[2026] Bon Odori songs every child knows! A roundup of fun festival tunes
Bon Odori, a quintessential summer tradition! Festival stalls sell games and delicious food, making it hugely popular with kids.
Here, we’ll introduce a variety of wonderful Bon Odori songs—from tunes children already know to unique arrangements of J-pop and Western music.
Lots of new songs are appearing, too.
Don’t worry if you’re not sure about the dance steps—what matters is having fun.
Kids and adults alike, be sure to join in Bon Odori and make some great memories!
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[2026] Bon Odori songs every kid knows! A roundup of fun festival tunes (121–130)
fireworks

The lyrics, which depict fireworks—one of Japan’s quintessential summer traditions—through the eyes of a child, are very gentle, making them wonderful for children to memorize and sing.
There’s choreography as well, so it’s fun to dance.
Many parents likely danced to this song when they were children, too.
By recalling your own childhood and dancing together with your kids, you can share a joyful dancing experience.
Ponchararin on a moonlit night

If you’re looking for a Bon Odori song that kids can sing and dance to, “Tsukiyo no Ponchararin” is a great choice.
It’s been featured on NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho,” with light, lively vocals by Yuzo Imai and Shoko Haida.
The lyrics portray the theme of a “summer night,” and the irresistibly catchy sound makes your body sway.
It’s perfect for enhancing the festive atmosphere as background music, too.
The choreography is easy enough for children who’ve never danced before, making it ideal for preschool and kindergarteners.
Try the chorus dance where you whirl your hands and turn your body all the way around.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced a lot of Bon Odori songs—how did you like them? Bon Odori is cherished all across Japan and loved as a classic summer event.
Don’t you feel like dancing now, too? These days, it’s easier to join in, with J-pop songs being incorporated, so be brave and step into the circle!



