Kariyushi58’s signature and popular songs
Have you ever listened to Kariyushi58, one of Okinawa’s most iconic bands?
Even if you’re not a fan, you’ve probably heard their signature songs like “Anma” and “Owari Hajimari.”
In this article, we’ll introduce a range of popular Kariyushi58 tracks all at once—from their well-known hits to beloved masterpieces cherished by fans.
Their songs are filled with powerful messages that will pierce your heart, so take this opportunity to listen closely.
We recommend looking at the lyrics while you listen.
Alright, let’s get right into our recommended tracks!
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Kariyushi58’s classic and popular songs (41–50)
Call it lovekariyushi 58

It’s a number that really gets the crowd going at Kariyushi58’s live shows.
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part in the chorus is so catchy you can sing along right away, and there are call-and-response bits too, so it seems perfect for everyone to enjoy together at karaoke.
Since it sings about love in various situations, I think it’s an ideal song for a wedding.
I believe in love.kariyushi 58

I think these lyrics are the way they are precisely because I don’t believe love can last forever.
That realization, in turn, transforms into a compassionate desire to cherish the time with one’s partner.
It makes me feel that love cannot exist without effort from both sides.
Hoshizora Hoshikokariyushi 58

Trying to confess, but in the end unable to.
This song is themed around the bittersweet first love of student days.
The passionately crying vocals of Shingo Maekawa evoke a poignant longing.
It was used as the theme song for the film “A Small Love Story,” which portrays the youth of young people.
Aka Yume Nami -KAMUNAMI-kariyushi 58

Akayunami – KAMUNAMI – by Kariyushi58 has been chosen as the theme song for the Koshien program.
It’s a cheer song that portrays people giving their all in pursuit of their dreams in the summer.
A highlight is how it incorporates uniquely Okinawan expressions while sending its message of support.
Incidentally, the second verse features lyrics that seem to describe what happens after Koshien.
The message is sure to stir the hearts not only of high school ballplayers but of anyone who hears it.
Give it a listen when you need motivation or want to reminisce about your youth.
Happy birthday songkariyushi 58

On birthdays, it’s customary to put as many candles on the cake as the person’s age and blow them out while making a wish.
As we get older, the number of candles might be a little disheartening (lol), but I think it also makes you feel refreshed, like a new year is beginning.
This is a wonderful song that expresses gratitude for the special person celebrating their birthday being born into this world, and cheers them on for the year ahead.
It’s a song that lets you imagine a happy birthday, so please consider sending it to someone important to you.
A amore, a amorekariyushi 58

This is a song whose title includes “Amore,” which made it into the top ten buzzwords.
It’s a very happy track that’s sure to get everyone excited.
With its string of catchy phrases, even first-time listeners will be humming along in no time.
From Tanabatakariyushi 58

The song “From Tanabata,” included on Kariyushi58’s 2017 album “Kawari Yoshi, Kawari Nashi.” It’s a track that reminisces about an unforgettable past love on a morning when one feels helpless.
Its very calm, understated melody captures those sudden moments of loneliness beautifully.
The depiction of wishing for an unforgettable lover’s happiness is heartrending, yet it feels very warm.
The wish may reach no one, but perhaps more people than we think make wishes on Tanabata, gazing at tanzaku slips or the starry sky.


