Singer-songwriter Yusaku Kiyama, who made his major debut at 40 and has gained popularity for his gentle singing voice and good looks.
For about ten years after his debut, he pursued music alongside a corporate job, and he now stays active with lecture appearances as well.
In recent years, his appearance on the variety show “Chidori no Oni Renchan” helped his name spread widely to listeners who hadn’t known him before.
This time, we present a ranking of Yusaku Kiyama’s most popular songs!
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Yusaku Kiyama’s signature song, which gently weaves a father’s tender love into its lyrics, was released in February 2008 as his major-label debut.
It was selected as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Uta Star!!” and Yomiuri TV’s “Joho Live Miyane-ya,” and later that year, he performed it at the 59th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.
With a melody that tenderly embraces scenes like holding a child’s hand in the park and a parent watching over their child’s growth, this piece resonates deeply and invites listeners to reflect on family memories.
Incorporating it into a Father’s Day music activity is sure to spark warm, nostalgic conversations.
Its gentle vocals and warm melody softly wrap your feelings of gratitude for your family.
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Yusaku Kiyama is a singer-songwriter who rose to popularity with his emotional, powerful vocals.
The song he sings to express gratitude to his parents is this one, “Tegami” (“Letter”).
The lyrics reflect on memories and thankfulness toward his parents, but unlike typical songs of this kind, they take the form of a letter whose narration unfolds as-is.
It’s easy to immerse yourself in its world, so be sure to check it out.


