Popular Enka Singers Ranking [2026]
Enka, which has long been passed down as a song close to the hearts of the Japanese people, remains deeply popular even today.
This time, we present a ranking of popular enka singers who perform this beloved genre.
From nationally renowned stars to lesser-known artists cherished by dedicated fans, a wide range of singers have made the list—be sure to give them a listen.
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Popular Enka Singers Ranking [2026] (71–80)
wintering swallowMori Masako76rank/position

Released in 1983, this is one of the greatest masterpieces of enka by Masako Mori! This classic, which depicts a woman’s heartrending love, has continued to be cherished not only by fans but by many artists as well.
The melody, full of emotion and expressing a woman consumed by love, is striking—but to fully convey its world, exceptional vocal skill is essential.
It’s quite difficult to master the enka-typical transition from restrained low notes to beautifully soaring highs.
Pay attention to open, resonant high notes, clear diction, and the use of vibrato, and practice carefully to capture that bittersweet feeling.
This work is also famous for Mori’s tearful performance at the 1984 NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
If you sing it as if you were on a grand stage, it’s sure to move your audience.
Secret FireflyNagai Miyuki77rank/position

Miyuki Nagai’s “Hibotaru” is set in early-summer Nara, overlaying a fleeting love with fireflies dancing in the dark.
The song moves from a flower-scented daytime scene to a night where fireflies take flight, drawing you into a world that feels like reading a short novel.
A Western-style arrangement that goes beyond traditional enka and the aching timbre of the erhu intertwine exquisitely, evoking the smoldering passion of a secret love.
Nagai’s breathy vocals vividly depict the protagonist burdened with growing feelings, tightening the listener’s heart.
hesitationNagatsuki Akari78rank/position

A ballad whose melody sinks deep into the heart.
It’s a farewell song set in an airport, released in March 2025 by enka singer Akari Nagatsuki.
Kyo-ko Asahina’s sorrowful yet elegant lyrics blend beautifully with the dramatic composition.
Nagatsuki’s all-embracing vocals are captivating as well.
Each listen deepens the ache, a song that tightens the chest with bittersweet pain.
Please take your time and listen closely.
TATSUYATanaka Aimi79rank/position

Aimi Tanaka is an enka singer known as the beloved disciple of Takashi Hosokawa.
She possesses a remarkably deep voice for someone in her early twenties, and on top of that, her expressive power is extraordinary.
She is undoubtedly expected to play a leading role in the future enka scene, yet she has also released many songs that are easy to sing.
Among them, the one you can especially expect to get the crowd going is “TATSUYA.” While the lyrics are sad, depicting a widow, the melody is powerful and still brings out a feminine quality, so you can expect it to be quite exciting.
It leans more toward kayōkyoku in style, and the absence of difficult pitch movements—such as the dramatic ups and downs often associated with kobushi—makes it notably easy to sing.
Nyōnin KōyaTagawa Toshi-mi80rank/position

‘Nyonin Kōya,’ whose lyrics by author Hiroyuki Itsuki have drawn attention, is a striking song featuring Toshi Tagawa singing while strumming an electric guitar in an outfit that mixes kimono and dress styles.
‘Nyonin Kōya’ is said to be the nickname of Murō-ji Temple, where women were free to worship, in contrast to Kongōbu-ji on Mount Kōya, which historically prohibited women.
This masterpiece depicts a woman who, after a broken romance, arrives at Murō-ji, and Tagawa powerfully conveys the resolve of a determined woman through her expressive, emotionally rich performance.
The phrase from ‘Tōryanse’ adds a spicy touch that heightens the song’s impact!


