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[Elementary School Students] Popular Japanese Music / J-POP Rankings [By Generation]

We present the latest top 100 ranking of popular Japanese songs and J-pop for elementary school students, all at once, ordered by most views!

From the newest tracks to timeless classics passed down from moms’ generation, our TV, radio, and cable playlists are updated every week.

[Elementary School Students] Popular Japanese Music / J-POP Rankings [By Generation] (91–100)

Dokimeki Diaryasmi99rank/position

Pokémon Horizons Opening 1 – Dokimeki Diary
Dokimeki Diaryasmi

Asmi, who enjoys immense support mainly among teens and people in their twenties.

Did you know she formed a musical unit with Vocaloid producer Chinozo called “asmi feat.

Chinozo”? Their lavish collaborative unit is behind “Dokimeki Diary.” It serves as the opening theme for the anime Pokémon, expressing the fluttering excitement of a protagonist setting off on a journey.

With its quite high-pitched sound and vocals, it’s also recommended for fans of Vocaloid songs.

Tokyo Shandy RendezvousMAISONdes100rank/position

[239] [feat. KAF, Tsumiki] Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous / MAISONdes
Tokyo Shandy RendezvousMAISONdes

As a song that elementary school kids can have fun singing at karaoke, “Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous” is a perfect fit.

Created by MAISONdes, this track is also well-loved as the ending theme of the 2022 anime Urusei Yatsura, with KAF’s clear, airy vocals enhancing its charm.

The four-on-the-floor beat feels great, and its urban sound makes it easy for upper-grade kids to catch the rhythm and enjoy right away.

The emotionally rich lyrics foster a sense of togetherness at karaoke, guaranteeing a lively time.

Definitely try this catchy melody for a fun, memorable moment.