Theme songs and insert songs from the Kamen Rider series
Introducing the theme songs from the Kamen Rider series, one of Japan’s iconic heroes alongside Ultraman.
Kamen Rider is a TV show that has been airing since 1971, featuring stories in which the Riders battle the monstrous agents of the evil organization Shocker.
More than 100 Riders have appeared so far, each with their own unique fighting style.
They’re called “Riders” because they ride motorcycles—an idea that originated during the 1971 planning phase when the programming director at Mainichi Broadcasting System was an avid motorcycle enthusiast.
Now, please enjoy the Kamen Rider theme songs in this playlist.
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Kamen Rider Theme and Insert Songs (21–30)
Let’s go!! Rider KickFujioka Hiroshi

This is the theme song from the 1971 broadcast of Kamen Rider.
There are two versions: one sung by Hiroshi Fujioka, who played Takeshi Hongo, and another by Koichi Fuji.
Although it’s a hero song, its somewhat sorrowful melody captures the essence of Kamen Rider, making it a masterpiece.
ELEMENTSRIDER CHIPS Featuring Ricky

This is the latter opening theme for Kamen Rider Blade, which aired in 2004.
It’s a rare type of song where the theme changes between the first and second halves of the series.
The skillful lyrics portray the harsh fates of the four Riders who appear in the show.
It’s also a track handled by RIDER CHIPS after a long interval.
Kamen Rider Black RXMiyauchi Takayuki

This is the theme song of Kamen Rider BLACK RX, which aired in 1988.
In contrast to its predecessor, Kamen Rider BLACK, it’s crafted as a classic, straight-ahead hero song with an intensely passionate feel.
Miyauchi Takayuki’s high-tone vocals also make for a powerful listen.
Amazon Rider is here.Shimon Masato
This is the theme song of Kamen Rider Amazon, which aired in 1974.
The glissando-laden brass intro evokes the atmosphere of Amazon, who came from the jungle.
Masato Shimon’s fine voice boldly sings lyrics that depict Amazon’s battles.
Fight! Kamen Rider V3Miyauchi Hiroshi, Za Suwingāzu

This is the theme song of Kamen Rider V3, broadcast in 1973.
Hiroshi Miyauchi, who plays the lead role of Shiro Kazami, sings it.
It powerfully conveys V3’s burning desire for revenge.
With prominent choral parts by The Swingers layered throughout, the song has a richly textured, powerful finish.
Set up! Kamen Rider XMizuki Ichirō

This is the theme song of Kamen Rider X, which aired in 1974.
The lyrics describe the features of Kamen Rider X.
With its fiery melody, recurring horn interjections, and strings weaving through the gaps, it’s a masterpiece that builds excitement whether you like it or not.
Song of Kamen Rider StrongerMizuki Ichirō

This is the theme song of Kamen Rider Stronger, broadcast in 1975.
Ichiro Mizuki’s powerful vocals match the aura of Stronger, a warrior proclaimed to be the strongest.
It’s a well-known anecdote that although a different theme song was considered at first, it was changed to this more striking piece.


