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Yanawaraba Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Yanawaraba Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Yanawarabaa is a music duo from Okinawa formed by two childhood friends that made their major debut in 2004.

Their group name, drawn from Okinawan dialect, carries meanings like “mischievous child” or “rascal.” While centered on acoustic guitar, their signature sound features the gentle tones of instruments such as harmonica, sanshin, and ocarina.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Yanawarabaa’s popular songs—give them a listen while picturing the scenery!

Yanawaraba Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ant Songyanawarabaa1rank/position

Yanawaraba - Ari no Uta (Song of the Ant) Crayon Shin-chan High Quality
Ant Songyanawarabaa

It may sound simple, but it’s a profound song inspired by the image of hardworking ants, carrying a message of “Let’s keep helping each other and live on together tomorrow.” It was the ending theme of a TV anime around 2004, and thanks to its unforgettable phrase, it has been trending again on platforms like Twitter.

In the anime, it also appeared as a song danced to in a kindergarten.

Once-in-a-lifetime encounteryanawarabaa2rank/position

The song that conveys your feelings to friends who have always supported each other is “Ichigo Ichie.” It was released in 2007 by Yanawaraba, a duo from Okinawa.

The song depicts people striving toward their dreams and goals, expressing emotions that can be understood precisely because you’ve been watching over them all along.

With its rich, expansive choral work and handclaps, it’s also a great choice for brightening the mood at karaoke.

Give this heartwarming duet, filled with a warm message, a try.

Blue Treasureyanawarabaa3rank/position

The warm tone and hometown-evoking lyrics move me to tears, even if you’re not from Okinawa.

It’s a song by the female duo Yanawaraba.

It’s the title track from their first mini-album, released in 2004.

The beautiful choral work feels cleansing to the soul.

Under the summer skyyanawarabaa4rank/position

YANAWARABA / Under the Summer Sky (Music Video)
Under the summer skyyanawarabaa

This song was written specifically for the commercial of the plum juice “CHOYA Natsu-Ume.” It’s a work by Yanawarabaa, a female duo from Ishigaki Island in Okinawa, released in 2020.

The lyrics, which express the desire to always be with you, naturally make you want to cherish your family and friends just by reading them.

Thanks to the beautiful harmony, an image of a vast blue ocean mysteriously comes to mind.

It’s a wonderful summer song that simply fills you with warmth.

Be sure to listen to it while gazing at the sea.

Floweryanawarabaa5rank/position

Hana by Yanawaraba, a female duo from Ishigaki Island.

It’s a cover of Hana: Subete no Hito no Kokoro ni Hana wo, the signature song by Shoukichi Kina, a musician also from Okinawa.

What exactly is the flower that blooms in the heart? To cry or laugh is to have your emotions move.

Cherishing your own emotions may be what it means to let a flower bloom in your heart.

The simple tone of the sanshin and the clear, translucent vocals make this a song that seems to teach us something important.

Song of Peaceyanawarabaa6rank/position

The song that teaches us the meaning of people crossing paths is Peace Song.

It’s included on Yui Song, released in 2010 by Yanawaraba, a musical duo from Okinawa Prefecture.

This number is notable for the warm timbre unique to Okinawan folk music.

Its moving melody line, marked by a slow tempo, strikes the heart.

Along with a message imbued with a wish for peace, their warm choral work will resonate.

Please listen to this timeless song that expresses a hope for peace across generations.

Romantic Flightyanawarabaa7rank/position

Romance Flight / Kome Kome Club covered by Yuki Terada
Romantic Flightyanawarabaa

Yanawaraba is a female duo from Ishigaki City.

They often perform songs while playing the sanshin and have a strong Okinawan image, but in this cover they showcase a clear, refreshing vocal style.

The high-register harmonies are exquisite—despite the height, they never sound piercing—making it a very pleasant track to listen to.