MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: 15 Anime Movie Theme Songs

20.July.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

 

The team at MMN has put together a list of must-hear theme songs from anime films, ranging from Studio Ghibli classics to some of the most popular anime franchises to date like My Hero Academia. We hope you enjoy this week’s playlist!

 

15 Anime Movie Theme Songs

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Yorushika – “Hana ni Bourei”

Hana ni Bourei or “Flower for Dead” is known as the main theme song for the recent Netflix anime film A Whisker Away.

 

RADWIMPS – “Dream Lantern (Yumetourou)”

This is the opening theme song for the anime film Your Name. RADWIMPS also recorded an English version of the same song.

 

Masayoshi Yamazaki – “One More Time, One More Chance”

Known as the ending song for the anime film 5 Centimetres per Second, this song is sure to pull at your heartstrings.

 

aiko – “Koi wo Shita no wa”

The theme song for the animated movie A Silent Voice.

 

Official HIGE DANdism – “Yesterday”

“Yesterday” was written for the animated sci-fi romantic drama film HELLO WORLD. The beautiful melody reflects the strength of the heart and the anguish that hides within it.

 

DAOKO and Kenshi Yonezu – “Uchiage Hanabi”

The song soon became a big hit upon its release in 2017. It was used as the theme song for the film Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?

 

Motohiro Hata – “Rain”

“Rain” by Motohiro Hata was used as the theme song for the romantic anime film The Garden of Words.

 

SEKAI NO OWARI – “RPG”

The main theme song for the 2013 film Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!!

 

Ling Tosite Sigure – “Who What Who What”

Released in 2019, this was the theme song for Psycho-Pass: The Movie.

 

KANA-BOON – “Diver”

KANA-BOON’s lively and refreshing rock tunes introduced the youthful and exciting film Boruto: Naruto the Movie.

 

sumika – “Higher Ground”

Written as the main theme for the 2019 anime film My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, this song was released as Japanese rock band sumika’s 4th major single.

 

Joe Hisaishi – “One Summer Day”

A song known to any and all fans of Studio Ghibli, taken from their classic film Spirited Away. Written and performed by Joe Hisaishi.

 

Sukima Switch – “Hoshi no Utsuwa

The main theme of the 2014 film The Last: Naruto the Movie and famous as being the song to wrap up the Naruto anime series.

 

Daichi Miura – “Blizzard”

This track was written as the main theme for Dragon Ball Super: Broly which was nominated for Animation of the Year at the 42nd Japan Academy Film Prize.

 

Masaki Suda – “Long Hope Philia”

Long Hope Philia was written for the 2018 anime film My Hero Academia: Two Heroes. Performed by Masaki Suda, the track was written and composed by Hiromu Akita of amazarashi.

 

What do you think of this week’s playlist? If you like these songs, make sure to check out the movies too. We release a new J-music playlist every week so stay tuned!

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    01.February.2021 | FEATURES / MUSIC

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    This Week’s Theme: ‘Top Anime Theme Songs of Winter 2021’

    We have compiled a list of songs from the Winter 2021 anime list which includes series that have just started as well as series set to begin in January 2021. You’ll see some big series names on here, and perhaps some you weren’t aware of!

     

    YOASOBI – “Kaibutsu”

    The opening theme for season two of BEASTARS.

     

    Shinsei Kamattechan – “Boku no Sensō” (‘My War’)

    This is the opening theme song for the final season of Attack on Titan. This is the second theme song to be performed by Shinsei Kamattechan since the season two. A chaotic number which perfectly foreshadows the excitement welling up in the final season.

     

    TREASURE – “BEAUTIFUL”

    The ending theme song for the episodes of Black Clover which started airing on January 5, 2021. The opening theme song is performed by Snow Man.

     

    Kiro Akiyama – “Identity”

    The opening theme song for season two of The Promised Neverland which started airing on January 7, 2021.

     

    BAND-MAID – “Different”

    BAND-MAID’s new song Different is the opening theme song for Log Horizon: Destruction of the Round Table. The ending theme is Blue Horizon by Miyu Oshiro.

     

    LiSA – “dawn”

    dawn by LiSA is the opening theme song for the anime Back Arrow which celebrates its debut on air this month. Check out the trailer above.

