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Osamu Sakata Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Osamu Sakata is a singer-songwriter also famous as the 7th “Uta no Onii-san” on the NHK program Okaasan to Issho (With Mother).

He not only performs songs but has provided many compositions for the show, and there are likely many parents and children who are fans of the songs he creates.

In this article, we introduce a ranking of songs produced by Osamu Sakata.

Carefully selected from his most popular tracks, you’re sure to find some of your favorites included.

Take this opportunity to listen again to these gentle, memorable songs that captivate both children and adults.

Osamu Sakata Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Ho! Ho! Ho!Sakata Osamu, Kanzaki Yūko22rank/position

This is a classic song that has been covered every time the male and female lead singers change, and it has continued to be sung on the program.

According to composer Wakako Fukuda, who passed away suddenly in 2008, this song is often used for auditions for the female lead singer.

In other words, it’s like a gateway piece for the role.

It’s clearly cherished very much.

One starSakata Osamu, Kanzaki Yūko23rank/position

Countless stars traveling across the night sky.

It’s a song that gently whispers, “On the day you were born, one more star was added.” Thinking that the number of stars in the sky matches how dearly we love our child fills the heart with such tenderness.

Flower of ThanksSakushi/Sakkyoku: Sakata Osamu24rank/position

The Flower of Thanks – When you say “thank you,” everyone is smiling ~♪ (with gestures)
Flower of ThanksSakushi/Sakkyoku: Sakata Osamu

Putting gratitude into words can feel a little embarrassing, even for adults.

But when you set it to music, smiles may bloom naturally.

This song by Osamu Sakata gently teaches the importance of saying “thank you.” It was broadcast on NHK E-TV’s “Okaasan to Issho” in October 2009 and included on the album “Okaasan to Issho: Latest Best – Bokura no Uta,” released the same month.

The song conveys that by speaking your gratitude, you can bring happiness to yourself and those around you.

It’s perfect for March, when children graduate from kindergarten or move up a grade, to express thanks to friends, teachers, and family.

You’ll surely feel a warm glow after singing it.

Please try singing it together as a parent and child.

Let’s go to the park.Sakushi/Sakkyoku: Sakata Osamu25rank/position

[Song♫] Let's Go to the Park / With Mother (Covered by UtaSta) [Animated PV]
Let's go to the park.Sakushi/Sakkyoku: Sakata Osamu

Osamu Sakata, affectionately known as a former “Uta no Onii-san” (older brother who sings), has created many songs, among which “Let’s Go to the Park” is especially popular.

Since it was performed on the NHK program “Okaasan to Issho,” it has been sung at kindergartens and nursery schools across Japan.

The song captures the excitement of heading out to the park.

There’s a section with call-and-response parts, so it’s sure to be a hit when everyone sings together.

It’s also fun to sing before you head out to the park.