Yuichiro Hanada’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
From children to adults, almost everyone has seen NHK’s program “Okaasan to Issho” at least once.
Within the show, Yuichiro Hanada serves as the 12th “Uta no Onii-san” (the lead male singer).
With his lively singing and dancing, he always brings wonderful songs to children.
In this article, we’ll introduce Yuichiro Onii-san’s most popular songs in a ranked list!
It’ll be fun to see which songs make it to the top.
If you’d like, try predicting the rankings before you take a look!
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Yuichiro Hanada’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
One Little One and One Little OneHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko71rank/position

It’s a song about a pair of socks getting into a fight and ending up separated.
In real life, one sock sometimes goes missing at home, right? This song portrays that everyday occurrence with humor and drama, making it enjoyable for children.
When I’m with youHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko72rank/position

September 2020’s “Song of the Month,” ‘Kimi to Issho ni Iru to’ (When I’m With You).
The lyrics and music were written by singer-songwriter Mimori Yusa.
This song has a gentle, lovely melody that may bring to mind your friends and loved ones when you listen to it.
It would be moving to sing together at the end of events like preschool graduation thank-you parties.
The song carries the feeling, “I’m happy when you’re here, and it makes me feel stronger.” So listen to it with someone important to you and try saying “thank you.”
Kirarara DanceHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko73rank/position

As we grow up, we tend to forget the feeling that rain sparkles beautifully and that splashing around is so much fun! For children, wearing rain boots and stepping into puddles is one of the most enjoyable games.
This is a song that captures the cheerful, excited feeling that only a rainy day can bring.
Elephant ImaginationHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko74rank/position

The song “Zou no Souzou,” which aired in January 2020.
As the title suggests, it’s a lively tune where an elephant expands its imagination and discovers many things.
For children, seeing various things and imagining them can lead to lots of discoveries and growth.
I believe it’s a song that helps young children recognize that they are “using their imagination” with their own minds.
Whether it’s things with form or without, please enjoy letting your imagination expand infinitely!
Taiko MoonHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko75rank/position

This is the September 2019 song “Taiko Moon.” The lyrics are by Yayako Uchida.
It’s a song created with September’s harvest moon and moon-viewing in mind.
A cute character called Taiko Moon—like a drum and like a full moon—appears and instantly captivates the children.
It’s a very charming song in which the character discovers round things just like itself.
Teto-teto, patan.Hanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko76rank/position

This is the October 2019 song “Tetote to Patan.” It’s a children’s song, but it has a folk music feel and a tempo that’s surprisingly tricky to sing.
When I found out the lyrics were by Seiko Ito and the music was by U-zhaan, it somehow all made sense.
It’s challenging, but incredibly catchy—a cute little tune that makes even adults want to move along with it.
Let’s go out!Hanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko77rank/position

It’s the song that was used on “Okaasan to Issho: Atsumare! Doyoubi” when the children danced together with the Taiso big brother and big sister.
Set to a hip-hop-style track, it seems like they make a bento with rice balls, rolled omelet, and fried shrimp and then head out.