     

    Ikimonogakari – “BAKU”

    The opening theme song for the episodes of BORUTO- NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS which are airing this month. Ikimonogakari previously performed two theme songs for the Naruto Shippuuden series. Their song BAKU has been specifically written for the BORUTO series.

     

    Akihito Okano – “Hikari Are”

    The opening theme for the highly-anticipated fourth season of The Seven Deadly Sins. The ending theme is time by SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:ReoNa.

     

    Fujifabric – “Rakuen”

    The opening theme for Dr. Stone: Stone Wars which is the second season of Dr. Stone. The ending theme is Koe? by Hatena.

     

    TRUE – “Storyteller”

    The opening theme for the upcoming second season of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.

     

    Yuiko Ohara – “Tabibito no Uta”

    The opening theme for the upcoming anime series Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation. Yuiko Ohara will also perform the ending song.

     

    Riko Azuna – “keep weaving your spider way”

    The opening theme for the upcoming anime series So I’m a Spider, So What? The ending theme is Gambare! Kumoko-san by Aoi Yuki.

     

    Did you enjoy this week’s theme? We post a variety of different genres each week, including J-pop lists, so give us a follow and join us so we can all share our love of music from Japan.

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: Japanese New Year’s Playlist

    28.December.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

     

    Japanese New Year’s Playlist

    I think we can all agree 2020 has been a ride. Here’s a special selection of tracks to sign off the year and welcome 2021.

     

    [Alexandros] – “12/26 Ikou no Nenmatsu”

    This song sings about that feeling after Christmas in the run up to the New Year as you realise there’s only a little bit of time left before the year ends.

     

    NMB48 – “December 31st”

    The title of this song translates to December 31st, or New Year’s Eve. It’s a feelsy and sentimental track for looking back over the past year and getting ready for the next.

     

    Remioromen – “Oomisoka no Uta”


    A famous Japanese New Year’s track with a beautiful melody that really hits you hard, even if you don’t understand the Japanese lyrics.

     

    Yumi Matsutoya – “A HAPPY NEW YEAR”


    This song has a sad-sounding melody but the lyrics are filled with positivity, the kind of feeling you want to start the New Year with.

     

    ELLEGARDEN – “New Year’s Day”

    This song overflows with the heart-rending feeling of New Year’s Eve. It’ll soon become a yearly tradition for you to listen to this song at the end of each year.

     

    Chatmonchy – “Sekai ga Owaru Yoru ni”

    The title of this song translates to “On The Night The World Ends” and that is exactly how the end of the year may feel to some as they leave their old selves behind and delve deep into the world of soul-searching.

     

    Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – “Furisodeshon”

    At the start of each year, Japan holds coming-of-age ceremonies for young people who have just turned 20. This song, which is about coming-of-age, was released when Kyary Pamyu Pamyu turned 20.

     

    back number – “Happy End”


    This is a great track for celebrating the end of the year. It has a melancholic melody and lyrics, but it has that yearning for things to turn out right, which is relevant to the madness that has been 2020. Here’s to a better 2021.

     

    Masaharu Fukuyama – “Kokoro color ~ a song for the wonderful year ~”


    If you’re wanting to look towards the New Year with positivity then this really happy and uplifting track is one to check out.

     

    Gospellers – “A HAPPY NEW YEAR”

    This is a cover of Yumi Matsutoya’s A HAPPY NEW YEAR which was introduced earlier in the playlist. Their comforting voices will melt away the cold of winter and warm your heart.

     

    What did you think of our New Year’s playlist? We’ll be bringing you another playlist soon but for now, have a wonderful New Year!

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: J-Pop Christmas Vibes For 2020

    14.December.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

     

    J-Pop Christmas Vibes For 2020

    Christmas is right around the corner, which means all of the same old Christmas songs will be played non-stop everywhere! Change things up a bit with our festive curation of J-pop tracks that are a celebration of the holiday season and wintertime.

     

    LiSA×Uru – “Saikai” (produced by Ayase)

    This song was written by YOASOBI’s composer Ayase. The song was also recorded on THE FIRST TAKE ー a YouTube channel which records famous artists performing songs in the first take without being edited.

     

    amazarashi – “Christmas”

    The piano melody reflects the cold of winter and creates an image of falling snow. Make sure to check out the official video which uses 3DCG animation.

     

    back number – “Christmas Song”

    If you’re looking for Christmas vibes, this Christmas song will get you in the festive spirit straight away. You’ll be swaying to the swing beat in no time.

