Japanese bands recommended for children
I think bands with a lot of tie-ins are good recommendations for kids.
Since there are many chances to hear them, the songs stick in your ears more easily, and that’s enough to spark an interest in the band.
There are also many bands that sing songs matching anime and dramas, so the music will likely come back to life along with the visuals.
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Recommended Japanese bands for kids (21–30)
When the wind blows, loveChatmonchy

Chatmonchy is a girls’ band that has been active since 2000 and announced that they would end their activities in 2018, but they’re a band with many classic songs in their catalog.
In particular, this track has lyrics that are easy to catch yet still has a sense of speed, so it’s the kind of song that could get even kids grooving.
Tokimeki Experience!Poppin’party

Poppin’Party is a band made up of the voice actors of characters from the popular game and anime BanG Dream! The ambitious concept—having the voice actors themselves play the same instruments as their characters while also performing as voice actors—was a great success, and the band is now extremely popular.
Lucky girlSilent Siren

SILENT SIREN is a four-member girls’ band that has been active since 2010.
They advanced at the fastest pace in girls’ band history, holding a solo concert at the Nippon Budokan just one year after their debut, and their charmingly cute vocals are a key part of their appeal.
Hello hello helloguddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America is a four-piece rock band that has been active since 2001.
This song was used as an ending theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball Super, and within the band, bassist Tanashin is particularly popular for his flashy look and performances.
New Treasure IslandSakanakushon

Sakanaction is a five-member rock band formed in 2005.
This song was selected as the theme for the live-action film Bakuman, which is based on a popular manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump.
Its catchy and slightly quirky arrangement makes it an addictive track.


