Kariyushi 58 is a popular rock band whose members are all from Okinawa Prefecture.
Their music mainly uses Okinawan scales, and they are well-loved for combining Okinawa’s distinctive melodies with elements of rock.
This time, we present a ranking of their most popular cheer/encouragement songs among Kariyushi 58’s tracks.
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Kariyushi58 Support Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Motherkariyushi 581rank/position

The band Kariyushi 58, with all members from Okinawa, always strikes straight at the heart.
Their song “Anma” also has straightforward lyrics, expressing gratitude for the life and love passed down by our parents.
When you’re raising children, even when you’re doing your best, there are many moments of anxiety.
This song reminds you that you were once a child too.
And it makes you realize that your mother raised you, and that she might have felt uncertainties just like you do now.
But she always believed in you and embraced everything.
This song brings back the memory of being loved by your mother and fills you with love for your own child.
Goodbyekariyushi 582rank/position

This is a song by Kariyushi 58, a rock band from Okinawa.
It was released in 2009 as their sixth single and was used as the theme song for the drama “Zenigeba.” It’s a slightly bittersweet message song that says no matter what happens, tomorrow will come.
Even if someone important is gone, time keeps passing… From the lyrics and vocals, you can feel the mercilessness and sorrow of that reality, along with a straightforward resolve: “Even so, we’ll keep on living.” It’s a passionate masterpiece that anyone can relate to.
Uguiutakariyushi 583rank/position

This is a support song by Kariyushi 58, a band that radiates the warm-hearted spirit of the people of Okinawa.
Its richly evocative lyrics closely accompany the lives of those chasing their dreams.
The straightforward warmth of its encouragement and Maekawa’s singing voice almost bring me to tears.
In days when you can’t break through the walls or in the grind of everyday work, it makes you feel like you can try again.
I especially want new members of the workforce to hear it.
“Ukui” means “to give” or “to present” in the Okinawan language, making this truly a gift of song from Kariyushi 58.
When your friends, family, or partner are feeling down, try gifting them this song.
Third reunionkariyushi 584rank/position

This is a track included on the 2022 album “Nanairo Tokage.” It depicts a scene of parting while pledging to meet again, and Maekawa’s vocals sound more heartrending than ever.
The song unfolds as a slow-tempo rock ballad, featuring a highly memorable single-note lead guitar riff.
With lyrics that fit perfectly with farewells to family and friends when leaving one’s hometown, it will likely resonate with many students and working adults.
End and Beginningkariyushi 585rank/position

Once the graduation ceremony is over, we’ll each go our separate ways.
Is there anything you still haven’t done with the little time left? “Owari Hajimari” is a song that makes you want to express your feelings—whether for dear friends or someone you care about—so you won’t have any regrets.
Not only are the lyrics rich with meaning, but the simple acoustic guitar and sentimental melody truly strike a chord.
Even if your paths for further study or employment differ, this song reminds you that the time spent with your friends is irreplaceable.
Be sure to listen to it at your graduation ceremony!
Aka Yume Nami -KAMUNAMI-kariyushi 586rank/position

Akayunami – KAMUNAMI – by Kariyushi58 has been chosen as the theme song for the Koshien program.
It’s a cheer song that portrays people giving their all in pursuit of their dreams in the summer.
A highlight is how it incorporates uniquely Okinawan expressions while sending its message of support.
Incidentally, the second verse features lyrics that seem to describe what happens after Koshien.
The message is sure to stir the hearts not only of high school ballplayers but of anyone who hears it.
Give it a listen when you need motivation or want to reminisce about your youth.
Song at Full Throttlekariyushi 587rank/position

This is a cheer song by Kariyushi 58, a rock band from Okinawa.
It’s an incredibly bright, uplifting track that makes you want to keep pushing forward.
The unique music video—starting with a pep talk-cum-scolding from comedian Jun Kataoka of the duo Jicho Kacho—also deserves attention.
You can really feel the laid-back vibe and positivity characteristic of Okinawan bands.


