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Shoko Haida’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Shoko Haida is a member of the 84th class of the Takarazuka Revue and served as the 19th “Uta no Onee-san” (Singing Big Sister) on NHK’s children’s program Okaasan to Issho.

In this article, we’ll introduce her songs in a ranking format by popularity! As a former Uta no Onee-san, her vocal ability is a given, and her gentle, enveloping voice is deeply soothing to listen to.

If you haven’t yet experienced her assured vocals—covering everything from children’s nursery songs to popular J‑pop—be sure to check them out!

Shoko Haida’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Chuggington Opening Themehaida shouko8rank/position

Chuggington Opening Theme <YouTube Special ver.>
Chuggington Opening Themehaida shouko

The opening song of the CG railway anime Chuggington, a hit from the UK loved around the world.

The character settings are fun—there’s Wilson, the red diesel engine who’s always cheerful and a bit clumsy in a cute way; Brewster, laid-back but kind-hearted; and Koko, the slightly impatient electric engine.

Their memorable catchphrases are woven in, too, and the upbeat melody will make not only kids but adults want to hum along.

Be sure to sing it out loud together as a family!

When the violets bloomhaida shouko/fuerisu furaue nko a9rank/position

[Vietsub] When the Violets Bloom (Sumire no Hana Saku Koro) (Season of Purple Flowers Blooming)
When the violets bloomhaida shouko/fuerisu furaue nko a

Takarazuka City in Hyogo Prefecture is home to the Takarazuka Revue’s headquarters.

A song often performed by the Takarazuka Revue is “When the Violets Bloom.” Its original title is “Wenn der weiße Flieder wieder blüht,” and it is said to have been changed to violets, a flower familiar to Japanese people.

If we make it togetherImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko10rank/position

Known as a popular song from NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho,” this piece features warm lyrics that convey the importance of cooperation through the meeting of shapes and colors.

The bright, fun melody sung as a duet by Yuzo Imai and Shoko Haida captivates children and won’t let go.

Since its first appearance on the program in April 2005, it has been loved for many years as a song that parents and children can enjoy together.

With imagination-nurturing lyrics and a catchy rhythm, singing and dancing to it with your child is sure to create wonderful memories.

It’s also perfect for activities at nursery schools and kindergartens, so be sure to give it a try!

Shoko Haida Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

wiggle your buttImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko11rank/position

This is a song that was played on “Okaasan to Issho” in January 2005.

It features a bright tempo and a fun rhythm, and the repeated, easy-to-understand phrases stick in your head, so it’s great for little kids.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to sway while holding your child or move your body without thinking, so if adults sway side to side and dance along with the lyrics, your child might join in, copy you, laugh, and get into a great mood!

You and IImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko12rank/position

This is a song from the animated segment “Dekoboko Friends,” which aired within the program “Okaasan to Issho.” Many of you may already be familiar with it.

When you discover a different side of someone, you sometimes find yourself thinking, “I really like them.” I hope children won’t be afraid of being different from everyone else.

Children of the Southern IslandsImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko13rank/position

Children of the Southern Islands - Okaasan to Issho ~ Full Live-Action Cover (by Ear)
Children of the Southern IslandsImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko

It’s a very bright melody that even children can easily remember.

It seems to be singing about a southern island.

It touches on “life,” and despite the pop tune, the lyrics are very profound.

It’s a song that teaches children important things while letting them have fun.

Fragments of a DreamImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko14rank/position

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.