     

    Noriyuki Makihara – “Fuyu Ga Hajimaru Yo”

    The jolly beat and catchy hook will have you singing along in no time.

     

    Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE – “Fuyu Monogatari”

    An emotional winter song perfect for those times you want to reflect on the year that has gone by so fast.

     

    GReeeeN – “Yuki No Ne”

    Another winter song which creates the magical image of snowfall. When you hear the powerful and passionate chorus, you won’t be able to stop yourself from wanting to sing along.

     

    BUMP OF CHICKEN – “Merry Christmas”

    A relaxing song with nostalgic Christmas vibes. The beautiful guitar accompaniment will fill you with warmth.

     

    Hikaru Utada – “Can’t Wait ‘Til Christmas”

    A Christmas love song written by Hikaru Utada whose voice is beautiful on every single song of hers.

     

    Sayaka Kanda, Natsuki Inaba, Sumire Morohoshi – “Do You Want to Build a Snowman? – Japanese Version”

    This one needs no introduction. The Japanese version of the classic song from Disney’s ‘Frozen.’

     

    KICK THE CAN CREW – “Kurisumasu. Ibu Rap” (Christmas Eve Rap)

    If you’re looking for a relaxing rap with Christmas vibes, this is your song.

     

    HYADAIN – “Kurisumasu? Nani Sore? Oishii no?”

    The music and lyrics of this song are incredibly fun and hilarious, you’re sure to crack up when the real song drops after the soothing introduction.

    Momoiro Clover Z – “Santa-san”

    A faced-paced J-pop fest dedicated to the man himself, Santa Claus.

     

    GIRLFRIEND – “Christmas Magic”

    This Christmas song is written by the all-female J-pop/rock band GIRLFRIEND and is a feel-good one to say the least.

     

    What did you think of this week’s picks? We wish you a Merry Christmas and hope you stick around for next week’s playlist!

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: Japanese Sad Vibes Playlist

    09.November.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

     

    Japanese Sad Vibes Playlist

    Let’s face it, 2020 has been a tough year. We’ve all had our ups and downs, and sometimes when you’re feeling sad, you want a song that captures that feeling to vibe to. Here’s a selection of feelsy tracks for when you’re feeling sad.

     

    Aimer – “Anatani Deawanakereba Kasetsutouka”

    Aimer has a lot of sad-sounding songs, and this is a really feelsy one. You can hear it in her voice. Its title roughly translates to ‘If I’m Unable to See You – Summer, Winter, and Autumn Flowers.”

     

    Nujabes – “Dawn on the Side”

    From the third and final album ‘Spiritual State’ by Nujabes, there’s something about this instrumental song that is hauntingly beautiful, sad, and nostalgic all at the same time.

     

    Hikaru Utada – “Don’t Think Twice”

    This song is the official English version of Utada’s song ‘Chikai,’ both of which are main theme songs for the video game Kingdom Hearts III. It has really sad lyrics which are sung beautifully as always by Utada.

     

    Rude-α – “LIFE”

    This song became a hit as the ending theme for the anime series ‘Dr. Stone.’ Another great track to vibe to that can make you feel a whirlpool of different emotions: happy, sad, and nostalgic all at the same time.

     

    Nujabes – “Rainyway Back Home”

    A peaceful song with nostalgic vibes. Listening to it will send you on a journey back to your childhood home. If you want to stay focussed while studying or working, this song is sure to calm you down.

     

    C&K – “Y”


    The letter “Y” symbolises two lovers going their separate ways. A heartbreaking song that reflects on the good times and shows hopes for meeting again to walk the same path together.

     

    Sohta feat. Eve – “Ikanaide”

    Originally by Sohta, this song has been covered by a range of artists. The song title translates to “don’t go” and talks about the heart-wrenching feeling of walking your lover to the train station and watching them leave, trying to be brave. The song can be interpreted in a number of ways, including the passing of a loved one.

     

    Galileo Galilei – “Arigatō, Gomen ne”

    The song literally translates to “Thank you, I’m Sorry”. A relaxing song with comforting vibes perfect for self-reflection.

     

    alan – “Ikiru”

    A beautiful piece sung by alan. Her gentle, soothing voice harmonises perfectly with the elegant instrumental accompaniment.

