When it comes to Japanese songs that elementary school girls get into, many are likely anime theme songs, songs sung by idols, or tracks from TV dramas.
Among those, I’ve picked out and compiled songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.
Sing them when you go to karaoke with your family or friends!
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Cheer songs recommended for elementary school girls to sing at karaoke (1–10)
Pretty Cure☆Happy☆ChristmasNEW!Young Fresh & Kanae Oki

If you want everyone to get pumped up at Christmas, this is the song to pick! Sung by Kanae Oki with Young Fresh, it’s a character song from the anime Fresh Pretty Cure! It was included on the 2009 album Fresh Pretty Cure! Vocal Album 2 ~A Gift of Smiles~.
Arranged around the fun melody of “Jingle Bells,” the lyrics are bursting with the excitement of the season and the anticipation of presents, making your heart bounce.
The chorus, with its ringing sleigh bells, is so bright you can’t help but sing along! It’s perfect not only for girls who love Pretty Cure, but also for times when you want to sing out energetically with friends.
Joyful! Pretty Cure ChristmasNEW!Miyuki Sawashiro

This is an insert song that played in the Christmas episode of the hugely popular anime “Go! Princess Precure.” It’s included on the album “Go! Princess Precure Vocal Album 2 ~For My Dream~,” released in November 2015.
With fir trees and candles, Santa and reindeer, it portrays the fun moments of a Christmas party and fills you with excitement just by listening.
Sung brightly by Haruka Haruno and Towa Akagi/Cure Scarlet and friends, this track is sure to boost your Christmas spirit.
Try singing it out loud with your friends, getting into character as Precure together!
Campus mode!!Hatsuboshi Academy

“Campus mode!!” is a full-group song from Hatsuboshi Academy, a sparkling cheer anthem with “youth” as its theme! The lyrics and tempo are super energetic, making it perfect for teenage girls! Since multiple people sing the track, it might be tricky to perform solo, but if you have friends who like Hatsuboshi Academy, splitting parts and singing together would definitely be a blast! The tempo is a bit fast, and for the A and B sections, try singing as if you’re having an excited conversation—you’ll naturally get a bright tone.
For the chorus, crank the energy even higher and project your voice as if you’re reaching far; it’ll carry better, feel more idol-like, and be even more fun to sing! For the fast lines, it’s fine to enunciate each word clearly.
The earnestness will become a charm of the performance, so try singing as if you’ve become an idol yourself!
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE

Delicately depicting the brilliance and bittersweetness of youth, this work by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE weaves a profound message into its gentle melody.
It reflects not only the radiant memories of student days but also the struggles of confronting real-world obstacles, embodying the strength of an uplifting anthem.
Selected as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime “Oblivion Battery” starting in April 2024, the song achieved remarkable success, winning the Grand Prize at the 66th Japan Record Awards.
It’s recommended both as a track that energizes venues with its dynamic guitar-rock sound at school sports days and athletic festivals, and as a motivational song for taking a new step forward.
A bouquet for meAdo

This is a hopeful pop song about the importance of facing forward.
HoneyWorks’ refreshing melody and Ado’s powerful yet delicate vocals blend beautifully.
Its warm message—encouraging us to face our daily experiences and emotions and build self-esteem—resonates deeply.
Chosen as the new commercial song for Coca-Cola’s canned coffee brand “Georgia” in March 2025, this track warmly supports a step toward a bright future, cherishing small joys and feelings of gratitude.
A hundred flowers in full bloomLila Ikuta

A dramatic song by Rira Ikuta that paints a vividly colored future beyond hardship.
The melody, infused with traditional Japanese elements, blends beautifully with the grand sound.
Her translucent vocals and powerful beat deftly express the protagonist’s inner strength and delicate emotions.
Released in December 2024, the track was chosen as the opening theme for the anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” which begins airing in January 2025, and its vibrant jacket photo by Mika Ninagawa also drew attention.
It’s a song not only for anime fans, but one to hear when you’re at a crossroads or feeling lost.
It will surely awaken the courage sleeping in your heart.
Aim to be a Pokémon MasterRika Matsumoto

A heart-pounding song filled with passion for dreams and adventure, highlighted by Rica Matsumoto’s powerful vocals.
It delivers a youthful, positive message, singing of the courage to face hardship and the bonds with friends—perfect for boosting excitement at school sports days and athletic festivals.
Released as a single in June 1997, it was used as the opening theme for a TV anime.
It won the Work Award at the Heisei Anisong Grand Prize and garnered widespread support, reaching as high as No.
7 on the Oricon charts.
Even when practice time is limited for a sports-day cheer song, its simple, easy-to-remember melody and lyrics mean the whole class can start singing it right away.






