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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.

Here are some of Kariyushi 58’s popular songs that we’d like to introduce.

Kariyushi 58 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Picnickariyushi 5831rank/position

It is included as the 12th track on the third album “Mensore, Kariyushi,” released on August 11, 2010, and the original song is the English folk tune “The Picnic.” With a light, up-tempo, catchy arrangement, it’s a song that practically makes you want to whistle! It has also been used as the commercial song for the Shinken Zemi Elementary Course.

Milk and Bandageskariyushi 5832rank/position

Released to commemorate Kariyushi58’s 16th anniversary debut, “Milk and Bandages” is a song with a gentle, subdued feel.

Its lyrics depict the careful crafting of music from human emotions such as sorrow and joy.

One could also read the lyrics as tracing the group’s 16-year journey.

Additionally, there are passages that can be interpreted as messages to fans, such as expressing a longing for someone.

Fans in particular may find their tear ducts being tugged at.

Yukui Utakariyushi 5833rank/position

This is a song included on the seventh album, “Kawari Yoshi, Kawari Nashi.” It seems to sing about a friend living away from Okinawa.

I’m moved by the feeling of longing for a friend—“let’s hang out when you get back.” The music video is also wonderful, featuring the smiling, beautiful people of Okinawa.

From Tanabatakariyushi 5834rank/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.

Song at Full Throttlekariyushi 5835rank/position

Doesn’t that opening line, “I’ll blast right through it,” make you feel a surge of motivation? This is “Zenkai no Uta,” included on their third album “Mensore, Kariyushi,” released in 2010.

It might be hard to give your all to everything, but let’s keep our spirits up and push ourselves just the right amount.

Third reunionkariyushi 5836rank/position

Kariyushi58 “Re-Reunion Meeting” New Version
Third reunionkariyushi 58

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.

to be madly in love; head over heels in lovekariyushi 5837rank/position

Let me introduce “Senbori, Banbori,” a lively and fun-sounding track.

This is a self-cover version of a song written by vocalist Shingo Maekawa specifically for Nenes.

The title is pronounced “senbori, banbori,” meaning “to be in love a thousandfold, ten-thousandfold.” The sound incorporates bird calls and choral parts, creating an everlasting-summer vibe.

If you’re looking for an uplifting love song, be sure to check it out.

Ah, if only I could live life twice.kariyushi 5838rank/position

Kariyushi58 'Ah, If Only I Had Two Lives' <with lyrics>
Ah, if only I could live life twice.kariyushi 58

The first four portraits in the music video are thought-provoking.

Watching each person walk along four separate paths brings to mind the theme of “another road that might have been.” Yet, as the lyrics say, life is a one-way journey, and there’s no going back.

The piece is filled with many messages.

Voice Jet Plane: Keiko Utokukariyushi 5839rank/position

Introducing “The Jet Voice,” a song that’s both fun and moving.

It’s a collaboration between singer-songwriter Keiko Utoku and Shingo Maekawa.

The first half, handled by Shingo Maekawa, has a lively feel, the middle showcases Keiko Utoku’s gentle, soulful vocals, and the finale brings the two together in harmony to sing of hope for the future.

The music video, created in collaboration with a picture-book essay, is also touching—highly recommended to watch alongside the song.

Summer Grass Love Songkariyushi 5840rank/position

Kariyushi58 Summer Grass Love Song Guitar Cover
Summer Grass Love Songkariyushi 58

This song captures the bittersweet feelings of young love, crying for someone who is about to go away.

Despite the melancholy lyrics, it’s a fast-paced track that races forward, with a prominent guitar sound that conveys youthfulness, innocence, and the fleeting nature of passing time.