Experience the charm of a cappella! Wonderful a cappella groups from Japan
A cappella, made up of nothing but voices, lets you feel the unique color of each group—their diverse harmonies are truly captivating.
In this article, we’ll introduce some wonderful groups active in Japan’s a cappella scene.
From artists at the forefront of the J-POP world to groups that have shone on the TV show often called the “Koshien of singing,” Hamonep, as well as those uploading a cappella videos on YouTube—there are so many out there.
With the rise of social media making these artists feel more accessible than ever, let’s savor the joy of a cappella together with these amazing performers!
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[Experience the Charm of A Cappella!] Wonderful Japanese A Cappella Groups (11–20)
What kind of tree is this?INSPi

INSPi, well-known from the commercials featuring “Hitachi no Ki” as the ninth-generation singers, soothes listeners with harmonious melodies delivered in gentle male vocals.
They are a six-member male a cappella group active since 1997.
Formed within Osaka University’s a cappella club, they were known at the time for the unusual approach in the a cappella scene of focusing mainly on original songs.
Alongside RAG FAIR, who were active during the same period, they helped spark an a cappella boom.
Hello, goodbye.COLOR CREATION

COLOR CREATION, known by the nickname Karakuri, was a five-member male a cappella group active from 2017 to 2020.
The group included singers RIOSKE and KAZ, who are well-known from PELP!NS.
The path by which COLOR CREATION secured their major-label debut was quite unique: if two CDs they released sold over 5,000 copies, they would earn a major debut.
That same year, they successfully sold more than 5,000 copies and made their major-label debut.
Although they went on hiatus in 2020, they remain one of the groups that energized the a cappella scene.
How High The MoonBROAD6

A dream collaboration between RAG FAIR and INSPi! BROAD6 is a group formed by members from these two leading a cappella groups who especially love jazz.
They sing jazz standards arranged for a cappella.
Their beautifully intricate choral work will impress music fans.
It’s the kind of feat only artists who’ve been at the forefront of the a cappella scene could pull off.
Highly recommended not only for jazz lovers, but also for those who’ve grown tired of pop a cappella—this will definitely be a refreshing inspiration.
Share HappinessSOLIDEMO

SOLIDEMO is like a dream a cappella group, with every member tall and handsome.
Under the slogan “Japan-made artists shining across Asia,” they began their activities in 2013.
They earned a reputation for performance skills and visuals on par with overseas idols.
Their perfectly blended vocals, in particular, captured the hearts of many listeners, but the group sadly disbanded in 2022.
We’ll be keeping a close eye on each member’s solo activities going forward.
I tried singing an a cappella song that lifts your spirits.Beibībū

Did you know there are cafés called “utagoe kissa” (singing cafés)? They’re a bit different from karaoke bars or snack bars: they’re cafés where all the customers sing together in chorus.
An a cappella group closely connected with these singing cafés is Baby Boo.
They’re a five-member male group formed in 1996 who made their major debut in 2002.
Seeking to improve further, they began frequenting Tomoshibi, one of the oldest and most established utagoe kissa.
They released four albums supervised by Tomoshibi, which helped solidify their a cappella career.
In conclusion
I introduced some wonderful Japanese a cappella groups.
There were many, including artists at the forefront of the J-POP scene and groups who upload a cappella videos on YouTube.
A cappella, which lets you fully savor the beauty of the songs and their gorgeous harmonies, really does lift your spirits when you listen to it!


