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[2026] Japanese club music. J-DANCE

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 (101–110)

Good ByeRin on feat. asmi

Rin-ne, a rising rapper of the new generation, collaborated with singer-songwriter asmi on the track “Good Bye.” It’s also drawing attention as the theme song for the drama “Let’s Get Divorced.” The song is a gentle pop number that sings about the happy days of two people in love over a light, upbeat melody.

It’s great for dancing and getting hyped, of course, but I think it’s also perfect for creating a romantic mood.

Watermark (IA)gaburyu

Watermark (IA) / Watermark (IA)
Watermark (IA)gaburyu

Music producer gaburyu, highly regarded by younger audiences for his delicate musicality.

His Vocaloid-driven EDM is catchy yet features distinctive drops and build-ups, with his signature style bursting forth throughout each track.

His latest song is “Watermark (IA).” Made with the Vocaloid IA, it’s a work that both Vocaloid fans and EDM lovers can enjoy.

In conclusion

We’ve just showcased a wide range of Japanese club music! Did you find any new favorites? In recent years, alongside the rap and hip-hop boom, many groups with captivating dance performances have emerged, so there are plenty of danceable tracks that feel right at home in a club.

Be sure to check out the songs we introduced and get your energy up!