     

    Shota Tezuka – “Aitai Yo”

    A passionate song about aching to meet someone. The beautiful piano accompaniment makes the song even more emotional.

     

    MINMI – “Shiki no Uta”

    This song became a hit as the ending theme for the anime series ‘Samurai Champloo.’ Despite the track not being played commercially overseas, it has become loved the world over, even amongst those who aren’t anime fans.

     

    XAAXAA – “yukidokei”

    This song is about the feelings and memories that you’re left with after a break-up. The vocals and music are both beautiful and powerful.

     

    D=OUT  – “Senko Hanabi”

    A song by the visual-kei rock band D=OUT. The vocals and music are nothing short of beautiful.

     

    Eir Aoi – “Close Friend”

    Eir Aoi’s powerful and emotional voice is just what you need when you want to sing along passionately.

     

    Shoko Nakagawa – “RAY OF LIGHT”

    Well-known as the fifth ending theme song for the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood anime series, this is another passionate song to sing your heart out to.

     

    What did you think of this week’s picks? If you enjoyed them, make sure to stick around as we’ll be posting a new playlist every week.

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: Japanese Songs For Concentration & Focus

    05.November.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

     

    Japanese Songs For Concentration & Focus

    If you’re the type to concentrate better with music on in the background, whether you’re studying or working, then we’ve got a playlist for you. Even better if you’re a fan of music from Japan!

     

    RADWIMPS – “Nandemonaiya – movie ver.”

    This song was written for the box office hit movie Your Name. The relaxing piano melodies and soothing vocals is just what you need to concentrate.

     

    Kan Sano – “On My Way Home”

    A soothing piano song with no vocals. This calming track will keep you relaxed so you can get on with your work.

     

    Suchmos – “MINT”

    A more upbeat song to give you energy. The funky bassline sets the pace for the freestyle guitar melodies.

     

    chelmico – “Zurui ne”

    chelmico’s chill café vibes are just what you need to concentrate. The rhythmic vocals will help you to stay focussed on the task at hand.

     

    LUCK TAPES feat. kojikoji – “BLUE feat. kojikoji”


    Another chill song to switch on when you’re feeling your concentration levels drop. The gentle vocal harmonies and light drumbeat set the tone for a day of stress-free work.

     

    pinoko feat. KEN TIN MIN – “Sunday”

    The catchy hooks, rhythm and freestyle piano melodies will instantly put you in a good mood, motivating you to work hard.

     

    Rainych – “Say So – Japanese Version” 

    Indonesian YouTuber Rainych took the world by storm by releasing a Japanese cover of the Doja Cat’s song Say So. Her dreamy kawaii voice will lift your spirit instantly.

     

    Nujabes – “Rainyway Back Home”

    A chilled, laid-back tune that fills you with an overwhelming sense of nostalgia, like returning to the home you used to live at. Pretty much every track by Nujabes is great to have on in the background while working.

     

    Masayoshi Soken – “Crimson Sunset”

    A classic track from the Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood soundtrack, and a very Japanese-y one at that. Its quiet melody is perfect for concentration.

     

    Boku no Lyric no Boyomi – “Asayoke to Nettaigyo”

    The gentle vocals and gorgeous music will put you in the zone to get done what needs to get done.

     

    Asako Toki – “mellow yellow”

    Like the song title suggests, this is a mellow, soft-sounding song so is an easy listen when you’re concentrating.

     

    Mizuki Ohira – “Ikareta Baby”

    The funky, smooth, and feel-good sound is sure to fill you with motivation and in turn increase your concentration.

     

    ASOBOiSM – “UCHOTEN (feat. TACK)”

    Another smooth-sounding track with eargasmic bars you can just tune out to.

     

    kiki vivi lily – “80denier”

    This song has a groovy sound and distinct rhythm that makes it another great listen for work.

     

    So, what did you think? Stay tuned as we’ll be bringing you a new playlist of Japanese songs every week!

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: Japanese Songs to Feel Refreshed in the Morning

    26.October.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

     

    Japanese Songs to Feel Refreshed in the Morning

    If you woke up feeling refreshed this morning, here’s a playlist of Japanese songs for you to switch on to enhance that feeling as you enjoy your morning coffee.

     

    Aimer – “We Two”

    Aimer’s delicate voice contrasts with the passionate rhythm of the electric guitar. A heavenly combination to wake up your brain in the morning.

