[Sports Day] A roundup of popular Japanese songs perfect for mass performances [Athletic Festival]
Mass games are a staple event at school sports days and athletics festivals.
They’re large-scale marching performances where participants change formations in sync with the timing.
When everyone moves in perfect harmony, it feels great—not just for the audience, but for the performers too!
This time, we’ve put together a list of popular Japanese songs that are perfect for mass games.
The key point in choosing tracks is that the speed matches the movement.
We’ve selected songs that make it easy to keep your steps brisk and rhythmic!
We hope you find the perfect track to match your vision!
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[Sports Day] A roundup of popular Japanese songs perfect for mass performances [School Festival] (51–60)
sodasumika

It’s a song that portrays a refreshing yet bittersweet love story.
It was included on sumika’s indie-era masterpiece “I co Y” and released in November 2014.
In contrast to its lively melody, the lyrics are filled with regret for a past romance.
The word “soda” is used strikingly to express the emptiness of the relationship—that’s the key point.
I think it would make a wonderful track to color a youthful moment like a mass performance!
Joyfulikimonogakari

This song by Ikimonogakari brings a bright, lively atmosphere to the forefront.
It’s also well-known for being used as the CM song for Ezaki Glico’s Pocky, where the content likewise emphasized a sense of fun.
The band’s rhythmic, enjoyable sound draws you into its cheerful world.
The lyrics, which prioritize the resonance of words layered over the sound, also let you savor a playful rhythmic feel.
With its buoyant beat and strikingly repeated phrases, it’s well-suited for mass performances; you could emphasize movements to match these timing points.
Boku Sora: A Future Without Footprintsnaniwa danshi

Naniwa Danshi is an idol group that captivates many with their sweet vocals.
Included on their album “1st Love” is the track “Bokuzora — A Future Without Footprints.” The song conveys a desire to “be friends with people all over the world” and to “paint a wonderful future together.” If you perform to this warm message, it’s sure to get the crowd excited.
Another highlight is the lyrics, which incorporate images of the “sun” and “sky” that evoke a school sports day.
TrainKetsumeishi

This song portrays the pursuit of dreams, like a train that keeps running fueled by passionate determination.
Released in August 2007 as the 14th single, it was featured as the CM song for JR East’s 20th anniversary.
Its upbeat rhythm and lyrics packed with the message “let’s keep moving forward” resonate deeply.
It’s perfect for students performing synchronized mass routines, and ideal for moments when many people unite to achieve something together.
Consider choosing it for sports days and athletic festivals.
YONA YONA DANCEWada Akiko

Akiko Wada’s “YONA YONA DANCE” has a lively tempo that makes it perfect for marching while dancing.
Released in 2021, the song was written and composed by Kenji Mihara of Frederic, with Frederic also handling production.
It sparked a major buzz on social media, where many users posted dance videos.
Above all, the track’s brisk tempo makes it ideal for use in activities like mass games and sports.
It’s just a bit faster than walking pace, ensuring you can put on a dynamic, high-energy mass performance without a doubt!



