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Kariyushi58’s signature and popular songs

Kariyushi58’s signature and popular songs
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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!

Kariyushi58’s iconic and popular songs (1–10)

Uguiutakariyushi 58

It’s an encouraging song for people who are doing their best to get through each day.

If you’ve left your hometown and are living somewhere else, listening to it will make you want to go back.

It’s included on their second album, “Deeji, Kariyushi.” Even though it’s from 2009, it’s a song you can still relate to today.

Your Songkariyushi 58

It sings of a bittersweet love: you’re filling the loneliness of someone still wounded from heartbreak, yet their wounds haven’t healed and they’re not truly seeing you.

Unlike Kariyushi58’s previous work, this is a mature love song that begins gently and gradually builds into a passionate performance.

End and Beginningkariyushi 58

Kariyushi58 'The End Is the Beginning'
End and Beginningkariyushi 58

Here is the song that closes out the third album, “Mensore, Kariyushi.” As you can tell from the title, the theme is “endings.” It’s the kind of track you can listen to at the end of the day to look back on it, or use to reflect on your life so far.

The music video, set against an Okinawan sea bathed in the glow of the setting sun, amplifies the song’s flavor many times over.

Motherkariyushi 58

This is probably the most widely recognized song by Kariyushi58.

The vocalist, Shingo Maekawa, also has a somewhat higher tone to his voice, which gives a high-pitched impression.

It’s included on their second mini-album, “Uuji no Uta,” and since it was released in 2006, that makes sense.

My loverkariyushi 58

The song honestly expresses feelings that are hard to acknowledge, even when you want to.

Sometimes a song resonates with you and clears away the fog in your heart, doesn’t it? I’m sure many people have been saved by this song! Within its simple message and performance, it feels like a path forward comes into view—one of those tracks that shows you where to go next.

Hand in handkariyushi 58

“Te to Te,” included on “Sorosoro, Kariyushi,” has cheerful handclaps and whistling that put you in a very lively mood.

It feels good to listen to it in any season.

It seems to carry a message of getting along with one another.

Goodbyekariyushi 58

This song, which overwhelms you right from the start with that famous chorus, is “Sayonara.” You’ve probably heard it at least once.

It was the theme song for the 2009 NTV drama ‘Zeni Geba,’ and I remember it matching well with the show’s gritty, down-to-earth tone.