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[Sea Nursery Rhymes] Fun children's songs themed around the sea

During summer vacation, many families probably go to the beach with their children, don’t they? There are so many ways to play at the beach that you can enjoy yourself all day without getting bored.

In this article, we introduce children’s songs and nursery rhymes related to the sea.

In addition to classics like “Umi” and “Ware wa Umi no Ko,” we’ve gathered sea-themed songs that kids are sure to love.

It’s perfect for when you want to listen to summery nursery rhymes or discover various songs about the ocean.

Some songs are great for singing and dancing, so on days that are too hot, try having fun moving your body indoors at home!

[Children’s Sea Songs] Fun kids’ songs themed around the sea (31–40)

Kaizoku Sentai GokaigerMatsubara Takeshi

Takeshi Matsubara (Project.R) / Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger [OFFICIAL PROMOTION VIDEO]
Kaizoku Sentai GokaigerMatsubara Takeshi

This is the theme song of the pirate-themed Super Sentai series “Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger,” which aired in 2011.

It’s an up-tempo track with a rousing, rock-driven sound typical of Super Sentai theme songs, and the guitar solo in the middle is seriously cool.

The lyrics include words that evoke the sea, and as you listen, you can picture a pirate ship boldly cutting through the open ocean.

The singer, Takeshi Matsubara, later also performed the main theme for “Uchu Sentai Kyuranger.”

Across the sea

Over the Deep Blue Sea | Children's Song | Super Simple Japanese
Across the sea

Umi no Mukou (Beyond the Sea), featured on the YouTube channel “Super Simple Japanese,” which introduces fun Japanese nursery rhymes and kids’ songs you can sing and dance to, has racked up over 2 million views.

It’s a song that depicts a pirate ship steadily sailing across the sea, unfazed by storms or blizzards.

For children who admire pirates after watching cartoons or movies, this is sure to be an exciting track.

If you play it before a trip to the seaside, it might get them hoping, “Do you think we’ll meet pirates?”

To the Ends of the Earth ~How Far I’ll Go~Yabiku Tomona

Tomona Yabiku – How Far I’ll Go (From “Moana”)
To the Ends of the Earth ~How Far I’ll Go~Yabiku Tomona

Disney’s film “Moana,” about a girl chosen by the ocean who sets out to sea on an adventure to save her island.

The song “How Far I’ll Go,” featured in the movie and in the end credits, perfectly matches the refreshing scenes of summer.

In the Japanese version, the in-film vocals are performed by Chinatsu Yaehiku, who voices Moana, while the end song version is sung by Miliyah Kato.

This song, which conveys Moana’s determination to embark on her journey, has a crisp, expansive melody that evokes the vast ocean.

It’s the kind of uplifting tune that makes you want to sing as you gaze out at the magnificent sea on a day at the beach!

in the seaPinkittsu

In the Sea | Under the Sea | Animal Song | Pinkfong Nursery Rhyme
in the seaPinkittsu

The popular number “Under the Sea” from Pinkfong, an educational brand for toddlers and children from South Korea, features a light, samba-style rhythm that feels very cheerful.

What kinds of creatures live in the deep, vast ocean? Set to a relaxed melody, this delightful song lets everyone explore the underwater world together.

“Under the Sea” is an educational children’s song where kids can learn about marine life and what it’s like under the ocean while singing along.

Enjoy the underwater adventure by singing and dancing together!

Row the boat

[Song] Rowing the Boat – Summer Song, Nursery Rhyme, Children's Song ♪
Row the boat

Even in the hot summer, “Row Your Boat” puts you in a cheerful, lively mood.

Moving your body as if you’re actually rowing, in time with the pleasant rhythm, naturally brings a smile to your face.

Just hearing the lyrics that evoke waves rocking and the wind blowing makes you feel as though you’re out at sea on an adventure.

It also sounds fun to sit facing a friend, hold hands, and do it together! Adding a “splash!” sound effect between sections of the song would make it even more exciting.