Diva of Enka: A roundup of female singers leading the enka world
When you hear “diva of the enka world,” which singer comes to mind? If you’re an enka fan reading this article, you’re probably thinking, “I can’t pick just one!” This article will introduce, all at once, the women who are leading Japan’s enka scene.
We’ve selected popular female enka singers from across different generations.
Be sure to listen to their songs, and if one catches your interest, check out more of her music too.
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- A roundup of 40-something female enka singers with captivating voices
- A roundup of captivating enka female singers in their 50s [2026]
- [2026] A roundup of female enka singers in their 60s: Artists who support Japanese enka
- [Enka] A special feature on female singers in their 30s: Kayō singers whose music goes beyond enka
- Popular Enka Singers Ranking [2026]
- Women’s Enka: A collection of classic enka songs expressing women’s emotions
- [Enka] A special feature on female singers in their 80s. Singers who were active from the early to mid-Showa era.
- 【2026】Difficult Enka Songs to Sing — Women Singers Edition
- Classic enka songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: recommended popular tracks
- A roundup of leading female enka singers representing the Showa era
- A roundup of female enka singers in their 20s: The young divas of the enka world
- Debut song of an enka singer
Diva of Enka: A roundup of leading female singers in the enka world (91–100)
Rainy Harbor StationHanasaki Yukimi

A song by Yukimi Hanasaki, the “Fairy of Enka,” that portrays a woman’s heartrending emotions set against a station in a port town.
The lyrics overlay the continuing rain with the inner feelings of a woman who has experienced a parting, and they truly sink into your heart.
The melody line created by the team of Makiko Suga, HANZO, and Norio Ito irresistibly tugs at the listener’s heartstrings.
Released in May 2024, this track is her first new song in about a year and a half.
When you want to immerse yourself in memories of love or spend a quiet moment listening to the sound of rain, be sure to spend it together with this song.
I’m falling in love with you againSakamoto Fuyumi

Fuyumi Sakamoto is a female enka singer who also found great success in pop music in her later years.
While she has left many classic songs in the enka genre, this time we’re introducing Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru, which has a strong kayōkyoku (Japanese pop) flavor.
Originally a folk song, this piece doesn’t feature kobushi—the melismatic ornamentation that’s a challenging hallmark of enka.
Instead, it calls for techniques like dynamic control and phrasing.
That said, karaoke scores mainly reward accurate pitch, so in that sense, this is an ideal song for aiming for a high score.


