Men’s enka: a collection of classic songs portraying the way men live and their fighting spirit
There are many enka songs that depict the way men live and their stylish, gallant spirit.
There are also songs that sing about bonds and love from a male perspective.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of songs that convey men’s emotions.
We’ve gathered plenty of chic, cool tracks and deeply moving songs full of compassion.
We’re sure you’ll find songs that resonate with you regardless of gender, so please listen while following along with the lyrics.
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Men’s Enka: A collection of classic songs depicting men’s way of life and spirit (81–90)
Cape ErimoMori Shinichi

This is a song released by Shinichi Mori in 1974.
The lyrics were written by Osami Okamoto and the music was composed by Takuro Yoshida—big names who symbolize the folk music scene of the 1970s contributed to this track.
The song was born from Takuro Yoshida’s wish to write a piece for Shinichi Mori and Mori’s desire not to be confined solely to the enka genre.
It’s easier to approach if you take the style of singing a folk song with an enka vocal approach.
Since there are no pitch-shaking techniques like kobushi or vibrato here, sing it straight.
There’s a challenging section in the chorus where the melody rises sharply and then falls; if you can get through that part, a high score is within reach.
Kiyoshi’s Soran BushiHikawa Kiyoshi

This modern arrangement of the traditional Hokkaido folk song “Soran Bushi,” combined with Kiyoshi Hikawa’s powerful vocals, is a track that gives listeners courage and energy.
Released in May 2007, it achieved major success on the Oricon Singles Chart and won the Gold Award at the 49th Japan Record Awards.
It was also performed at the 58th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen, drawing widespread attention.
Characterized by an up-tempo, energetic rhythm, it is a challenging piece that demands a wide vocal range from high to low.
The song strikes a perfect balance between innovative elements that transcend the enka genre and traditional influences.
EbisuSanada Naoki

Produced by Ikuzo Yoshi, this song tells a love story set in the Ebisu district.
Naoki Sanada, known for his captivating husky voice, delivers an emotionally rich performance.
The lyrics skillfully depict the progression of romance while weaving in the transition from autumn to winter and then to spring, leaving a strong impression.
Released in January 2020, it reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Enka/Kayō ranking.
With its urban atmosphere and warm lyrics, it’s an easy song to enjoy at karaoke.
Even if you’re not confident in your singing ability, belting out the chorus with power should be more than enough to get the crowd going.
Traveler of the NorthIshihara Yūjirō

A gem of a song by Yujiro Ishihara that tenderly portrays a man’s aching heart as he searches for a lost love against the backdrop of the northern lands.
Blended with the harsh natural environment, his melancholic vocals resonate deeply.
Released in August 1987, the piece was also used as an insert song for the TV Asahi drama “Seibu Keisatsu.” A mood-kayo number that makes the most of his deep voice, it vividly conveys northern landscapes and the sentiment of travel.
With a narrow melodic range and a relaxed tempo, it’s a song that’s easy to try at karaoke.
Recommended for those who want to savor Ishihara’s unique aura.
Man BoatJinno Mika

Mika Jinno’s powerful voice echoes through “Otokobune.” This song, which celebrates the bravery of fishermen on the raging Northern Seas, leaves you deeply moved by the lives of men who face the ocean at the risk of their lives.
Shosuke Ichikawa’s dynamic melody perfectly matches Yō Yashiro’s lyrics depicting a man’s life and death, love and parting.
Released on October 6, 2021, the track is an anthem that reminds us of the courage to confront harsh nature and the love we hold for our families.
It’s a song I especially recommend to those being tossed by the rough waves of life or thinking of someone dear.


