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[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!

[2026] Bon Odori songs every kid knows! A fun festival song roundup (11–20)

Mottainai Grandma Ondo

“Mottainai Grandma” Ondo (Official) – Icchi & Naru [Bon Odori]
Mottainai Grandma Ondo

“Mottainai Grandma” is a hugely popular picture book series.

This song is the “Mottainai Grandma Ondo,” which teaches how to avoid wastefulness, making it perfect for summer festivals and Bon dances! It’s fun to dance to, and it also helps educate kids about saving and not being wasteful, so it’s a festival song you’ll want to keep handy.

It’s also widely known, so we recommend including this song in Bon dances where children participate.

Zunpa Ondo

Zunpa Ondo rec Bon Dance Kendō Satowa Association Summer Festival Bon Odori Tournament 23.07.16
Zunpa Ondo

It’s a lively, cheerful festival song that spreads a bright, bustling atmosphere.

Packed with elements kids can connect with right away—like twirling their bodies and moving their arms and legs briskly—it features a light, upbeat tempo.

Drums and flutes boost the rhythm, and the continual development makes you smile as you move along.

You’ll also enjoy a sing-along-friendly melody that naturally makes you want to hum while matching the dance moves.

The changing sections keep things interesting, so it never gets dull to listen to.

It’s a perfect highlight for summer events or Bon Odori at preschools, bringing the whole venue together as one.

This energetic track, great for dancing with children, is also ideal for creating lasting summer memories.

It’s Hamu Hamu ON-DO, Ham-chans!

“Hamham ON-DO da, Ham-chans!” by the Ham-chans is an energetic Bon Odori dance song born from the anime Hamtaro.

All the small, cute characters make an appearance, and a lively rhythm unfolds that makes you want to dance.

With its brisk tempo, it’s fun to join in with call-and-response and hand claps, which will boost children’s eagerness to participate.

The instruments are lively, and the atmosphere builds in step with the song’s progression.

The vocal expressions are rich as well, with a structure that lets each character’s personality shine through.

Even children who don’t know the anime can enjoy it, and using it at summer festivals or school events will create a time filled with smiles.

Relaxed Bon Dance

Mattari Ondo from Ojarumaru
Relaxed Bon Dance

This is a bon-odori song with a gentle atmosphere that evokes the world of the anime Ojarumaru.

It depicts Japan’s seasonal landscapes and can help children become familiar with nature and the changing seasons.

The rhythm is calm, the dance movements are relaxed, and participants can join in with ease.

The warmth of the vocals and the soft melody combine to make summer festival time more enjoyable.

Even children who aren’t fond of vigorous movement can enjoy it comfortably, and its appeal lies in the fact that the whole family can form a circle and dance together.

It’s easy for fans of the anime to embrace as well, and it can be described as a work that gently accompanies everyday life.

Ultraman Ondo

It’s a fun number that mixes the world of tokusatsu heroes with the rhythm of bon odori.

The presence of Ultraman—familiar to everyone—overlaps with the music and captures children’s hearts.

Adding choreography to the “signature pose” lines in the lyrics makes it easy to enjoy even for first-time festival-goers.

The drums and percussion in the background evoke the feeling of summer and bring liveliness to the whole track.

The vocals are dynamic, with clear shifts between sections that make it thoroughly engaging to listen to.

It’s highly recommended not only for kids who love Ultraman, but also for anyone in the mood to soak up a festive atmosphere.

Ponchararin on a moonlit night

Ponchararin on a Moonlit Night (Okaasan to Issho) / Yuzo Imai, Shoko Haida, Hiromichi Sato, Yoriko Taki
Ponchararin on a moonlit night

It’s a lively ondo song featuring a variety of animals.

The rhythm moves at a comfortable pace, packed with a fun energy that makes you want to move your body.

You can enjoy imagining the movements of raccoon dogs, rabbits, and fireflies.

The instrumentation is cleverly arranged, and the layered sounds create a distinctly summery atmosphere.

The dance choreography is easy to learn, so even children new to Bon Odori can quickly join the circle and have fun.

Through both song and dance, this piece evokes the bustle of a nighttime scene.

As an ondo that colors summer festival memories, it’s beloved by many children.

[2026] Bon Odori Songs Every Child Knows! A Fun Festival Song Collection (21–30)

Ebi-Kanix Bon Dance

Ebi-Kanikusu Ondo / Keropons
Ebi-Kanix Bon Dance

The kids’ smash hit “Ebi Kanix” has been turned into an ondo dance! It has plenty of aerobics-style exercise elements, so it’s a great recommendation when you want to dance happily with children.

It’s set to a relaxed rhythm that anyone can enjoy, making it fun to dance at summer festivals and Bon Odori, too.

The gist is, “Let’s all become shrimp and crabs and dance!”—so if the children understand that theme, it’ll be even more exciting.