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[J-Pop] A Collection of Japanese Songs with Difficult/Technical Guitar Parts [2026]

Guitarists who breeze through technical playing… so cool, right?

If you’ve found your way to this article, chances are you’ve been blown away by jaw-dropping tapping, cutting, or sweeping at some point.

This time, we’ve put together a list of Japanese songs with seriously challenging guitar parts.

From power-packed tunes by rock bands to acoustic numbers by solo guitarists, we’ve picked a wide range!

Will you discover that one track that hits you right in the heart?

[Japanese Music] A Compilation of Japanese Songs with Difficult/Technical Guitar Parts [2026] (31–40)

TRUTHT-SQUARE

A track by T-SQUARE, an instrumental band that represents Japan’s fusion scene and continues to influence countless groups to this day.

It’s the title track of their 12th album, TRUTH, and is widely known as the theme song for the F1 Grand Prix.

While the piece is strongly associated with electronic instruments like the EWI and synth sounds, it’s also known for featuring many guitar highlights, including a flowing yet highly technical guitar solo.

A timeless classic where you can encounter a guitar sound distinct from typical rock numbers.

Mythology Five Minutes After the WorldYūkei Ranpeiji

Tangible Rampage of “The Myth Five Minutes After the World”
Mythology Five Minutes After the WorldYūkei Ranpeiji

A track by the six-piece band Yukkei Rampage, formed to express in flesh-and-blood performance the worlds created by Vocaloid producer sasakure.UK.

Featured on their third album, ODYSSEY, it’s a number packed with technical musicality—jazz, fusion, and post-rock.

Every part is played by a virtuoso, so there are plenty of highlights, but elements like the tapped backing and the systematic guitar solo in the outro make it especially satisfying for guitar fans.

No matter which part you focus on, you can enjoy jaw-dropping playing—it’s a compelling, substantial listen.

EDENOshio Kotaro

Kotaro Oshio “EDEN” (Music Video / Short Version)
EDENOshio Kotaro

Using advanced techniques like slapping and tapping, guitarist Kotaro Oshio crafts entire sonic worlds with just a single acoustic guitar.

This piece, included on his 16th album “PASSENGER,” offers a rich, full-bodied sound that’s hard to believe comes from only a guitar.

Guitar enthusiasts will appreciate how challenging it is to play melody, backing, and percussion simultaneously—and smoothly.

Beneath the gentle arrangement lies a wealth of intricate techniques, making it a deceptively serene yet highly demanding track.

In conclusion

Even when we say “technical guitar,” there are countless approaches and techniques, and the songs we’ve featured this time are quite diverse as well.

Have you found the outstanding guitarist you, as a guitar player, should aspire to? Be sure to listen while paying attention to the performers actually playing.