Broadly speaking, there are two types of clubs in the world.
One type is a club that functions like a community for enjoying specialized music.
The other is a club that plays tracks you can dance to, above all else.
Japan has a particularly well-developed culture of the latter, and club music has consistently been popular since the 1990s.
This time, we’ve picked out the latest tracks from Japan’s club music scene.
We’ve selected from a variety of genres, including EDM and house, so we think even hardcore fans of electronic music will enjoy it.
Please relax and enjoy to the very end!
[2026] Japanese club music. J-DANCE (1–10)
UFO-mie feat.The Hair Kid – original mixpasokon ongaku kurabu
PC Music Club – UFO-mie feat. The Hair Kid – original mix
Pacífico Computer Music Club’s latest track, “UFO-mie feat.
The Hair Kid – original mix,” fluidly traverses the boundary between electronic and house.
Its striking fusion of rich, club-shaking beats and digital textures has a transporting allure that draws listeners into another world.
Since its October 2023 release, the track has not only lit up club sets but also delivered a head-nodding, body-moving groove at home, winning over countless dance fans.
If you want to hit the floor, this is the one to play!
This track stands out with a four-on-the-floor, danceable beat.
Centered on the theme of a “doppelgänger,” it delves deeply into human multifacetedness and the ways we confront ourselves, expressed through an intoxicating sound and lyrics with a strong message.
Created by Creepy Nuts in January 2025, the song was written as the theme for the film Under Ninja and is also slated to be included on the album LEGION, scheduled for release in March 2025.
Under Ninja stars Kento Yamazaki and explores the concept of modern-day ninjas.
It’s a danceable tune perfect not only for clubs and parties, but also for moments of introspection or when you want to tap into an energetic mood.
The piece they released when announcing their breakup concert is “TOKYO DOME CYPHER.” In it, each member shares their own feelings, and the lyrics hint at their activities after disbandment.
The track also shifts to match each vocalist—worth paying attention to.
And don’t miss the music video where you can watch their performance at Tokyo Dome.
Their gestures and outfits also showcase their individuality.
A powerful track that urges you to believe in your potential and push forward has arrived from HANA, born out of the audition “No No Girls” spearheaded by BMSG and Chanmina.
Released in January 2025, the song blends pop and hip-hop while showcasing the unique character of each of the seven members.
Their expressive performance, honed under Chanmina’s guidance, shines in the music video, which features striking scenes in an elevator and on the subway.
Embodying a strong will to overcome challenges and carve out one’s own path, the track not only delivers meaningful lyrics but also boasts an irresistibly danceable beat.