Party songs and official theme songs of Japanese political parties. Surprisingly catchy fight songs, too.
Did you know that political parties have official party songs and theme songs? In fact, each party has produced distinctive pieces of music, and there are even unofficial supporter-made anthems.
Party anthems aren’t something we often consciously listen to, but their lyrics and melodies strongly reflect each party’s principles and history.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of party songs and supporter anthems from Japanese political parties.
You’re sure to discover, “I had no idea this song existed!”—so please read on.
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Party anthems and official theme songs of Japanese political parties. Surprisingly catchy fight songs too (1–10)
Ishin eejanaikaTsukiha no Middonaito Shiin

It’s a downright cheerful festival song packed with the unique energy and humor of Osaka.
Created by Tsukiha’s Midnight Scene for release on YouTube, it was published in October 2025.
It’s an unofficial song with the concept of supporting the Japan Innovation Party, and its modern approach—leveraging AI technology—is also distinctive.
Even while tackling the serious theme of politics, it has an easygoing lightness you can enjoy without overthinking.
Just listening to its high-energy rhythm makes your worries feel like they’re flying away.
Rallying under the blue banner

Shared like a theme song among supporters of the Japan Conservative Party, this piece is a track released on a video-sharing site in July 2025.
With a bold melody and worldview that encourage unity in anticipation of the next tough phase, it conveys a strong will to carve out the future.
Its uplifting sound, as if speaking for the people, is likely to give great courage to anyone seeking to rouse themselves before taking on a challenge.
It’s a rousing anthem brimming with powerful energy that deepens bonds with comrades and fuels the drive to move forward.
Enrich and strengthen JapanKotobuki STUDIO

A political slogan turned into a hope-filled rock number! “Making Japan Prosperous and Strong,” produced by the music creator collective Kotobuki STUDIO, is an unofficial support song that boldly voices the Japan Conservative Party’s principles.
It spread enthusiastically among the party’s supporters and played a major role in boosting morale during the election campaign.
The chorus, where powerful words soar over an up-tempo band sound, is sure to fill you with energy as soon as you hear it.
Check out this new form of support born from the unexpected fusion of politics and music!
Party Anthems and Official Theme Songs of Japanese Political Parties: Surprisingly Catchy Fight Songs Too (11–20)
Work, work, you can keep working.SUNOPRO

This is an energetic, catchy cheer song themed around Prime Minister Takaichi’s words, which were selected as the 2025 Buzzword of the Year.
With lyrics by Miryu and composition and vocals generated by the music AI SUNO, the track was released on YouTube in November 2025.
While the lyrics support Prime Minister Takaichi and include criticism of the media and the opposition parties, the rhythmic phrasing creates an addictive, catchy vibe that leaves a strong impression.
Tough times bring opportunity (A crisis is an opportunity)sen’ninshō

It’s an uplifting anthem with a powerful message that insists adversity is precisely an opportunity.
Released on YouTube in November 2025, it was produced as an unofficial support song for Takashi Tachibana, the leader of the NHK Party.
Built around the repetition of short phrases that resonate directly with listeners, it layers the words “pinch is chance” in both English and Japanese, offering courage to face forward even in difficult times.
Beyond any political context, it’s sure to give you a push when you’re struggling as you take on a challenge or need to fire yourself up.
Unofficial Support Song of the Democratic Party for the PeopleKokumin no Inori Chan’neru

This is a track by the YouTube channel “Kokumin no Inori Channel.” It was created with the concept of supporting the Democratic Party for the People, formed in 2020, from the standpoint of its supporters rather than as an official party production.
Alongside its handmade-feel visuals, it carries an earnest message wishing for the party’s rise, stirring listeners’ interest in politics.
A notable feature is that it has been released not as a packaged CD, but as content on a video platform.
Though unofficial, its overflowing passion is sure to move you.
we; we (archaic or poetic)Yamamoto Naozumi

A song that boldly sings of hope for the future—just like a movie theme! Released in 1975 as the official party anthem of the Liberal Democratic Party, “Warera” was composed by Naosumi Yamamoto with lyrics by Tokiko Iwatani.
From the intro, the glittering orchestration and the march-like, powerful rhythm seem to stir the listener’s heart.
The lyrics, with the memorable refrain “Happiness for one, happiness for all,” clearly convey the party’s ideals.
Beyond its political message, the piece also possesses the dignity of a standalone musical work.
Be sure to give its stately melody a listen!


