Get pumped with popular songs from “Okaasan to Issho”! A collection of timeless tunes everyone will want to sing together
The many classic songs born from “Okaasan to Issho” have become precious memories for parents and children.
From bright and cheerful tunes to heartwarming, gentle melodies and energetic songs, a wide variety of favorites enrich children’s hearts.
Here, we’ll introduce popular songs you can enjoy with your child.
From nostalgic pieces often sung in nursery schools and kindergartens to the latest hits everyone’s talking about, this collection is full of music that makes family time even more fun.
Find your favorite song and enjoy a joyful moment filled with smiles!
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Get pumped with popular songs from 'Okaasan to Issho'! A collection of classic tunes everyone will want to sing together (131–140)
Pancakes are wonderful.Yokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

This song, “Hotcakes Are Wonderful,” has a slightly laid-back tone that feels pleasant.
As you listen, your heart gradually becomes round like a hotcake, and you get a warm, toasty feeling—it’s a curious little tune.
Tango of the Red Ogre and the Blue OgreYokoyama Daisuke / Ono Atsuko
It’s a song with a tango rhythm, which is a bit unusual for children’s music.
It’s a very fun piece that makes you picture the red ogre and the blue ogre dancing a synchronized tango.
The chorus will make you want to sing with a powerful, expressive flair! Please give it a listen.
MonstapYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

It features vampires, werewolves, and Frankenstein, all stepping in time and dancing together.
They look so happy! Even the villains from fairy tales are joyfully partying together tonight.
The lyrics were written by Miwa Ito, and the music was composed by Kanou Kawashima.
Song of the EarthHanada Yuuichirou

This is the January 2023 song from “Okaasan to Issho,” featuring a friendly, energetic melody and a message to keep singing “the Earth’s loving song” forever.
“Chikyuu no Uta” (The Earth’s Song) was written and composed by Osamu Sakata, the 7th “Uta no Onii-san,” and carries a warm message that children will continue to sing this love song from the Earth.
Arranged by Takeshi Ike, the bright, refreshing arrangement truly shines.
The video, set in a white studio sprinkled with colorful animation, makes it a pop masterpiece that will have both adults and children wanting to sing and dance along.
A yawn goes bibubeba.Yokoyama Daisuke, Mitsuya Takumi

Just hearing the title “Akubi ga Bibubeba” makes me think it has a funny ring to it, and I imagine kids would find it quite amusing too.
Up-tempo songs tend to be a hit with children, you know.
Even the parts where the rhythm is unexpected could lead to something fun when kids accept them unconsciously.
Children’s songs are actually crafted with surprising depth.
Looking up at the blue skyYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

It’s a classic, upbeat tune overflowing with a fresh, breezy feel, and the expansive vocals really stand out! It’s packed with a fun vibe that makes you want to go out somewhere.
It sounds like a song kids would happily sing and dance to as well.
One starSakata Osamu, Kanzaki Yūko

Countless stars traveling across the night sky.
It’s a song that gently whispers, “On the day you were born, one more star was added.” Thinking that the number of stars in the sky matches how dearly we love our child fills the heart with such tenderness.




