a song whose title includes “Amore,” which made it into the top ten buzzwords.

It’s a very happy track that’s sure to get everyone excited.

With its string of catchy phrases, even first-time listeners will be humming along in no time.

UguiutaKariyushi 586rank/position

They’re a rock band from Okinawa.

The band name “Kariyushi” means “auspicious” or “lucky” in the Okinawan dialect.

“Ukui Uta” is their third single release.

It’s a rousing cheer song that sends an exuberant shout-out to young people who have moved to Tokyo: You’ve still got this! Keep going!

Song at Full ThrottleKariyushi 587rank/position

This is a song by Kariyushi58, a band famous for having all members from Okinawa Prefecture.

The track was also chosen as a movie theme song.

Its upbeat tone and distinctive rhythm make you want to start dancing, and it’s always a hit at karaoke!

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