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 regional enka songs: Famous tracks that mention places across Japan (101–110)
Yanagase once moreAndō Katsuyuki

This is a kayōkyoku (Japanese popular song) dedicated to Yanagase in Gifu.
Released by Katsuyuki Ando in January 2025, its gently paced lyrics weave together Yanagase’s past and present, along with hopes for its future.
Ando’s sincere vocals resonate with both the ears and the heart.
It’s a song that will touch people not only in Gifu Prefecture but across Japan.
Give it a listen when you want to renew your feelings for your hometown—it’s sure to sink in.
Fishermen’s Fire Love SongMatsumae Hiroko

This is a moving song set against the seas of the northern country.
Released in September 2024 to commemorate Hiroko Matsumae’s 55th debut anniversary, it features lyrics that poignantly overlay thoughts with the scenery of Hakodate.
Against a backdrop of the sea illuminated by fishing fires, it portrays unwavering devotion to a beloved man.
The shamisen-like beat-driven enka sound is accented freshly by the tone of the shakuhachi, which is another charm.
You can also sense Matsumae’s own love for her hometown throughout, resulting in a warm and heartfelt work.
Wrapped in a voice that sinks deep into the heart, why not take your time and let your thoughts wander?
Johana Hikiyama FestivalAoi Kawori

This is a song themed around the Hikiyama Festival held in the Johana district of Nanto City, Toyama Prefecture.
Sung by enka artist Kauri Aoi, the piece is inspired by the local specialty “tama-mayu” (silk cocoons), and expresses fleeting dreams with a loved one and an unforgettable longing for love.
The lyrics vividly depict the festival’s lanterns and the sound of flutes, making you feel as if you’re right there.
Released in March 2024, the song commemorates the 20th anniversary of Kauri Aoi’s debut.
The coupling track, “Meoto-daki” (Husband-and-Wife Falls), also draws on Toyama’s natural scenery, making this a release brimming with local pride.
It’s a perfect song for summertime nights when you want to linger over bittersweet memories.
In conclusion
We’ve put together a comprehensive showcase of enka classics that sing about regions all across Japan.
From famous songs that any enka aficionado would recognize to hidden gems known only to the few, we’ve selected a wide range.
Take this opportunity to listen to various local-themed songs!