    DAOKO – “Hajimemashite no Kimochi o”

    DAOKO never fails to make a catchy song. This song has that refreshing feeling to it, but also has a hint of melancholy to it.

     

    Yorushika – “Dakara Boku wa Ongaku o Yameta”

    This one also has a brisk melancholy to it but is nothing short of refreshing.

     

    [Alexandros] – “Gesshoku Horizon”

    You just can’t get enough of the jaunty guitar and rhythm of this one. Perfect as a morning track.

     

    Cidergirl – “Evergreen”

    This fast paced rock tune gives you that same kind of uplifting, freeing feeling like a shonen anime opening theme.

     

    sanari – “Prince”

    A chill song with refreshing vibes. The gentle beat of the drums and sanari’s smooth voice is just what you want to hear in the morning.

     

    Eito – “Right Now”

    Just hearing the simple acoustic guitar chords and simple melody will have you humming along in no time.

     

    DREAMS COME TRUE – “Haretara Iine”

    A happy sounding song that sets you up for the day with positive vibes.

     

    Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – “Sai & Co”

    If you are looking for some encouragement to start your day, an upbeat song by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is just what you need.

     

    livetune feat. Hatsune Miku – “Yellow – Re:Dialed”

    Another upbeat song to brighten your morning. Plunge into Hatsune Miku’s bright and colourful world.

     

    Official HIGE DANdism – “No Doubt”

    The vocals and melody of the happy-sounding keyboard are sure to make you feel good in the morning.

     

    KANA-BOON – “Wake up”

    An energy-filled KANA-BOON song will provide you with the energy to get on with your day.

     

    SUPER BEAVER – “Yokan”

    Another feel-good rock song, and despite being a rock tune, is easy to listen to even in the mornings.

     

    L’Arc~en~Ciel – “READY STEADY GO”

    A rock song to provide you with the energy to get up and get on with your day. The raspy vocals blend perfectly with the guitar melodies.

     

    What did you think of this week’s picks? Stay tuned as we’ll be bringing you a new playlist to discover every week.

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: Japanese Songs For Halloween and Autumn

    12.October.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

     

    Japanese Songs For Halloween and Autumn

    Autumn has arrived, and Halloween is on the horizon. It’s the season for crunchy leaves, pumpkin spice lattes, and spooks. Get in the mood with this seasonal selection of Japanese songs for Halloween and autumn.

     

    Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – Crazy Party Night -Pumpkins Strike Back-

    This song breathes life into halloween year after year and is essential to your Halloween playlist.

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    AKB48 – “Halloween Night”

    Let AKB48’s energetic and exciting voices ignite your Halloween party mood.

     

    Denki Groove – “Mononoke Dance”

    A groovy dance track which will have you bouncing to the rhythm in no time.

    Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE – “Rat-tat-tat”

    This was used as the commercial song for a Halloween event held at Universal Studios Japan.

     

    THE ORAL CIGARETTES – “Halloween no Yoin”

    A great halloween rock tune to celebrate halloween. The lead guitar melodies will fill you with energy.

     

    Golden Bomber – “Dance My Generation”

    Even if you can’t have a halloween party this year, there’s no reason you can’t celebrate at home. This nostalgic tune will energise your home party.

     

    HALLOWEEN JUNKY ORCHESTRA – “HALLOWEEN PARTY”

    HALLOWEEN JUNKY ORCHESTRA was a temporary rock band formed by HYDE from L’Arc~en~Ciel and other artists. The song’s official music video includes a dance you just have to see.

     

    ARASHI – “Monster”

    This song by ARASHI was the main theme song for the drama The Monster Kid. The baroque-style sound sets the perfect mood for Halloween.

     

    Eri Kitamura – “arcadia † paroniria”

    The symphonic metal sound of this track makes you think of a spooky church. Fitting for Halloween!

     

    9mm Parabellum Bullet – “Vampiregirl”

    A song that packs together everything about 9mm Parabellum Bullet with their dark, aggressive sound. This is one to sing along to at Halloween.

     

    Sakurako Ohara – “Orange no Happy Halloween”

    Forget Happy Valentine’s Day, it’s Happy Halloween with this track which sings of a love sprouting thanks to Halloween. A jaunty guitar melody line together with Ohara’s beautiful vocals make this a very different kind of Halloween track.

