Masterpieces of Japanese instrumental music. Recommended instrumental tracks.
We’re introducing recommended masterpieces and popular tracks from among Japan’s signature instrumental songs.
Even when we say “instrumental,” there are countless pieces—guitar solos, piano works, bands, jazz—spanning a truly wide range.
Many of you may be unsure where to start listening.
We’ve included plenty of selections, so you’re sure to find a favorite track!
Enjoy a dream playlist performed by superstar players who continue to be loved across generations.
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Masterpieces of Japanese instrumental music. Recommended instrumental tracks (81–90)
Street Stars Breakin’DJ TASAKA

DJ TASAKA is also popular as a DJ who drops one irresistible party tune after another.
The track that put his talent on the map is “Street Stars Breakin’.” With his rising profile, he and Kagami, as the unit DiscoTwins, even collaborated with Koji Kikkawa.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced a wide range of music—from TV theme songs and movie tracks to band pieces, piano and guitar solos, jazz, and even shamisen. Did you find a favorite instrumental song? We chose from a truly broad spectrum, including familiar tunes and even bands you might be surprised to learn a certain person once belonged to. Be sure to look for that one track that becomes your favorite.


