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.
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Daisuke Yokoyama and Takumi Mitani Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Lou the SnowmanYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi57rank/position

This is the monthly song for January 2015.
Lyrics by Yuko Onari, music by Masami Kurihara.
It was the first collaboration project between “Minna no Uta” and “Okaasan to Issho.” Two interlinked songs set in the same snowman world were broadcast on each program.
Dream-colored WaltzYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi58rank/position

Wrap yourself in a blanket and close your eyes—cotton-candy clouds spread out before you.
Centered on a recorder that conjures a fantastical world, this waltz features lovely harmonies that are a highlight.
Once Mom and Dad are fast asleep, this is how children go adventuring in their dreams.
Kakkun the CrowYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi59rank/position

Kakkun the crow can talk with all sorts of animals.
But as for what they talk about…
As you listen, you can’t help but break into a gentle smile—it’s a heartwarming, fun song.
The melody is easy to remember, so it’s a favorite among little children too.
Gacha-gocha-gumbo!Yokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi60rank/position

It sings that when you put various things together and mix them, all kinds of soups are created.
They throw in anything—food, emotions, you name it.
But each time, the flavor changes, teaching the children about many wonderful tastes.
It’s a song you’ll want to sing while cooking.
Daisuke Yokoyama and Takumi Mitani Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Kitchen OrchestraYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi61rank/position

“Was the kitchen an orchestra of delightful sounds!?” The cutting board goes “ton ton ton,” the pot goes “gutsu-gutsu” (simmer-simmer), the frying pan goes “ju-ju” (sizzle), and unbelievably, the pot lid transforms into a cymbal—what a surprise! It’s a very fun song.
ColonpatYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi62rank/position

The lyrics were written by Kanon Kuwa, and the music was composed by Kanō Kawashima.
From the lyrics, you can tell that what tumbles down with the onomatopoeia “koronpa” is a beaming smile! A child’s smile is a treasure, isn’t it?
Shoki-shoki-chonYokoyama Daisuke / Mitani Takumi63rank/position

This is the Moon’s summer song for July and August 2012, with lyrics by Kazumi Nikaido and music by Shuta Hasunuma.
The tune features a lively rhythm and lyrics that evoke the feel of a Bon Odori dance.
Many children probably don’t like having their hair cut, right? But once they try it, they might end up liking it—or even making a few requests about how it’s done.
The song captures that kind of adorable childlike feeling, and the catchy lyrics and dance-inducing rhythm make it irresistible.
Be sure to listen and sing along!


