

This song was originally a male duo “Billie Bang Bang”, but it became more famous with the cover of Enka singer “Fuyumi Sakamoto.” Mata kimi ni koishiteru (Fuyumi Sakamoto / Billie Bang Bang) Toki no nagare ni mi o makase (Teresa Teng) Hibari Misora is called a “Diva of Shoowa.”Īno kane o narasu nowa anata (Akiko Wada)

This video that amateur singing at a wedding is also popular.

I couldn’t find the original video, so I will introduce other singers are singing instead. Those who speak Kansai dialect should master this song! There are many songs with the same title. Sake to namida to otoko to onna (Eigo Kawashima) This song is covered by many singers and known to people of a wide range of ages. Natsu no owari no harmony (Yoosui Inoue / Kooji Tamaki) If you go to karaoke with senior Japanese business people and sing a few these songs, you will be no doubt to be considered “you are so SHIBUI(You have really good taste)!” There are 10 songs for each male and female singer.Īll songs are very popular among 50’s to 60’s Japanese, that melody is not so quick and lyrics are simply understandable. In this edition, I will introduce a selection of famous Japanese songs that make you special.

In such bars, it is not so “cool” to sing only anime songs or songs popular among young generation. (Only Japanese)Īt a Karaoke box, your party can enjoy karaoke on your own ways, however, at the karaoke snack bar, you need to be careful to choose songs depending on the atmosphere and the other customers. It is a small individually-owned bar that usually has a single Karaoke machine, so you need to share a karaoke machine with other guests.Ībout Karaoke Snack Bars, please refer to the following article for details. It is a good option to enjoy karaoke with your friends or fellow workers. You are assigned your own room for you and your party to enjoy. In Japan, there are two major ways to do Karaoke:
