Cool masterpieces of enka, the heart of Japan
Enka that lets you feel the spirit of traditional Japan.
There are many songs that spotlight famous places and traditional events in Japan, as well as tracks that convey a stylish, mature atmosphere.
In this article, we’ll introduce some cool enka songs from among the many out there!
Enka might feel unfamiliar to younger listeners, but it’s a cool genre with a soul that’s different from pop or rock.
Since the 2000s, various performances—such as collaborations with young artists on music shows and rock arrangements of classic hits—have been drawing attention.
Listen to the songs we introduce and feel the coolness of Japan’s traditional spirit!
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Cool masterpieces of Japanese spirit and enka (51–60)
A Melancholy Road on the Shimokita PeninsulaMatsubara Nobue

A masterful performance by Nobue Matsubara, who gives voice to a soul-stirring poem passed down in the land of Mutsu.
Interweaving imagery of the harsh northern sea winds, lighthouses, and Kandachime horses, it beautifully conveys both aching longing and steadfast resolve.
Released in January 2025, this gem of an enka song was crafted by lyricist Shinichi Ishihara and composer Tetsuya Gen.
It’s a piece that resonates deeply with those who have faced partings in life or wish to confront their own feelings.
Celebrating her 45th debut anniversary, Nobue Matsubara’s voice delivers profound emotion alongside the spirit of the Shimokita Peninsula.
fault; mistake; error; sin (context-dependent)Hinoyama Akira

This is a powerful, brooding enka-rock track that opens a new chapter for Akira Hiyama.
Featuring a striking arrangement that fuses enka and rock, its emotionally rich lyrics—centered on parting and mistakes—resonate deeply.
Released for digital distribution in November 2024, the song marks another ambitious step in Hiyama’s ongoing pursuit of new challenges and stands out as a notable follow-up to the single “Kyo Kagiri” (Only for Today).
Expressing the complexities of love with a mature, understated intensity, it’s sure to speak to listeners with a wealth of life experience.
Master it at karaoke, and you might just discover a new side of yourself.
Reiwa ElegyShimizu Setsuko

A wistful enka that portrays people living earnestly resounds with Setsuko Shimizu’s powerful voice.
The lyrics, which carefully depict the feelings of those working in the city—love for family, anxieties about the future, and nostalgia for one’s hometown—are sure to touch everyone’s heart.
Released in November 2023, this work inherits the spirit of the Showa-era classic “Sanya Blues,” offering encouragement to people living in the Reiwa era.
Twilight factories, red lanterns in back alleys, rainy night streets—the finely drawn scenes make this a remarkable song.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re weary of the city’s clamor, when you’re thinking of home, or when you need strength for tomorrow.
Festival SongToba Ichirō

The single that Ichiro Toba released in 1985 is “Matsuri Uta.” What the protagonist—who has left his hometown to live away, leaving friends and a lover behind—remembers are the “festival song” sung at the hometown festival and the “sound of drums.” The lyrics also convey the protagonist’s resolve that he cannot return until he has made a name for himself.
The chorus features a sound that incorporates traditional festival accompaniment and is a memorable number highlighted by Toba’s powerful vocals.
Since Nasushiobara appears in the lyrics, it’s a song with a deep connection for those living in Tochigi Prefecture.
Our LullabyToba Ichirō · Yutaka Yamakawa

A song by the brother duo Ichiro Toba and Yutaka Yamakawa, released in December 2024.
Centered on the themes of brotherly bonds and family love, this work is deeply moving.
It opens with the desolation of city life, then gradually swells with a longing for their hometown.
The dramatic musical style—and of course, their solid, resonant vocals—are captivating.
Their first-ever duet, realized more than 40 years after their debuts, is truly stirring.


