| Doyo | ||
| Songs that KITAHARA Hakushu and others made for children from the middle of the Taisho period (1912-1926) to the early years of the Showa period (1926-1989). | ||
Akai Kutsu |
Red Shoes | ![]() |
Ame-furi |
Rainfall | |
Aoi Me no Ningyo |
Doll with Blue Eyes | ![]() |
Haru yo Koi |
Waiting for Spring | |
Kamome no Suihei-san |
Seagulls, the Sailor-men | ![]() |
Koganemushi |
Mister Golden Beetle | |
Kutsu ga Naru |
Shoes Squeak | |
Nanatsu no Ko |
Crow | ![]() |
Sei-kurabe |
Who's Taller | |
Shabondama |
Soap Bubbles | ![]() |
Shojoji no Tanuki-bayashi |
The Raccoon in Shojoji Temple | ![]() |
Suzume no Gakko |
The Sparrows' Music School | |
Usagi no Dansu |
Dancing Rabbits | ![]() |
Yurikago no Uta |
Cradle Song | |
| Shoka | ||
| Songs that was written specifically for use in school education from the Meiji period (1868-1912) to the early years of the Showa period (1926-1989). | ||
Aogeba Totoshi |
Graduation Song | ![]() |
Cha-tsumi |
Picking Tea Leaves | |
Cho-cho |
Butterflies | |
Fuji-san |
Mount Fuji | |
Furusato |
My Hometown | ![]() |
Hakone Hachi-ri |
Mount Hakone | |
Hamabe no Uta |
At the Shore | |
Hana-saka-jijii |
The Dog & The Honest Old Man | |
Haru ga Kita |
Spring Has Come | ![]() |
Haru no Ogawa |
Brook in Spring Time | |
Hato |
The Pigeon | |
Hinomaru |
National Flag of Japan | |
Hotaru no Hikari |
Auld Lang Syne | |
Ichi-gatsu Tsuitachi |
January1 | |
Katatsumuri |
The Snail | ![]() |
Kin-taro |
The Powerful Boy, Kin-taro | |
Koinobori |
Carp Streamers | |
Momiji |
Autumn Colors | |
Momo-taro |
The Miracle Boy, Momo-taro | |
Mura-matsuri |
A Village Feast | |
Mushi no Koe |
Cricket Songs | |
Musunde Hiraite |
Hands are Handy | |
Oborozuki-yo |
Night with a Hazy Moon | ![]() |
Tsuki |
Moon | |
Urashima-taro |
The Turtle & Urashima-taro | |
Usagi |
Rabbit | |
Usagi to Kame |
The Hare and the Tortoise | |
Ware wa Umi no Ko |
Son of the Sea | |
Yuki |
Snow | |
| Warabe-uta | ||
| Songs that Japanese children have sung from old times. | ||
Anta-gata doko sa? |
Where are you from? | |
Hana Ichi-monme |
Hana Ichi-monme | |
Hiraita Hiraita |
Blooming | ![]() |
Ho Ho Hotaru Koi |
Firefly Catching | |
Kagome Kagome |
Kagome Kagome | ![]() |
Toryanse |
Go Through | ![]() |
Zui Zui Zukkorobashi |
Zui Zui Zukkorobashi | |
| Koka, Koyo | ||
| Old songs | ||
Kimigayo |
Kimigayo | |
Komori-uta |
Cradle Song | |
Sakura Sakura |
Cerry Blossoms | |
| Minyo | ||
| Songs that were written based on the life in various parts of Japan, and have been passed on continuously from generation to genaration. | ||
Kokiriko-bushi |
Kokiriko-bushi (Toyama) | |
Kuroda-bushi |
Kuroda-bushi (Fukuoka) | |
Soran-bushi |
Soran-bushi (Hokkaido) | |
: sung by KOYAMA Kate |