[Latest & Classic] Popular! Collection of Japanese-style Vocaloid Songs
The tones of shamisen and flutes, scales that feel nostalgically familiar… In this article, we’ve compiled a selection of popular Japan-inspired Vocaloid songs! On Nico Nico Douga, it’s such a beloved genre that it stands as its own category.
There are many Vocaloid producers who specialize in Japanese-style tracks.
Here, we’ll introduce a wide range from timeless classics and staple hits to recent releases.
You’re sure to find a song that strikes a chord with you! Be sure to check it out to the end!
- Melancholic Vocaloid songs: masterpieces that pierce the heart
- [Hot] A special feature on cool Vocaloid songs!
- Chills down your spine. A collection of Vocaloid songs that are scary but irresistibly listenable.
- [Latest] Fast-tempo Melo & Rapid-fire Vocaloid Song Collection [Classics]
- [The Best!!] A Special Feature on Exciting Vocaloid Songs!
- [Refreshing] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Relieving Irritation
- [Carefully Selected] A Special Feature on Hidden Vocaloid Masterpieces
- [Sentimental/Emotional] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs That Shake the Heart [Moving Songs]
- [March 2026] Latest Popular Vocaloid Songs Compilation [New Tracks]
- [From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Masterpieces and Legendary Tracks!
- [Latest & Classic] A Special Feature on Rock Vocaloid Songs [VOCAROCK]
- [Yandere] A Special Feature on Chilling Vocaloid Love Songs
- [Hits Home] A Special Feature on Dark/Vent Vocaloid Songs
[Latest & Classic] Popular! Collection of Japanese-style Vocaloid Songs (71–80)
Common Mormon (Papilio polytes)teniwoha
It’s a cute, Japanese-style Vocaloid song about trying whatever it takes to make the person you like notice you.
Created by Teniwoha, a Vocaloid producer active since the early days of the scene and the mind behind major hits like “Villain,” the track was released in 2011.
Its appeal lies in a cool soundscape that weaves a four-on-the-floor beat together with synth textures and guitar phrases, incorporating elements of funk music.
And the lyrics are irresistibly adorable! You can’t help but grin at the overflowing feelings of the girl who takes center stage.
Murasakisukoppu

A sophisticated Vocaloid track that, while rooted in a Japanese aesthetic, also incorporates jazz and rock flavors.
Created by the popular Vocaloid producer Scop, known for works like “Irony” and “Yubikiri,” it was released in 2013.
It’s a yandere-tinged piece that sings of a love beyond “passionate,” drawing you into its sultry world.
I imagine many people enjoy songs with this kind of raw, mature atmosphere.
Among Japanese-style tracks, this one carries a Taisho-era retro vibe.
NEPPUU ~Hot Wind~Mikito P

This is a collaborative work between Mikito-P, a Vocaloid producer known for creating numerous hit songs, and Kodo, a renowned taiko performing arts ensemble.
Released in March 2023, it was chosen as the theme song for the event “Hatsune Miku × KODO Special Live 2023 ~Yui~” held in June of the same year.
It’s a powerful, Japanese-style rock track infused with the sound of taiko drums, delivering a finish that truly stirs the heart—just as the title suggests.
It’s like it ignites a Yamato spirit inside you that you didn’t even know was there.
The high-quality animated music video is a must-see as well!
TagHaruno

This is a track Haruno released as a Vocaloid producer for the first time in about seven years.
Released in June 2025, the song deepens a downbeat yet beautiful worldview with a touch of fantasy.
Interweaving Luo Tianyi’s resonant vocals with oriental sounds, it creates a uniquely weightless atmosphere.
The lyrics, themed around a game of tag in the dark, depict a heart being overtaken by an irresistible pull, as if you’re reading a mysterious story.
How about getting lost in this bewitching world that draws you in?
Dream-Colored FestivalKinoshita

How about a lively, fun, Japanese-style song? Created by the Vocaloid producer Kinoshita—known for releasing many popular tracks like “Hayaku Sore ni Naritai!” and “Positive☆Dance Time”—this piece was released in 2020.
It’s an arranged version of a track included on the compilation album Monochlor Girl Supernova.
The catchy, poppy vibe that makes you want to clap along is quintessential Kinoshita! And while it’s billed as Japanese-style, it also features Indian-sounding phrases and shifts into jazz, so you’ll never get bored.
Be sure to turn up the volume!
In conclusion
Even when we say “Japanese style” in a broad sense, there were works across various music genres, including those infused with rock and hip-hop elements! I think the lineup reflects just how wide-ranging and inclusive this scene can be.
This article will be updated regularly, so please drop by again whenever it catches your interest!


