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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!

Get hyped with popular songs from “Okaasan to Issho”! A collection of classics everyone wants to sing together (21–30)

Bibi-bi Beam!Hanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

https://www.tiktok.com/@noa_cocoro557/video/7359168999134924033

A song that makes you want to start dancing! Let me introduce “Bibi-Bi Beam!” From the very intro, an exciting melody kicks in, and the song begins with distinctive choreography—“Bibi-Bi Beam!” is sure to capture children’s interest.

Premiered in February 2024, the lyrics are by Nemuko Oikawa and the music is by Tsuyoshi Ike.

The catchy, energizing magic phrase will stick in your head.

Learn the dance and try it with your kids—it’s guaranteed to be a hit!

Fragments of a DreamImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko

Song “Fragments of a Dream” … 5-year-olds
Fragments of a DreamImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko

It’s a charming song with a relaxed, dreamlike atmosphere that perfectly suits the theme of dreams.

It’s also recommended for putting children to sleep.

The brother and sister’s harmonies are beautiful, making it a track that even adults can’t help but be captivated by.

Your ColorHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

[February 2020 Song of the Month] Kimi Iro [With Mother] (cover by UtaSuta)
Your ColorHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

The song “Kimi-Iro,” which aired on Okaasan to Issho in February 2020, is themed around the word “color,” using many colors as a metaphor for each person’s individuality.

It has a very cheerful tone—fun to listen to and excitement-inducing.

And of course, since the lyrics feature many colors, it’s sure to lift children’s spirits as well.

Just like the title suggests, it would be wonderful if this song helps you discover your own “Kimi-Iro”—your special color!

Let’s go with a smileYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

“Let’s Go with a Smile” Okaasan to Issho (Full Cover by Ear/By Ear)
Let's go with a smileYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

This is “Egao de Ikou,” the April 2011 Monthly Song that Daisuke Yokoyama and Takumi Mitani sang.

No matter what, if you keep your head up and spend your time thinking about fun things, today will surely be a happy day too! It’s a song that conveys that message.

When your child is feeling down or a friend is depressed, it makes you want to sing it together.

It feels like it teaches us the importance of thinking about enjoyable things precisely when times are tough and of starting to move forward toward what’s next.

Mirai KurukuruHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

Mirai KuruKuru – With Mother (Okaasan to Issho), April 2019 Song
Mirai KurukuruHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

The April 2019 “Song of the Month,” Mirai Kurukuru.

It’s sung by Yuichiro Hanada and Atsuko Ono.

It’s a dance song with an unusually rock-like sound for a children’s song! In fact, the choreography even includes a move where you strum an imaginary guitar.

It’s a bit hard for little kids, but for older preschoolers it’s a fun track they can imitate and dance to.

It would probably hype up a karaoke session, too.

The lyrics are so positive that if you listen when you’re feeling down, your worries might just blow away!

Yokai ShiritoriYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

It’s a song where the Yokai Doctor, Rokurokubi, and Zashiki-warashi compete in shiritori.

As the title “Yokai Shiritori” suggests, the game is played using only yokai names, and whoever ends with an “n” loses.

Once you learn it, it’s a lively, catchy tune that’s a lot of fun.

Seven-colored soap bubbleHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

Nana-iro no Shabondama (Seven-colored Bubbles) – Okaasan to Issho – April 2018 Song
Seven-colored soap bubbleHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

Soap bubbles that children love.

The song voices a child’s adorable question: “If I rode on one of those bubbles and flew away, what would the town look like from the sky?” It’s a gentle, unhurried piece with a soft mood, like soap bubbles drifting through the air.