     

    MAN WITH A MISSION – “Feel and Think”

    Featured on the band’s second mini album Trick or Treat e.p., this is a fast-paced Halloween rock song.

     

    Kaela Kimura – “Obake Nante Nai Sa”

    A Halloweeny song covered by Kaela Kimura.

     

    Did you enjoy our picks this week? Stay tuned for next week’s playlist!

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: 13 Best Shonen Anime Theme Songs

    05.October.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

      

    13 Best Shonen Anime Theme Songs

    It’s time to get hyped with our curated list of 13 must-listen-to opening and ending theme songs from popular shonen anime series.

    LiSA – “Gurenge” (Red Lotus)

    The opening theme for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. The song was released digitally on April 22, 2019 and topped Japan’s digital charts.

     

    Kenshi Yonezu – “Peace Sign”

    The second opening theme song for My Hero Academia. A rock guitar tune written and performed by Kenshi Yonezu as he reflects on his own childhood.

     

    Linked Horizon – “Shinzo wo Sasageyo!”

    Following the success of Attack on Titan’s season one opening theme Guren no Yamiya―a behemoth of an anthem in the anime community―season two also birthed another track that became hugely popular, Shinzo wo Sasageyo!

     

    PELICAN FANCLUB – “Primary Colours”

    The second opening theme for the anime series Dr. Stone. Like the rest of the songs on this list, this track is a huge hit with anime fans outside of Japan.

     

    YUI – “again”

    The opening theme song for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. From the rhythmic acoustic guitar and whispery vocals to a passionate rock guitar solo, the transitions in this song are as exciting as the anime.

     

    KANA-BOON – “Baton Road”

    KANA-BOON kicks off the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime with a lively and energetic tune. The song reflects the new young characters who will carry on the anime’s legacy.

     

    AAA – “Wake Up!”

    One Piece‘s 17th opening theme song. This is the perfect song for anyone who needs a kick of energy.

     

    SCANDAL – “HARUKAZE”

    Taking a trip down memory lane, we’ve arrived at a childhood favourite. The 15th anime opening for the anime Bleach.

     

    Eir Aoi – “I will…”

    The ending theme song for Sword Art Online: Alicization War of Underworld‘s final chapter.

     

    Motohiro Hata – “Toumei Datta Sekai”

    A song written for Naruto Shippuden known to any and all fans of the series.

     

    Hiroaki Tommy Tominaga \ JOJO SONO CHINO SADAME

    The very first opening theme song of the anime adaptation of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

     

    MAXIMUM THE HORMONE – “Zetsubou Billy”

    The second ending theme for the universally-praised anime series Death Note. MAXIMUM THE HORMONE also performed the second opening theme.

     

    UVERworld – “Touch off”

    The opening theme for the anime adaptation of the Weekly Shonen Jump manga series The Promised Neverland. Who else is on the hype train for season two, coming January 2021?

     

    Did you enjoy our picks this week? Stay tuned for next week’s playlist!

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: Japanese Songs to Listen to While Studying

    28.September.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

     

    Japanese Songs to Listen to While Studying

    Here’s a special selection of Japanese tunes chosen by the MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON staff for you to listen to while studying or working.

     

    YOASOBI – “Probably”

    If you’re struggling to concentrate, the steady and relaxing beat of this song will help keep your mind on track.

     

    RADWIMPS – “SHINSEKAI” (New World)

    If you’re looking for chill vibes, look no further than RADWIMPS. The relaxing vocals will keep you calm as you study for those important exams.

     

    Sakanaction – “Kikitakatta Dance Music LIQUIDROOM Ni”

    Another toned-down song to help you keep focussed on your studies.

     

    C&K – “Asa to Hikari”

    The beautiful piano melodies intertwine with C&K’s signature falsetto style. The elegant blend of melodies will relax you instantly.

     

    kiki vivi lily – Caffeine Chūdoku (Caffeineholic)

    If you can’t start your morning without a fresh cup of coffee, you’re not alone. Grab your mug and join the club.

     

    TENDRE – “DOCUMENT”

    Desperate for those café vibes but determined to self-isolate? This is your song.

     

    Nao Kodama x Kan Sano – “Coffee Shake”

    The playful riffs and light drums create the perfect atmosphere for you to focus on your studies.

