A roundup of regional enka songs: classic hits that feature places from all across Japan in their lyrics.
There are lots of songs whose titles are place names from around Japan, or that mention place names in their lyrics.
Some artists have produced many such “local songs,” and the local-song category has become established as its own genre.
While there are plenty of local songs in mainstream pop as well, in this article I’ll focus on enka local songs and introduce a bunch of recommended tracks all at once!
I’ve chosen a wide range—from famous hits everyone knows to hidden gems known only to aficionados—so please take this opportunity to give them a listen.
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Compilation of Enka Local Songs: Famous Tracks Featuring Places Across Japan (81–90)
Koedo Spring: A Spring Evening in KawagoeKeiko Aso

A February 2025 song by Keiko Aso that richly evokes the nostalgic streetscapes of Kawagoe, Saitama.
You can almost see the kura-zukuri townscape, layered with history, bathed in moonlight on a tranquil spring evening.
Its gently flowing melody and clear vocals bring a sense of warmth and nostalgia.
Recommended for those who want to reflect on the classic charm of Japan’s old townscapes or simply enjoy a soothing moment.
The timeless allure of Little Edo, passed down through the ages, touches the heart.
Eternal HomelandMita Ryō

This piece sings of Japan’s beautiful landscapes and culture.
Elegant brass and woodwind arrangements highlight Ryo Mita’s powerful vocals.
The lyrics evoke Japan’s traditions handed down through the ages and the breath of its abundant nature.
You can feel how people’s feelings and love are woven together as time flows from antiquity to the present.
Released in June 2024, the song is said to be inspired by the natural scenery of Mita’s hometown, Akiruno City.
When you want to pause amid a busy day and reconnect with the spirit of Japan, why not give it a listen? It will surely soothe your heart.
Osaka RainMikado Tadaji

Set against the cityscape of Osaka, this enka song portrays a woman’s heart drenched in rain.
The lyrics feature words like “Naniwa-shigure” and “Temmabashi,” vividly painting scenes of Osaka.
Tadashi Mikado’s emotionally rich voice superbly conveys the sorrow of parting and lingering attachment.
The red neon reflected on the river’s surface accentuates the city’s coldness and a sense of loneliness.
Released in September 2024, this work is recommended not only for enka fans but also for those interested in Osaka’s atmosphere and human drama.
Listen to it on a rainy day, and it will resonate even more deeply.
Nagasaki SentimentGodai Shou

Set against the wistful streetscapes of Nagasaki, this song richly conveys the pain of heartbreak.
Sho Godai’s sultry vocals beautifully capture the protagonist’s aching emotions as they walk along Dutch Slope.
The imagery is superb—such as the scene where the sound of Maria’s bell brings them to tears.
Released in May 2024, this work drew attention as Godai’s third single.
Its lyrics, which evoke both the end of love and the first step forward, are sure to resonate with anyone who has experienced a breakup.
It’s a mature, captivating track you’ll want to listen to quietly on a rainy day.
Crescent Moon and the Red BridgeIsogawa Yuki

Yuki Isokawa’s singing voice gently envelops this fragile tale of love.
Released in September 2024, the piece features music by Chiaki Oka and lyrics by Chihiro Fuyuyumi.
Set in Ureshino Onsen in Saga Prefecture, it conjures a dreamlike scene woven from a crescent moon and a red bridge.
The lyrics, depicting a one-night rendezvous, pair with her translucent vocals to leave a deep impression on listeners.
Feel the heart of a woman swayed by love.
The single includes six tracks in total, including this song.
It’s a perfect choice for those who want to sing something softly and tenderly at karaoke.


