Osaka Expo: From Myaku-Myaku’s Theme Song to Unofficial Tracks! A Special Feature on the Music Everyone’s Talking About
Are you familiar with the songs related to Myaku-Myaku, the mascot character of the 2025 Kansai/Osaka Expo? In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of music associated with the hugely popular Myaku-Myaku.
Along with the official theme song, we’ll also feature unofficial fan-made derivative songs.
There are plenty of captivating tracks, so take this opportunity to explore and enjoy a variety of songs.
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[Osaka Expo] From Myaku-Myaku’s theme song to unofficial tracks! Spotlight on buzzworthy music (1–10)
Myaku-Myaku, pon!SO-SO

It’s a heart-thumping dance track created by SO-SO, a human beatboxer who shines at global competitions.
The four-on-the-floor beat and colorful sounds are so much fun.
The track even features Myaku-Myaku’s own voice, giving it an exciting vibe that makes you want to dance along.
Choreography is by akane, known for the Tomioka High School Dance Club, and a dance video featuring Rikka Ihara also became a hot topic.
It’s a happy tune you’ll want to play when you need an energy boost.
Myakumyaku is waiting for youBuruwaito

It’s an impressive, glittering dance-pop track that feels like a door to the future is opening.
The song is by the music creator Bluewhite, who single-handedly handled everything from writing and composing to mixing.
The expansive vocals are a perfect match for the futuristic sound.
The lyrics seem to capture the excitement of eagerly awaiting the World Expo and the warm spirit of welcoming people from all over the globe.
It’s the kind of song that will make your heart leap when you want to revel in anticipation for the Expo or lift your mood.
With its uplifting beat, you might just find your body moving before you know it.
MYA◎KUYuurei no kaikitan

This is a track themed around Myakumyaku, created by Yūrei no Kaikitan.
While rooted in electropop, it fuses a powerful sound for a dynamic finish.
Within its grand melody that evokes hope for the future, there’s a subtly mysterious resonance—that’s what makes it unique.
It conjures images of the heartbeat of life passed down through generations and the wisdom of humanity being woven into the future.
It’s an exhilarating song, perfect for when you want to let your thoughts drift toward the future.
[Osaka Expo] From Myaku-Myaku’s theme song to unofficial tracks! Spotlight on buzzworthy music (11–20)
Yoko of the Port, Yokohama, YokosukaDaun Taun Bugiugi Bando

This is a song created in anticipation of the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, expressing feelings connected to the event while reflecting on memories of the 1970 Osaka Expo.
Back in 1970, Tatsuo Kamon visited 21 times and collected 64 pins, and he also served as an Expo supporter in various places—experiences that infuse the song with his unique sentiment.
Because it’s written as a parody of Downtown Boogie-Woogie Band’s “Minato no Yoko, Yokohama, Yokosuka,” it carries a strong sense of power and momentum.
It also portrays what Osaka is like, building excitement and enthusiasm for the upcoming Expo.
In conclusion
We took a comprehensive look at songs related to Myaku-Myaku.
Each track conveyed the excitement of the Expo and hope for the future.
I hope this article helps you find a favorite—if one catches your ear, be sure to give it a careful listen.

