[2026] Songs I Want to Try at Karaoke! A Roundup of Popular Showa-Era Kayōkyoku
Even in the 2020s, the songs that still enjoy unwavering popularity at karaoke are the kayōkyoku hits that colored the Showa era.
The term “Showa kayō” is well known even among younger generations, partly thanks to the global popularity of city pop and more.
Above all, there are simply so many timeless classics—these are beloved tracks that keep getting sung at karaoke across all ages.
For those of you who are eager to try singing Showa-era kayōkyoku, this article rounds up recommended popular karaoke picks, focusing mainly on hits from the 1970s and 1980s.
Every song is a famous tune you’ve likely heard at least once, so teens and people in their 20s—feel free to use this as inspiration for your karaoke repertoire!
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[2026] Songs I Want to Try Singing at Karaoke! Popular Showa-Era Kayōkyoku Hits (61–70)
Full of memoriesH₂O

This song, which became the theme for an anime, is a hit by H2O.
The record was released in 1983, and it drew renewed attention when it was issued on CD in 1996.
Even today, it is sometimes performed as a choral piece and is sung by people across a wide range of generations.
Akiko Kosakaanata

Released in 1973 as Akiko Kosaka’s debut single, it reached No.
1 on the Oricon singles chart for seven consecutive weeks a month after its release, sold over two million copies, and became a million-seller.
At just 16, she wrote both the lyrics and the music, drawing significant attention at the time.
Into the DreamInoue Yosui

The song was later covered by Yuki Saito and is said to be a pioneer of idol covers.
In recent years, it drew attention when it was covered by Sarasa Ifu, the singer who is the biological daughter of Yosui Inoue.
In 2017, it was used as a drama theme song, and the single CD was released again.
Ruby RingTerao Akira

Released in 1981 as Akira Terao’s fifth single, it was featured in a Yokohama Tire “ASPEC” commercial, sold 1.6 million copies, and became Terao’s biggest hit.
On December 31 of the same year, it won the 23rd Japan Record Award, and it is still cherished today as a classic often sung at karaoke.
SubaruTanimura Shinji

This is one of Shinji Tanimura’s signature songs, released in 1980.
It became a major hit, selling about 600,000 copies.
Tanimura created the song in 1980, when Alice was at the height of its popularity, as part of his solo activities conducted alongside the group.
It was used as the theme song for the Nikka Whisky “Super Nikka” commercial.


