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Classic enka songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: recommended popular tracks

Classic enka songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: recommended popular tracks
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Enka, the genre of music that helped energize Japan up through around the 1980s.

Countless masterpieces were born in this field of enka.

This time, we’re featuring the crème de la crème—timeless enka hits that defined their eras and are perfect for singing at karaoke.

From well-known classics to hidden gems known only to aficionados, we’ve selected songs across a wide range of years and styles, so be sure to find the one that suits you.

We’re introducing quite a number of tracks, making this a great pick for anyone who wants to reminisce alongside enka.

Famous enka songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: recommended popular tracks (1–10)

I’m falling in love with you againSakamoto Fuyumi

Fuyumi Sakamoto – I'm Falling in Love with You Again
I'm falling in love with you againSakamoto Fuyumi

The beautiful, crystal-clear song Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru, sung by Fuyumi Sakamoto, is a masterpiece whose perfect pairing of lyrics and melody is deeply moving.

It was released in January 2009 as Sakamoto’s 37th single.

The song was originally released and performed in 2007 by the famous folk duo Billy BanBan, and Sakamoto’s cover version became a huge hit.

Rain at Hase-dera — On the Yamato Road in Late AutumnNEW!Toba Ichirō

The single “Hasedera no Ame ~Banshū no Yamatoji~,” sung by Ichirō Toba, will be released in April 2026.

It was originally the B-side to the single “Tomobai yo,” released in February 2025, but was promoted to the title track thanks to strong local support.

Set at Hasedera, an ancient temple in Nara Prefecture, this local enka song portrays a man’s heart swaying with an unbreakable love.

Recommended for those nursing the pain of heartbreak.

Snow CountryNEW!Yoshi Ikuzo

This is a classic ballad written and composed by Ikuzo Yoshi himself, released on February 25, 1986.

It vividly portrays a snow-laden scene and a poignant woman’s heart, becoming a huge hit that even reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

I think many of you have heard the chorus.

The A section is relatively calm, so you can sing it without forcing your voice, but the song’s structure goes straight into the chorus without a B section; the chorus suddenly soars and includes high notes.

If you raise the intensity phrase by phrase, the excitement will build and your voice will come out more.

If you sustain the long notes firmly, it should feel great to sing.

Dream PlayNEW!Umezawa Fumio

“Dream Play - New Version” Tomio Umezawa feat. MC.waka (March 2, 2019 @ Nippon Budokan)
Dream PlayNEW!Umezawa Fumio

At first, Mr.

Tomio Umezawa said he didn’t want to sing, but thanks to this song’s massive hit, he also succeeded as a singer.

It’s a classic that depicts the push-and-pull of romance from a sultry male perspective, and it made Umezawa nationally famous as the “Tamasaburō of the downtown.” The song itself runs a quick 3 minutes and 40 seconds, so it might be just right for karaoke.

With an overall range of A2 to D4, it feels calm and singable without straining.

Sing it in a relaxed state.

And… a fateful encounterItsuki Hiroshi

Hiroshi Itsuki - And... A Fateful Encounter (cover)
And... a fateful encounterItsuki Hiroshi

It’s sad but a reality of this world that sometimes a man and a woman must part ways even while still in love.

If I were to meet the woman I once longed for after we’d separated with lingering feelings, the song I’d want to sing to her, as if talking over drinks, would be Hiroshi Itsuki’s “Soshite Meguriai (And Then, We Meet Again).” Let yourself be carried away by its wistful, melancholic melody.

Dotonbori SentimentTendō Yoshimi

[MV] Yoshimi Tendo / Dotonbori (Tonbori) Ninjō (Full Ver.)
Dotonbori SentimentTendō Yoshimi

This classic song that celebrates Osaka’s warm-hearted spirit is a piece that makes full use of Yoshimi Tendo’s exceptional vocal talent.

It brilliantly captures the lively atmosphere of Dotonbori and the strength of the people who live there.

Released in December 1985, it became a massive hit, selling 800,000 copies within two years.

It was performed multiple times on NHK’s Kouhaku Uta Gassen, and in 2000, Yoshimi Tendo performed it as the Red Team’s final act.

This is the perfect track for anyone who wants to feel the flavor of Osaka or rediscover the appeal of enka.

Sing it at karaoke, and you’re sure to move the people around you.

Boat SongYashiro Aki

Aki Yashiro / Funauta (Boat Song)
Boat SongYashiro Aki

One of Aki Yashiro’s signature songs, it was released in May 1979.

It has received numerous awards, including the Gold Prize at the 21st Japan Record Awards and the Broadcast Music Award at the 10th Japan Song Awards.

It’s no exaggeration to call this a treasured masterpiece of Japanese enka and kayōkyoku.

Yashiro’s vocals are truly magnificent—her powerful technique and expressive singing are something anyone can appreciate from the very first listen.