     

    CHIAKI SATO – “Summer Gate”

    A beautiful chord progression and soothing voice is just what you need to hear to keep you motivated to study.

     

    sukekiyo – “Kisses”

    An easy song to get into, and a nice one at that to have on in the background while studying.

     

    SID – “Mitsuyubi”

    This song is super catchy and one you can jam to even when studying.

     

    DIMLIM – “vanitas”

    Chill songs are great for when you need to concentrate, but heavy songs are a great motivation booster too, so they’re also good for studying!

     

    D=OUT – “Senko Hanabi”

    This beautiful melody and lyrics of this song make you feel uplifted and at ease, so it’s perfect during those stressful study sessions.

    SuG – “sweeToxic”

    This song has SuG’s iconic stylish pop sound. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call this one of the band’s biggest hits.

    What did you think of this week’s playlist? Stay tuned for next week’s playlist!

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: Japanese Songs For Cooking At Home

    21.September.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.
     

     

    Japanese Songs For Cooking At Home

    Have you learned to make any new dishes while at home during the pandemic? Whether you’re trying out something different or cooking up your favourite dish, music while cooking makes it an even better time!

     

    Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – “CANDY CANDY”


    This song is packed with sugary kawaii vibes. Make sure to join in on the chorus!

     

    [Alexandros] – “Wataridori”

    The lively strumming of the guitar will fill you with the energy to get up and start cooking.

     

    Hikaru Utada – “Simple And Clean”

    Your dish doesn’t have to be complicated; sometimes simple is better. Pour some love into your cooking while belting out this track!

     

    AKB48 – “Yasai Sisters”

    Yasai Sisters is the name for the group of AKB48 members who appeared in commercials for vegetable juice producer Kagome. This is the perfect tune to cut vegetables to.

     

    Sakanaction – “Music”

    This may not be a food related song, but it’s upbeat with chill undertones which makes it the perfect tune for cooking with friends.

     

    BABYMETAL – “Doki Doki Morning”

    A super fun and lighthearted track that just takes your cooking skills to the next level.

     

    Aimyon – “MASHIMARO (Marshmallow)”

    Marshmallow is included on her brand new album Heard that there’s good pasta which was released earlier this month.

     

    Snail’s House – “Hot Milk”

    Another kawaii and comforting song by Snail’s House.

     

    Sotaiseiriron – “BATACO”

    This song has a good rhythm to it which is great to follow along to while chopping your ingredients.

     

    Yumi Matsutoya – “Rouge no Dengon”

    A super catchy and happy sounding song that’s sure to raise your mood during those times when cooking feels like a pain.

     

    CAPSULE – “JUMPER”

    This song will get you pumped and in a good mood while cooking, it makes you want to just start dancing, or I guess jumping.

     

    DE DE MOUSE – “Nulife”

    The beginning of this song is quiet and tranquil, so you can immerse yourself in your cooking, but it also has upbeat parts which make you want to pour your all into your dish.

     

    NICO Touches the Walls – “RAMEN TABETAI”

    When the cooking didn’t go too well but you’re still in need of a warm and hearty meal, going out for ramen might be a good shout. The song title translates to “I want to eat ramen” – one of Japan’s best comfort foods.

     

    What did you think of this week’s playlist? Make sure to stay tuned as we’ll be delivering you a brand new playlist every week.

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: Japanese Songs to Listen to While Driving

    14.September.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

     

    Japanese Songs to Listen to While Driving

    If you’re hitting the road anytime soon and are in need of a new playlist, then we’ve got the compilation for you: a special selection of Japanese tunes to serve as your BGM while you drive.

     

    Suchmos – “STAY TUNE”

    A chill song to roll around the city on a pleasant late evening as you return home from your day out.

     

    Official HIGE DANdism -“115 MILLION KILOMETER FILM”

    Another song perfect for singing your heart out when you have the windows up.

     

    chelmico – “Disco  (Bad dance doesn’t matter)”

    A feel-good disco song that you’ll want to hear again and again.Your passengers will be bouncing to the bouncy rhythm in no time.

     

    ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION – “Rewrite”

    The fourth opening theme song for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist. A nostalgic song that can never be forgotten.

     

    KANA-BOON – “NAIMONONEDARI”

    A classic upbeat rock tune by KANA-BOON. The catchy melody will have you singing along in no time. 

