[Want to know!] Songs with a fish theme. Classic fish songs
This article introduces songs with a fish theme.
Fish songs—rarely explored in depth—are surprisingly familiar, led by the supermarket classic Osakana Tengoku (Fish Heaven).
You might be wondering what other songs are out there.
While metaphors are common in the music world, we’ve kept those to a minimum and focused on songs that sing directly about fish as much as possible.
From children’s songs to rock, there’s a wide variety—must-see for anyone who wants to discover fish-themed music!
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[I Want to Know!] Songs with a Fish Theme: Classic Fish Songs (31–40)
Tuna Songutahime ku ro shi o

“The Tuna Song” is a children’s tune that cheerfully celebrates the charms of tuna with a gentle singing voice.
It repeatedly calls out popular tuna dishes like sashimi and steaks, and its lyrics praising tuna’s deliciousness are sure to whet your appetite.
The catchy shout of “It’s tuna!” delivered with perfect tone and timing is irresistibly addictive.
Seki’s Sea Bream Fishing SongKenmochi Yusuke

“Seki no Tai Tsurii Uta” is a folk song from Oita Prefecture that prays for a big catch.
Its bold, passionate lyrics evoke the image of fishermen singing with carefree spirit.
It was apparently sung while working or at banquets, and it’s a classic famed for its lively call-and-response, featuring a variety of interjections answered with the shout, “It’s sea bream!”
Medaka Siblingswarabe

Known for its light, breezy phrase “suisui,” Medaka no Kyōdai is a smash hit by Warabe, a female idol trio from the 1980s.
Centered on lively killifish swimming merrily, it vividly portrays sparrows, cats, and more in a refreshing song.
It also enjoys immense popularity as an easy-to-sing children’s tune.
Song of the Good PufferfishKudamatsu Sho

“Ii Fugu no Uta” (Good Fugu Song) is a promotional song for tiger puffer (torafugu) by the National Marine Aquaculture Association.
The singer, Sho Shimomatsu, who also wrote and composed the song, comes from a family that farms torafugu, and his affection for the fish comes through in both the lyrics and his vocals.
CDs have been distributed to producers and supermarkets nationwide and are used at events and in fresh fish sections.
In conclusion
I introduced songs with a fish theme. There were, of course, nursery rhyme–like tunes you can grow up with, as well as some fiery tracks by rock bands. Since we don’t usually delve into this topic much, I’d like to use opportunities like this as a springboard to learn more about fish.

