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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Kariyushi 58 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Voice Jet Plane: Keiko Utokukariyushi 5841rank/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 5842rank/position

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.
Song of Hopekariyushi 5843rank/position

It’s a lively and cheerful song sung to offer words of encouragement to people who are feeling anxious about something.
It was used as a commercial song for The Asahi Shimbun Company and was also chosen as the campaign song for Morinaga Milk Industry’s tea, Lipton EXTRA SHOT.
Arrow of Lovekariyushi 5844rank/position

Since it’s the theme song for NTV’s drama “Hakuba no Ōji-sama: Jun’ai Tekireiki,” the lead actress, Yuka, also appears in the music video.
I think it’s well thought out how it’s structured like a story in which the vocalist comes running.
Love Songkariyushi 5845rank/position

It’s a fresh, innocent love song.
It portrays a time when two people are close yet unable to confess their feelings, caught in a delicate sense of distance.
The melody is gentle and quietly moving.
According to the official YouTube description, it became popular through word of mouth and ranked in the iTunes Music Store Top 20 for 30 consecutive days.
Call it lovekariyushi 5846rank/position

It’s a number that really gets the crowd going at Kariyushi58’s live shows.
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part in the chorus is so catchy you can sing along right away, and there are call-and-response bits too, so it seems perfect for everyone to enjoy together at karaoke.
Since it sings about love in various situations, I think it’s an ideal song for a wedding.
I believe in love.kariyushi 5847rank/position

I think these lyrics are the way they are precisely because I don’t believe love can last forever.
That realization, in turn, transforms into a compassionate desire to cherish the time with one’s partner.
It makes me feel that love cannot exist without effort from both sides.
Hoshizora Hoshikokariyushi 5848rank/position

Trying to confess, but in the end unable to.
This song is themed around the bittersweet first love of student days.
The passionately crying vocals of Shingo Maekawa evoke a poignant longing.
It was used as the theme song for the film “A Small Love Story,” which portrays the youth of young people.
meteorkariyushi 5849rank/position

This is the opening track of their third album, “Mensore, Kariyushi,” released on August 11, 2010.
The lyrics have a tone that invites deeper interpretation and makes you reflect on the value of human life.
Many listeners likely felt inspired to take a fresh look at themselves after hearing this song.
Shiozakikariyushi 5850rank/position

This is a song that colors the latter part of the fifth album, “8.” Shiozaki, which is also in the title, is the name of a port town in Itoman City, Okinawa.
The song resonates with people who have moved to the city but still long for their hometown.
Feelings for one’s birthplace are often sung about, but this one is special because it evokes the sea of Okinawa.