     

    Sakanaction – “Eureka”

    A relaxing song for an evening drive. The official music video shows scenes of Tokyo.

     

    Aimyon – “Kimi wa Rock o Kikanai”

    A road song you want to just start singing along to out loud.

     

    BRADIO – “Kirameki Dancin’”

    A super funky tune you’ll find yourself tapping the steering wheel too without even realising.

    GARNiDELiA – “Gokuraku Joudo”


    A catchy-as-hell song for you and your friends to bounce to while riding together.

     

    Perfume – “Magic of Love”

    A love song that you’ll want to sing along to with your friends over and over.

     

    fripSide – “sister’s noise”

    The speed of this up-tempo track makes it perfect for driving.

     

    RADWIMPS – “Zenzenzense”

    The main theme song for the 2016 hit anime film Your Name. The up-tempo melody will make you feel uplifted driving too.

     

    Gen Hoshino – “Koi”

    A song for the lovers, and one that makes you feel free while driving.

     

    DAOKO – “Kaeritai!”

    The song title literally translates to “I want to go home!”, making it the anthem for all people who are eager to get back home. 

     

    What did you think of this week’s playlist? Stay tuned for a brand new playlist every week.

  • MOSHI MOSHI PLAYLIST: Japanese Autumn Vibes – 2020 Edition

    07.September.2020 | FEATURES / MUSIC

    MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON is now on Spotify, and every week, we plan to post a new playlist with a different theme, focusing on music from Japan. If you love J-music, or are new to J-music, be sure to give us a follow.

     

    Japanese Autumn Vibes – 2020 Edition

    Autumn is right around the corner, so let’s ‘fall’ into the mood with some seasonal tracks from Japan.

     

    YOSHIKI feat. HYDE – “Red Swan”

    This song became a hit back in 2018 as the opening theme for season 3 of the anime series Attack on Titan. It’s the kind of song you want to listen to while watching the beautiful autumn sunset sinking into the horizon.

     

    Sukima Switch – “Kanade”

    This song isn’t directly touching on the season of autumn, but the lyrics talk of a breakup between a couple, and it’s that melancholy that makes this a perfect autumn track.

     

    SCANDAL – “Tsuki”

    A relaxing song with a steady beat is the perfect way to wind down from the excitement of summer. Japan celebrates Tsukimi during autumn. Tsukimi literally means “moon-viewing” and is a celebration to honour the autumn moon. As the song’s title translates to “moon”, this is the perfect song to get in the mood.

     

    Aimer – “Stars in the rain” (Produced by Taka from ONE OK ROCK)

    Aimer’s soothing voice is just what you want to hear on a cool autumn evening. The song was composed and produced by Taka from ONE OK ROCK.

     

    Taichi Mukai – “Michi”

    The second ending theme song for the anime Run with the Wind. The beautiful piano melodies will be stuck in your head on repeat. 

     

    Galileo Galilei – “ARASHI NO ATO DE”

    The main theme song of the animated film Typhoon Noruda. Japan sees a large number of typhoons during autumn. The title of this song translates to “after the storm” and is the perfect tune to relax to when stuck indoors waiting for a typhoon to pass.

     

    PornoGraffiti – “Saudade”

    The title of this song is a Portuguese expression used to convey an intense longing for someone or something, which has led it to become a song associated with autumn.

     

    RADWIMPS – “September-san”

    This song imagines an ordinary day in September, the month when autumn begins, and your feelings at the approaching autumn following the height of summer.

     

    Sakura Fujiwara – “Soup”

    When autumn rolls around, the temperature drops and the days get shorter. It can get a little lonely and a little melancholic at times. This is the perfect feel-good song to listen to to cheer up and warm up, a song that uses hot ‘soup’ as a metaphor for love.

     

    Official Hige Dandism – “Stand By You” 

    The official music video acoustic version of Stand By You was recorded in a church and in just one take. The gospel vocal arrangement is also worthy of note.

     

    aiko -“Eriashi”

    A heart-breaking song full of emotions. aiko’s tender voice and the gentle melody carry feelings of loneliness.

     

    back number – “Happy End”

    A song about breaking up with the one you love. The song depicts an admirable girl who hides her sadness away and faces up to reality with a smile on her face. The heartbreaking feeling will touch your heart.

     

    What did you think of this week’s playlist? Stick around as we’ll be releasing a new playlist every week.

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