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Daisuke Yokoyama and Takumi Mitani’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

They are the two who served as the long-running “Uta no Onii-san” and “Uta no Onee-san” on Okaasan to Issho.

There are a variety of songs, from classic favorites passed down over the years to tracks that were created during their tenure.

Here, we introduce a ranking of popular songs by Daisuke Yokoyama and Takumi Mitani.

Daisuke Yokoyama and Takumi Mitani Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Magical PinkYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi31rank/position

[Magical Pink] Okaasan to Issho Daisuke Yokoyama / Takumi Mitani cover
Magical PinkYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

There are lots of little girls who love pink, right? For girls like that, make sure to let them listen to this song.

It’s perfect for girls at the age where they love anything pink.

The tongue-twister-like lyrics are fun too, and they’re sure to enjoy it.

Excuse me, anyone home? Excuse me, please.Yokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi32rank/position

[Collab Again ✨] Excuse me, could I have noodles, please? / BonBon Academy × Daisuke Yokoyama
Excuse me, anyone home? Excuse me, please.Yokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

“Gomen kudasai, men kudasai” was released as the April 2009 song.

The lyrics were written by Chiyoko Mori and the music was composed by Yasuo Kosugi.

The song is set in a shop that serves dishes made with various kinds of noodles, so children can enjoy pretend play while singing.

Once you learn the noodle dishes that appear in the song, it might be fun to try eating them for real.

The foods in the song will surely feel much more familiar! Be sure to sing and play together with everyone at nursery school or kindergarten, too!

Donsuka Panpan Cheer SquadYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi33rank/position

[Donsuka Panpan Cheer Squad] With Mother—Complete Choreography Version! Yoko Ueno
Donsuka Panpan Cheer SquadYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

“Donsuka Panpan Cheer Squad” is a popular song—even at sports days—featuring the fun onomatopoeia donsuka-panpan that evokes loud drumbeats and clapping.

This bright number cheers on everyone giving their best at the sports festival, and its choreography is a lot of fun and highly recommended.

The big, expressive moves—mixing in classic cheer-squad gestures—are unique.

Be bold and dance with spirit! When little children dance their hearts out to cheer, it will surely get everyone fired up.

For the handclap sections, get the whole audience involved.

A yawn goes bibubeba.Yokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi34rank/position

This is the monthly song from February 2015.

It’s a really fun tune featuring comical dance moves and covering your mouth with your hand while going “awa-awa.” With its highly addictive “yawn spell” that goes “bibubeba bibubeba~,” it’s sure to get stuck on repeat in everyone’s head.

March here and thereYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi35rank/position

"Acchi Kocchi March" from Okaasan to Issho — full live-action version by ear (transcribed by ear)
March here and thereYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

It sings about the childlike spirit brimming with a sense of adventure, going here and there.

It’s a very uplifting song that plays on the NHK program “Okaasan to Issho.” Its march-like choreography is distinctive, and I think parents and children can enjoy moving their bodies together while singing.

The title is literally “March,” so it’s a march, as you’d expect!

A Little Bear in the RainYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi36rank/position

On a rainy day, a little bear goes for a walk and discovers all sorts of lovely things along the way.

“So, what did the little bear find?” It’s a wonderfully heartwarming song with a gentle atmosphere that makes you feel at ease when you listen to it.

Let’s go with a smileYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi37rank/position

“Let’s Go with a Smile” Okaasan to Issho (Full Cover by Ear/By Ear)
Let's go with a smileYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

This is “Egao de Ikou,” the April 2011 Monthly Song that Daisuke Yokoyama and Takumi Mitani sang.

No matter what, if you keep your head up and spend your time thinking about fun things, today will surely be a happy day too! It’s a song that conveys that message.

When your child is feeling down or a friend is depressed, it makes you want to sing it together.

It feels like it teaches us the importance of thinking about enjoyable things precisely when times are tough and of starting to move forward toward what’s next.

Let’s go home.Yokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi38rank/position

Karaoke JOYSOUND (Cover) Let's Go Home / Daisuke Yokoyama, Takumi Mitani (original key) I Tried Singing
Let's go home.Yokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi

With this “Let’s Go Home,” I imagine many people may recall a bit of how they felt as small children—the sunset sky, that slightly bittersweet feeling as the day comes to an end… It’s a song that makes you a little sentimental.

Sniff-sniff walkYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi39rank/position

The Song of the Month for June 2013, with lyrics by Junko Kudo and music by Rei Shibakusa.

It’s a gentle piece featuring simple, catchy lyrics and a pleasant piano tone.

Combined with Takuya Inaba’s animation, it creates a warm and tender world.

Congratulations a hundred timesYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi40rank/position

This was the monthly song for February and March 2013 from the Takumi Mitani & Daisuke Yokoyama era, with lyrics by Shinzo Higurashi and music by Kan Sawada.

It’s a gentle song filled with love, expressing the desire to tell children—who grow a little each day—over and over how much they are loved.