Popular Songs by Teiichi Okano [2026]
We will introduce composer Teiichi Okano’s works in a ranking format, spanning from the Meiji to the Showa era.
As a composer of numerous songs—including school anthems from various regions and well-known shoka such as “Furusato” and “Haru ga Kita”—you have surely heard some of his music.
Playlist
| Popular Songs by Teiichi Okano [2026] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | maple leavesSakushi: Takano Tatsuyuki / Sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | ![]() | A classic song praising the beauty of autumn leaves: Japan’s autumn. |
| 2 | A Hazy Moonlit NightSakushi: Takano Tatsuyuki / Sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | play_arrow | A hazy moonlit night illuminating rapeseed blossoms and rice paddies |
| 3 | Spring has come.sakushi: takano tatsuyuki / sakkyoku: okano teiichi | play_arrow | Spring Has Come. A famous children's song from the Meiji era. |
| 4 | hometownOkanoteiichi | play_arrow | Introducing beloved Japanese songs you can play even with just one finger... |
| 5 | Spring StreamSakushi: Takano Tatsuyuki / Sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | play_arrow | A spring song—a classic whose gentle melody warms the heart. |
| 6 | Spring has come.Sakushi: Takano Tatsuyuki / Sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | play_arrow | As the time comes when we begin to feel a gentle, cozy warmth, we incorporate… |
| 7 | hometownSakushi: Takano Tatsuyuki / Sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | play_arrow | Finding peace in a hometown music box lullaby |
| 8 | hometownSakushi: Takano Tatsuyuki / Sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | play_arrow | A timeless song that comforts the heart yearning for home |
| 9 | hometownSakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | play_arrow | Published in 1914 as an elementary school song (Jinjō Shōgaku Shōka) … |
| 10 | Momotarosakushi: fumei/sakkyoku: okano teiichi | play_arrow | Let's move our bodies in a fun and healthy way with the Momotaro Exercise! |
| 11 | Momotarosakushi: fushō / sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | play_arrow | March of Momotaro: A Song of Courage and Friendship |
| 12 | Momotarosakushi: fushō / sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | play_arrow | There is an aspect of invasion in the lyrics of Momotarō. |
| 13 | hazy moonlit nightSakushi: Takano Tatsuyuki / Sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | play_arrow | A nostalgic school song depicting a spring countryside scene |
| 14 | autumn leavesSakushi: Takano Tatsuyuki / Sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | play_arrow | Ideas for performing 'Momiji' on the piano |
| 15 | maple leavesOkanoteiichi | play_arrow | The charm of the classic song “Momiji,” which depicts autumn scenery |
| 16 | hometownOkanoteiichi | play_arrow | The charm and emotion of nostalgic Ministry of Education shōka (school songs) |
| 17 | Spring StreamOkanoteiichi | play_arrow | Spring Brook, a classic song rooted in Japan |
| 18 | A Hazy Moonlit NightOkanoteiichi | play_arrow | Oborozukiyo is perfect for flute practice. |
| 19 | Meeting at ShuishiyingOkanoteiichi | play_arrow | A classic song that sings of soldiers’ reconciliation and longing for peace |
| 20 | autumn leaves (momiji)Sakushi: Takano Tatsuyuki / Sakkyoku: Okano Teiichi | ![]() | A masterpiece that beautifully depicts an autumn scene |



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