Kariyushi 58 is a rock band from Okinawa.
Their songs have a warm, inviting feel, and many of you have probably heard their signature tracks “Anma” and “Owari Hajimari,” right?
On the other hand, did you know that their love songs are also extremely popular?
In this article, we’ll introduce Kariyushi 58’s love songs in a ranking format, ordered by popularity!
Each track is packed with the band’s charm, so whether you’re a longtime fan or just getting into their music, take your time and give them a careful listen.
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Kariyushi58 Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
I miss youkariyushi 581rank/position

This is “Aitakute,” the love song by Kariyushi58.
You can picture the protagonist yearning to see the lover they broke up with.
It’s a poignant song that sings of the regret after a once-happy love ended and the lingering feelings for a lover who can’t be forgotten.
My loverkariyushi 582rank/position

Kariyushi 58’s major-label debut mini-album “Koibito yo,” released in 2006.
This song is the title track included on that album.
It’s an upbeat, lively, and characteristically catchy Kariyushi tune, but the lyrics convey a deep affection that really tugs at the heart.
It’s a love song that seems to embrace everything—the joy of the present and all that lies ahead.
Motherkariyushi 583rank/position

A heartwarming song whose title means “mother” in the Okinawan dialect.
Released in July 2006 as Kariyushi 58’s debut single, it was initially available only in Okinawa and later issued nationwide.
At the time of their debut, the band was facing the possibility of being dropped by their label after not achieving the results they’d hoped for, but this work straightforwardly sings of gratitude and regret toward one’s mother.
In December 2006, it won the Newcomer Award at the 39th Japan Cable Music Awards—an exceptional feat for an indie artist.
Set to a comfortable melody that blends warm Okinawan music with reggae and rock, it poignantly portrays the parent–child relationship from childhood to adulthood.
It may well make you think of your mother back home and fill you with nostalgia.
voicekariyushi 584rank/position

Released in 2023, this song portrays a love story set in the summer.
The lyrics depict a sweet and innocent atmosphere that will likely resonate not only with students but also with adults, who may find themselves recalling their younger days.
And at the end of the lyrics, the line “I want to be by your side even at the moment when the curtain falls on my life” reads like a vow of eternal love and leaves a powerful impression.
Combined with its refreshing, fast-paced sound, it’s a love song brimming with the spirit of youth.
Goodbyekariyushi 585rank/position

Sayonara, performed by the Okinawa-born rock band Kariyushi 58.
Also used as the theme song for the drama Zenigeba, this track was released in 2009 as their ninth single.
The lyrics—expressing feelings for the other person and love for the ordinary days spent together—strike a deep chord.
It’s not just a sorrowful farewell; you can glimpse gratitude for having met and a resolve to move forward anew.
The warm melody carries a sense of nostalgia and gently soothes the heart.
Nanakariyushi 586rank/position

“Nana” isn’t a proper noun; it’s said to mean “Me-Me,” representing your own name and the name of someone dear to you.
The lyrics are simple, and the song feels heartwarming, making you think that having this kind of ordinary happiness last is the best.
It’s also one of the popular songs by Kariyushi.
From Tanabatakariyushi 587rank/position

The song “From Tanabata,” included on Kariyushi58’s 2017 album “Kawari Yoshi, Kawari Nashi.” It’s a track that reminisces about an unforgettable past love on a morning when one feels helpless.
Its very calm, understated melody captures those sudden moments of loneliness beautifully.
The depiction of wishing for an unforgettable lover’s happiness is heartrending, yet it feels very warm.
The wish may reach no one, but perhaps more people than we think make wishes on Tanabata, gazing at tanzaku slips or the starry sky.


