As a traditional form of Japanese music, enka continues to be loved by people of all ages.
Its heart-stirring melodies and emotionally rich lyrics really strike a chord with listeners.
This article features enka songs released in December 2025.
From wistful ballads to powerful songs that cheer on life’s journey, a wide variety of tracks have been delivered.
Whether you’re looking for a song to sing at karaoke or want to sit back and listen closely, be sure to find a favorite track!
- New Enka Single Release [January 2025]
- New enka single release [December 2024]
- New enka single release [November 2025]
- New Enka Single Release [May 2025]
- New Enka Single Release [February 2025]
- New enka single release [March 2025]
- New enka single release [June 2025]
- New enka single release [July 2025]
- New Enka Single Release [October 2025]
- New enka single release [August 2025]
- New enka single release [September 2025]
- New enka single release [April 2025]
- New Enka Single Release [November 2024]
New enka song releases [December 2025] (1–10)
Snow Storysakura zensen

This is a grand ballad depicting a winter scene by Sakura Zensen, a three-piece group that fuses visual kei with enka-kayō.
Written and composed by member Tsukasa Mogamigawa, the song expresses the bittersweetness of a snowy night and vows of love with dramatic live strings.
As you listen, beautiful winter scenery and burning emotions wash over you like a scene from a film.
Released on December 16, 2025, this second single became a hot topic, following their previous work by taking No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Enka/Kayō chart.
Their unique worldbuilding transcends genre boundaries and captures many hearts.
As the weather turns colder, it’s perfect for immersing yourself in its story in a warm room, or for listening while thinking of someone special.
year after yearMiura Maho

Masutoyo Miura, who promotes himself with the unique title “Singing Destiny Appraiser,” walks three paths at once: singer, fate reader, and officiant of Shinto rites.
His song Nen-nen Sai-sai, released by Nippon Crown in December 2025, is a husband-and-wife enka that expresses gratitude to a long-time spouse.
Opening with a heartwarming intro, its major-key melody is filled with a warmth that embraces life’s joys and sorrows alike.
It’s the perfect piece for those who want to reflect on the bond of marriage and the journey of life.
Winter TalesWakahara Ryo

On a winter night, tipsy with alcohol, thinking of someone you can’t forget.
Ryō Wakahara, a native of Asahikawa, Hokkaido, sings this quintessential enka scene with heartrending emotion.
The composer is Hiroshi Tokuhisa, known for numerous hits.
It’s a “crying song” whose wistful melody pierces the heart.
Paired with a lustrous sound arrangement, it’s the kind of track you can’t help but get lost in.
Perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in music during the cold season, or are looking for a song to sing with deep feeling at karaoke.
To the ends of the worldFukihaya & Mori Konomi

“To the Ends of the World” is a duet by Haya Yamabuki and Konomi Mori, released in December 2025.
It warmly portrays two people in love walking through life together.
The tender softness that seems to wrap around the other person really sinks into your heart.
The kindness conveyed through their vocals is wonderful—you can’t help but be captivated.
If you’re looking for a gentle, soothing kayōkyoku-style song, this is a work you should definitely check out.
Morning-after rainfuefuki momoka

A song that vividly renders, as a modern enka, the poignant yearning carried by the classical word kinuginu—“the afterglow of lovers parting at dawn.” It’s a single released in December 2025 by Momoka Fuefuki, a singer from Yamanashi Prefecture.
The morning after a tryst, the scene of two people going their separate ways is woven with delicate imagery—rain-soaked alleys and a tilted umbrella.
A highlight is her nuanced vocal delivery that delicately draws out the light and shade of the melody, a hallmark of someone who studied piano at Musashino Academia Musicae.
Composed by Chiaki Oka, the song builds toward the chorus with a steadily rising emotional arc that tugs at the heart.
Perfect for those moments when you want to be enveloped by gently expressive enka.
Kagome KagomeKozakura Maiko

If you’re in the mood for a dramatic singing voice, be sure to check out this track.
Released in December 2025, it preserves the emotive essence of traditional enka while delivering a robust, stage-ready sound.
The lyrics are by Chihiro Fuyumi, the composition by Koji Mukai, and the arrangement by Yoshichika Inomata, resulting in a seamless fusion of nostalgic atmosphere and modern production.
Try listening while imagining the story it tells.
With hot water (mixed with hot water)Hayama Mizuki

This is a song released by Mizuki Hayama in December 2025.
It portrays the exchanged glances across the counter of a small Japanese eatery and the intimate atmosphere after closing time when only the two remain.
Crafted as a light, folk-tinged enka number, its understated, warm sound is imbued with Hayama’s gentle vocal inflections, slowly soaking into the listener’s heart.
The composition is by her mentor, Yuh Hijikawa, with arrangement by Shunichi Makaino, who is active on both kayō and pop fronts.
This lineup creates a pleasing sonic image that never fatigues the ear.
spring stormWakayama Kazusa

As the title suggests, this is a classic enka song that overlays a woman’s heart—forever waiting for the man who left—with the imagery of a spring storm.
Released in December 2025, the track features lyrics by Shinichi Ishihara and composition by Hideo Mizumori, with a minor-key melody that carefully weaves a sense of longing.
Unable to forget the one she loves… some listeners may even feel a connection to their own memories.
Take your time and savor the emotion.
Our FestivalAohikota

Aohikota’s single “Orera no Matsuri,” released in December 2025, is a classic, major-key enka centered on the theme of festivals, just as the title suggests.
The lyrics express gratitude to the mountain gods and dragon deities and offer prayers for a bountiful harvest.
The arrangement builds from a gentle opening into increasing momentum, and the call-and-response shouts in the vocal structure are striking.
It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy music by raising their voices.
Trying out the choreography from the music video could be fun too!
Flower of a hundred yearsKazuki Yumi

Yumi Katsuki is a powerful singer from Takamatsu City in Kagawa Prefecture.
Since her debut in January 2003 with the single “Onna no Jonen ~Oni~,” she has captivated many fans with her soothing, husky voice.
Her song “Hyakunen no Hana” is a dramatic ballad that likens the feelings for a precious person who continues to bloom in one’s heart to a flower.
The lyrics are by Fumihiko Hara and the music by Masato Sugimoto.
Her bittersweet yet warm vocals resonate deeply.
It’s a song that conveys strength—embracing the past and facing forward.


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