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Yuuzou Imai’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

A show that almost every child goes through? The immensely popular NHK program for toddlers, “Okaasan to Issho,” featured Yuzo Imai as the “Uta no Oniisan” (Singing Big Brother).

From 2003 to 2008, over five years, he served as the 10th Singing Big Brother, winning popularity among children—and among moms and dads as well.

Here, we’ll present a big, bold ranking of his hit songs.

Whether you have kids or not, these tracks are packed with tunes that lift your spirits and make children want to jump up and dance!

Yuuzou Imai’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Fragments of a DreamImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko8rank/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.

If we make it togetherImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko9rank/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!

Splatty SplappaImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko10rank/position

With Mother Together (Okaasan to Issho) ending — Suprappi Suprappa — Yusho (championship/victory)
Splatty SplappaImai Yūzō, Haida Shōko

The song Splappi-Splappa was used as the ending theme for the puppet shows “Spoo and Gatalatt” and “Gū Chokoran-tan.” It was the ending theme used for the longest period—ten years—from 1999 to 2009, and it was passed down and sung by three generations of the show’s lead singers (the “older brother” and “older sister” roles).

In 2016, the three-piece rock band Yabai T-Shirts Yasan also covered the song on their single “Sokomade Rare Janai.”