[Make Your Summer Pop] A High-Energy J-POP Playlist to Boost Your Mood! [2026]
When it comes to summer, you just want to crank up some uplifting tunes and get pumped, right?
Here’s a special feature of energizing summer songs just for you.
We’ve picked out a variety of summer tracks—from the latest releases to timeless oldies and hit songs.
Packed with high-energy songs that will elevate your summer mood and dance numbers that will make you want to move, this lineup is sure to get you excited!
They’re also perfect companions for a drive.
Let’s make wonderful summer memories with these feel-good summer songs!
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[Amp Up Your Summer] A High-Energy J-Pop Summer Songs Special! [2026] (111–120)
Tanuki Lord’s Ondo

“Tanuki no Tonosama Ondo” is a playful ondo that portrays the cheerful world of tanuki.
The song weaves in humorous scenes, inviting dancers to move as if enjoying a story.
Its tempo is calm yet easy to follow, making it perfect for Bon Odori.
The vocals are gentle, creating a soothing atmosphere that children can sing along to with ease.
Traditional Japanese instruments envelop the piece, giving it a distinctly Japanese sensibility.
The choreography—like handclaps and the tanuki’s tummy-patting—makes movements easy to express, welcoming participants of all ages.
This song, which lets you experience the tanuki’s delightful tale through music and dance, will color a memorable moment of summer.
Ultraman Ondo

It’s a fun number that mixes the world of tokusatsu heroes with the rhythm of bon odori.
The presence of Ultraman—familiar to everyone—overlaps with the music and captures children’s hearts.
Adding choreography to the “signature pose” lines in the lyrics makes it easy to enjoy even for first-time festival-goers.
The drums and percussion in the background evoke the feeling of summer and bring liveliness to the whole track.
The vocals are dynamic, with clear shifts between sections that make it thoroughly engaging to listen to.
It’s highly recommended not only for kids who love Ultraman, but also for anyone in the mood to soak up a festive atmosphere.
Zunpa Ondo

It’s a lively, cheerful festival song that spreads a bright, bustling atmosphere.
Packed with elements kids can connect with right away—like twirling their bodies and moving their arms and legs briskly—it features a light, upbeat tempo.
Drums and flutes boost the rhythm, and the continual development makes you smile as you move along.
You’ll also enjoy a sing-along-friendly melody that naturally makes you want to hum while matching the dance moves.
The changing sections keep things interesting, so it never gets dull to listen to.
It’s a perfect highlight for summer events or Bon Odori at preschools, bringing the whole venue together as one.
This energetic track, great for dancing with children, is also ideal for creating lasting summer memories.
Japan’s Big Three Chatcha-cha!

This is a fun song themed around Bon Odori dances from all over Japan.
It unfolds with a friendly tempo and rhythm.
The vocals are bright, and the repeated words and rhythmic phrases are catchy, so children will quickly learn and enjoy it.
The instrumental sounds are lively, creating the perfect atmosphere for dancing with hand claps and calls.
Its structure highlights the unique qualities of each region, making it enjoyable to experience the cultures of Japan while playing.
It’s well-suited for summer festival stages and school events, and it’s a piece that naturally brings out smiles.
Traffic JamSPiCYSOL

This song is a love track inspired by the traffic jams on National Route 134 in Shonan.
Featuring an upbeat rhythm and refreshing melody, it stands as a signature piece that embodies SPiCYSOL’s “Surf Beat Music” concept.
It was released digitally in advance in May 2019 and later included on the EP EASY-EP in August of the same year.
The song received power-play rotations on more than 17 radio stations nationwide and has been embraced by many listeners as the perfect soundtrack for summer drives.
Give it a listen for seaside drive dates or trips to Shonan with friends!
Sea Breeze and SelfishnessHinatazaka46

It’s a coming-of-age love song set on a summer beach, portraying the feelings of a guy who’s constantly thrown off by the person he likes.
It’s a Hinatazaka46 track included on the single “Love yourself!” released in May 2025.
The lyrics capture the boy’s conflicted yet affectionate feelings toward a free-spirited girl—she dashes around the sandy shore, refuses to go home until the wind dies down… he’s exasperated, but finds her innocence adorable.
With its breezy pop sound, the song exudes a resort vibe.
Play it on a summer drive or a seaside date, and it’s sure to make your heart skip a beat!
sparkleFuji Kaze

An ambitious work by Fujii Kaze with a striking vibe reminiscent of ’80s–’90s dance music.
Even amid life’s hardships and rapid changes, you can overcome them as long as you’re with the one you love.
The lyrics carry that uplifting message, perfectly matched with a breezy, lighthearted melody.
Released in May 2021, it was performed at the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in December of the same year via a remote appearance from his family home in Satoshō, Okayama Prefecture.
It’s the perfect track not only for July drives in the height of summer, but also for karaoke sessions indoors with the AC on.



