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A must-see for all ages, from kids to adults! Popular songs by Yuichiro Hanada and Atsuko Ono

Yuichiro Hanada, who served as the 12th “Uta no Onii-san,” and Atsuko Ono, who served as the 21st “Uta no Onee-san,” on NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho.”

From April 3, 2017 to April 2, 2022, they were a renowned duo who sang many songs.

Don’t you wonder which of their songs—beloved by children all across Japan—are especially popular?

This time, we present a ranking of popular songs by Yuichiro Hanada and Atsuko Ono!

A must-see for kids and adults alike! Yuichiro Hanada and Atsuko Ono’s popular songs (41–50)

One, two, three!Hanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko46rank/position

One, Two, Three! / Together with Mother (Covered by UtaSuta) [The big sister dances!]
One, two, three!Hanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

This is the July 2019 song “One-Two-Three!” The composer is Osamu Sakata, who served as the 7th “Uta no Onii-san” on Okaasan to Issho, and the lyricist is his daughter, Megumi Sakata, who is also a children’s song singer—making it a parent–child collaboration.

It’s also a message song that serves as a cheer for children: capturing animals as they hop and leap, and encouraging everyone to do their best and jump together.

Boyoyon MarchHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko47rank/position

This is a choral song written and composed by singer-songwriter Keizo Nakanishi that makes everyone smile and feel energized.

Since its debut on NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho” in 2006, it has continued to be loved by both children and adults.

The song carries a message that everyone has a powerful spring under their feet, and even when times are tough, you can trust that spring to help you leap over obstacles and keep moving forward.

Though the tune is upbeat, it also brings a touching, tear-jerking sense of emotion.

It’s highly recommended for recitals and kindergarten graduation ceremonies!

Yokai ShiritoriHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko48rank/position

[Full ver.] Yokai Shiritori – Includes up to verse 4 featuring Amabie and Yakushi Nyorai | Songs from “Okaasan to Issho” (NHK E-Tele) Daisuke Yokoyama, Takumi Mitani
Yokai ShiritoriHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

Many children (especially boys) love yokai, don’t they? In this song, amazingly, all the yokai names appear as a shiritori chain! You might even hear some yokai names for the first time.

Now then, which yokai ends with the “n” sound? Enjoy listening together with your child.