Kayo Kyoku Plus
I've been a fan of Japanese popular music for 40 years, and have managed to collect a lot of material during that time. So I decided I wanted to talk about Showa Era music with like-minded fans. My particular era is the 70s and 80s (thus the "kayo kyoku"). The plus part includes a number of songs and artists from the last 30 years and also the early kayo. So, let's talk about New Music, aidoru, City Pop and enka.
Credits
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Teresa Noda -- Yellow Moon(イエロー ムーン)
Shinnosuke "Peter" Ikehata -- Yoru to Asa no Aida ni(夜と朝のあいだに)
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Masamichi Sugi -- Terra
Not sure what's gotten singer-songwriter Masamichi Sugi(杉真理)so shocked on the cover of his May 1984 album "Mistone". Maybe he just saw the latest trailer for "Avengers Doomsday".
Anyways, I have here one of the tracks from "Mistone", "Terra". Y'know...I don't think I had ever heard a New Wave pop tune from Sugi (usually he tended toward the old-fashioned pop of the 1950s or 1960s) but here is one song that sounds just as if it really does belong to 1984. It's got that nice bouncy little synthpop rhythm to add to the singer's high-falutin' vocals. And there are also those certain nostalgic guitar chords of that decade.
m-flo loves RIP SLYME -- ARIGATTO
Hard to believe but "Reservoir Dogs" is over 34 years old now. That iconic power walk with the robbers has probably been emulated all over the place, especially during Halloween. I should know...since some of my friends and I actually dressed up in black suits and strutted down one of the main streets of Toronto one October 31st. I should've exercised more.
Monday, August 17, 2026
Katsuko Kanai -- Noche de Tokyo(ノーチェ デ・東京)
I was scrolling through the J-Wiki article showing the music of 1965, the year of my birth, and I encountered a familiar name: Katsuko Kanai(金井克子). I've known her mostly for her 31st single and a 1973 hit titled "Tanin no Kankei"(他人の関係), a snazzy Mood Kayo with some distinct choreography.
However, getting back to 1965, Kanai released her 10th single back in May of that year. "Noche de Tokyo" (A Night in Tokyo) is also plenty classy as this Latin kayo which brings old-fashioned images of Ginza or Akasaka nightclubs and bartenders shaking cocktails. And right in the middle of one particular club is Kanai herself lovingly delivering this old-time song. Yasuteru Miura(三浦康照)was the lyricist here while Kanae Wada(和田香苗)took care of the melody. The song won the Best Arrangement prize at the Japan Record Awards at the end of 1965 when they were handed out on Christmas Day.
Gamu -- Kanashikute/Yume de Aitai kara(悲しくて・夢で逢いたいから)
Sunday, August 16, 2026
Those Sad and Lonely Tunes
It was just this morning when I saw commenter Brian Mitchell noticing that there were indeed a lot of songs in Japan with the word kanashii(悲しい)or kanashimi(悲しみ)or some variant. They refer to sadness or loneliness and it would fit in with the kayo kyoku tendency to bring up a lot of sad stories within the lyrics albeit the music supporting them has often been quite cheerful. Well, I've opted to show off an Author's Picks (not complete by any means) of these songs which are mostly upbeat except for one. I refused though to post a thumbnail of a sad face...I went with something more symbolic, namely a Wikimedia Commons photo by User Kenlin of someone pouring some sake for someone having the blues.
(1966) Hibari Misora -- Kanashii Sake (悲しい酒)
(1983) Anri -- Kanashimi ga Tomaranai (悲しみがとまらない)
(1984) Checkers -- Kanashikute Jealousy (哀しくてジェラシー)
(1985) Anzen Chitai -- Kanashimi ni Sayonara(悲しみにさよなら)
(1987) Keisuke Kuwata -- Kanashii Kimochi (悲しい気持ち)


