【2026】Difficult Enka Songs to Sing — Women Singers Edition
Speaking of enka, it’s a genre that demands above-average skill to sing—think distinctive phrasing with strong kobushi (ornamental turns), heavy use of vibrato, and overall exceptional vocal technique, especially for karaoke.
Of course, there are easier songs to sing, but this article compiles classic enka tracks that are particularly challenging to perform.
In addition to the characteristic enka vocal style mentioned at the start, these songs line up as high-difficulty pieces that require strong expressive ability, considering factors like wide vocal range.
This piece introduces masterpieces by female enka singers, but we also feature difficult-to-sing classics by male singers in another article, so be sure to check that out as well.
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- [2026] Easy-to-Sing Enka: From Classic Masterpieces to Recent Hits [Female Singers Edition]
- [For Women] Masterpiece Enka Songs with a High Degree of Difficulty
- Women’s Enka: A collection of classic enka songs expressing women’s emotions
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- [2026] Representative Famous Enka Songs: A Compilation of Classic Favorites [Beginner-Friendly]
- [For Women] A roundup of enka songs that can score high in karaoke
- [For Beginners] Recommended Enka Classics for Karaoke — Women Singers Edition
- 【2026】Recommended Enka by Male Singers with Captivating High Notes
- A roundup of captivating enka female singers in their 50s [2026]
[2026] Difficult Enka Songs to Sing – Female Singers Edition (11–20)
Yosare Onna-bushiShiina Sachiko

Set against the climate and festivals of the Tsugaru region, a new enka song beautifully portrays the feelings of a woman who keeps waiting for her beloved in her hometown.
Inspired by the folk song “Kuroishi Yosare,” the interwoven scenes of festive bustle and wistful melancholy are deeply moving.
Sachiko Shiina’s powerful yet delicate vocals superbly convey the protagonist’s strong will and aching heart.
Released on February 12, 2025, the song features lyrics by Kanade Hino-ura and composition by Chiaki Oka—both highly accomplished creators.
Its universal themes—such as the anguish of an unfulfilled love and a profound attachment to one’s hometown—resonate with anyone.
Highly recommended for those who find themselves recalling their nostalgic hometown on lonely nights in the city.
In conclusion
As mentioned at the beginning, enka as a genre is difficult to pull off unless you have above-average vocal ability.
Even people who are fairly used to singing, such as at karaoke, will likely find the songs introduced here challenging.
Not only do they demand precise pitch, but also a wide vocal range and expressive techniques unique to enka, such as the distinctive kobushi (melismatic ornamentation).
If you’re confident in your skills, definitely give them a try!


