Kariyushi58 Popular Song Rankings [2026]
“Kariyushi” is an Okinawan dialect word meaning “auspicious” or “bringing good fortune.” True to their band name, the songs they create all feel as if they carry happiness to the listener.
Like the vast sea and sky that stretch across Okinawa, their music envelops those who listen.
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Kariyushi58 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Olivekariyushi 5822rank/position

It’s a masterpiece that will surely be passed down through the ages as a folk song.
While it’s a song that openly expresses a wish for peace, it also seems to encompass the larger theme of “What is justice?” It makes you feel that you want to live in a way that respects each person’s individuality.
fragmentkariyushi 5823rank/position

This song, whose music video featuring footage from a wedding left a strong impression, is included on the 2020 album “Bandwagon.” It’s said that guitarist Naoki Miyahira wrote the song for his younger brother’s wedding, and the video uses actual footage from that wedding.
The lyrics sing about the experience of parting with someone precious and the happiness of being able to spend the future with someone dear.
Maekawa’s pure, straightforward vocals further enhance the message of the lyrics, making the song deeply resonate in the listener’s heart.
Nanakariyushi 5824rank/position

Kariyushi 58, a band from Okinawa, sings the name-themed song “Nana,” which is a proposal song! It was also featured in the Kansai TV program Chichin Puipui’s segment “Oishii Uta,” which introduces songs by artists active in western Japan.
The title “Nana” was chosen to signify combining each other’s names, born from the idea of proposing and living together from now on, calling each other by our names.
It conveys a straightforward feeling of wanting to walk through the rest of life together, after overcoming many days since the time we first met.
bandwagonkariyushi 5825rank/position

One of the songs that left a strong impression on fans is “Bandwagon.” Released to mark Kariyushi 58’s 13th debut anniversary, it drew attention for its slow tempo and weighty sound, which differed from their previous work.
The lyrics depict human loneliness and despair, as well as the strength to keep going despite it all.
The more someone has experienced setbacks, the more they can empathize with the song.
It’s also appealing that the band has embedded a message of “Let’s keep going together.”
Rubber Soulkariyushi 5826rank/position

It’s a song that portrays a summer romance.
Since Kariyushi58 is a male group, most of their songs feature male protagonists, but this song is a rare one that shines the spotlight on a girl.
Even though the protagonist is a girl, the track has a rock sound driven by strummed guitar, a sense of speed, and evokes the image of sprinting through youth.
Meteor Time Machinekariyushi 5827rank/position

The lead track from the album “Kawari Yoshi, Kawari Nashi,” released on October 18, 2017.
Lyrics by Shingo Maekawa and music by Naoki Miyahira.
It’s a number with a sweet-and-sour, story-like feel that evokes memories of youth.
A refreshing mid-tempo song that brings a new breeze to Kariyushi58 with twin vocals by Shingo Maekawa and Yukihiro Araya.
ultramarinekariyushi 5828rank/position

This song, with an intro that instantly makes you want to sing along, is a track from the 2022 album “Nanairo Tokage.” It’s a rock tune featuring a strikingly distorted, crisp guitar sound, making it incredibly pleasant to listen to.
As evidenced by the fact that its music video was released on June 23, 2022—Okinawa Memorial Day—the song carries a message that reflects on Okinawa’s past and entrusts hope to the future by accepting it.
Coming from artists who hail from Okinawa, this heartfelt wish for peace and happiness resonates with even greater conviction.


