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Popular Festival Songs Ranking [2025]

Songs with a festival theme enjoy enduring popularity in Japan.

This time, we’ve put together a ranking of popular festival tracks.

It features songs with a nostalgic vibe as well as tunes that capture the excitement of a festival.

They’re perfect as BGM for festivals, too.

Popular Festival Song Rankings [2025] (81–90)

Fireworks of ShoesYorushika85rank/position

Yorushika – Fireworks of Shoes (Music Video)
Shoe's Fireworks Yorushika

Yorushika is a band rapidly gaining popularity, especially among young people.

Consisting of n-buna, also known as a Vocaloid producer, and the singer suis, Yorushika is best known for their emotional songs.

Their track “Kutsu no Hanabi” (“Fireworks of Shoes”) showcases their strengths to great effect, combining a heartrending sound with lyrics that feel almost otherworldly.

fireworksSandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE86rank/position

Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE / Fireworks ~Short Version~
Fireworks Third Generation J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE

This is “Hanabi” by Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE, a dance-vocal group popular across a wide range of generations.

Released in 2012, this song also earned them a spot in that year’s Kohaku Uta Gassen.

It’s a number where burning passion and the beauty of fireworks seem to synchronize, and anyone who’s ever fallen in love in the summer is sure to find themselves empathizing with it.

sparklerSonoko Inoue87rank/position

Sonoko Inoue / Sparklers -Music Video- (Full Ver.)
Senkō Hanabi Inoue Sonoko

Sonoko Inoue is a singer-songwriter popular mainly among junior and senior high school girls, who is also active as an actress.

The song in which she sings about the theme of summer festivals is Senko Hanabi.

Its fresh, fast-paced sound that evokes the unique atmosphere of summer, paired with nostalgic lyrics, perfectly matches the image of a summer festival.

NatsuneYuri88rank/position

“Natsune” acoustic ver.
Yuri Natsune

This is a love song by Yuuri, a streaming-hit artist, depicting the wistful scenery of late summer.

The lyrics delicately portray the changing seasons and the dynamics between lovers, leaving a strong impression.

The fragile yet warm moments shared by the two are deeply moving.

Released in September 2021, the song was also used as the ending theme for Episode 1 of the Hulu original drama “Dry Flower: The Room in July.” You’ll be drawn into the world created by the drama and the music.

It’s a perfect track for reminiscing about summer memories or savoring time with someone special.

Experience this work packed with all of Yuuri’s charm.

Goldfish FireworksAi Otsuka89rank/position

Ai Otsuka / Goldfish Fireworks (Short Ver.)
Goldfish Fireworks Ai Otsuka

“Kingyo Hanabi” is a song by Ai Otsuka, a J-POP diva popular across a wide range of generations.

The lyrics, which gather nostalgic elements of summer like rain and fireworks, are heartbreakingly beautiful and helped the song gain popularity.

Its relaxed, ballad-like melody pairs perfectly with Ai Otsuka’s clear, soaring vocals.

Incidentally, the title “Kingyo Hanabi” is said to evoke a handheld firework with illustrations, like the kind included in fireworks sets.

Doraemon OndoNobuyo Ōyama90rank/position

The lyrics and music were written by Fujiko Fujio.

It’s a classic old favorite, sung freely and brightly by Nobuyo Oyama, the original voice actor of Doraemon.

Among the many types of “ondo” songs, this is the quintessential track that’s played without fail in various regions every year, and it continues to be cherished by many people.

Popular Festival Song Rankings [2025] (91–100)

fireworksHanako Oku91rank/position

This is “Hanabi” by the hugely popular singer-songwriter Hanako Oku, who has worked on numerous commercial jingles and movie theme songs.

The track is included on her indie-era debut single and became popular among fans.

The lyrics, which express feelings for someone she fell for on a summer day, are achingly bittersweet and beautiful.