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Canciones japonesas con más reproducciones en YouTube

Discover the most popular Japanese songs with the highest number of views on YouTube. This list includes J-Pop hits, anime tracks, and renowned artists, offering insight into the tunes that have captured global attention. Explore the music videos that have broken viewership records, from emotional ballads to energetic anthems. It's the perfect guide for Japanese music lovers and those seeking the latest viral phenomena.

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    Lemon - Yonezu Kenshi

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    • Most viewed video by Kenshi Yonezu on YouTube

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    The music video for "Lemon" has surpassed 921 million views on YouTube, making it Kenshi Yonezu's most viewed video on the platform. This achievement positions it as the Japanese song with the most views on YouTube, highlighting its immense popularity and global reach.

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    怪物 (Kaibutsu) - YOASOBI

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    • MV surpassed 100 million views on YouTube

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    The song has surpassed 300 million views on YouTube, making it YOASOBI's first single to reach this milestone. Its official music video has accumulated over 100 million views, demonstrating its immense popularity and global reach on the platform.

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    Shinunoga E-Wa - Fujii Kaze

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    • One of Fujii Kaze's best songs

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    The song has garnered over 97 million views on YouTube for its Nippon Budokan live video, with its official "Matsuri" video exceeding 119 million views. Its viral success on TikTok and its standing as the most streamed Japanese song worldwide on Spotify, with over 500 million streams, demonstrate its massive popularity and global reach on video platforms.

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    KICK BACK

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    • First Japanese song to reach top 50 global daily ranking

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    KICK BACK has amassed an extraordinary number of views on YouTube, with its official music video surpassing 234 million views and the song itself recording over 689 million plays. Its success is largely attributed to its role as the opening theme for the popular anime "Chainsaw Man", which boosted its global visibility and made it the most-watched Anime Opening of 2022.

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    NIGHT DANCER

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    • Has 348M views on YouTube

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    This song has garnered over 348 million views on its official music video on YouTube, showcasing its immense popularity. Its viral success on social media platforms and the creation of multiple versions and remixes have contributed to its status as one of the most-viewed Japanese songs on the platform.

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    Idol (YOASOBI)

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    • Exceeded 100 million views in 35 days, fastest ever

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    The song has surpassed 600 million views on YouTube, demonstrating its immense popularity and global reach. Its animated music video achieved 100 million views in just 35 days, making it the fastest Japanese song to do so.

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    Gurenge (LiSA)

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    • No. 1 song on Billboard Japan's year-end Hot Animation of the Year 2020 chart

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    This song has accumulated hundreds of millions of views on YouTube, establishing itself as a global phenomenon. Its association with the popular anime 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba' boosted its visibility and turned it into a globally recognized anthem.

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    Pretender - Official Hige Dandism

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    • Over 500 million views on YouTube

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    This song has garnered over 902 million plays on streaming platforms, and its official music video surpassed 635 million views on YouTube. Its success led it to spend seven weeks at number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and break the record for staying at the top of the streaming chart for thirty-four weeks.

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    Yoru ni Kakeru

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    • Gained massive popularity through TikTok

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    This song achieved an unprecedented milestone by becoming the first in RIAJ history to reach one billion on-demand streams in April 2025, earning double diamond certification. Its immense popularity and record-breaking status make it one of the most streamed Japanese songs on YouTube.

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    Suzume (Radwimps)

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    • Has 123M views on YouTube

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    The song “Suzume” by RADWIMPS has garnered a significant number of views on YouTube, establishing itself as a viral phenomenon. Its popularity stems from its connection to the hit anime film “Suzume no Tojimari” and its captivating melody, which has resonated with a global audience.

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    New Genesis - Ado

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    • First One Piece video to hit 100 million YouTube views

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    "New Genesis" has surpassed 600 million streams across platforms, and its music video has garnered over 191 million views on YouTube. This massive success makes it one of the most streamed Japanese songs on the platform, highlighting its global impact.

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    Usseewa - Ado

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    • YouTube video surpassed 10 million views

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    «Usseewa» has garnered over 64 million views on YouTube for its animated music video, demonstrating its immense popularity on the platform. The song has also surpassed one billion streams across all platforms, underscoring its massive impact and status as a global hit.

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    Inferno - Mrs. GREEN APPLE

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    • Has 355M views on YouTube

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    This song has garnered hundreds of millions of views on YouTube, establishing itself as a viral phenomenon and a staple on Japanese music charts. Its use as the opening theme for the anime "Fire Force" propelled its global popularity, attracting a vast audience beyond Japan.

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    Kaikai Kitan (Eve)

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    • Exceeded 100 million views on YouTube

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    «Kaikai Kitan» has amassed over 467 million views on its official music video on YouTube, in addition to 81 million on the Crunchyroll opening. Its massive success and connection to the popular anime «Jujutsu Kaisen» have made it one of the most-watched Japanese songs on the platform.

Frequently asked questions

This list focuses on Japanese music videos, ordered by view count on YouTube. Streams from Spotify, YouTube Music, and YouTube are counted. Songs performed by non-Japanese artists or sung by Vocaloids are not included.
The list is updated periodically to reflect changes in view counts. For instance, the last known update was October 8, 2025, indicating a commitment to data freshness.
The results reflect the popularity of Japanese songs on YouTube and other streaming platforms, based on the total number of views. A higher position indicates a greater number of views and, therefore, higher popularity among the global audience.
Yes, this list specifically focuses on the most viewed music videos in Japanese music. The context explicitly mentions "Most viewed music videos in Japanese music," implying that official videos are prioritized.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking is compiled by analyzing the views of Japanese songs on YouTube and other relevant streaming platforms. Our goal is to provide a clear insight into the popularity of Japanese music based on audience engagement.

  • The total view count from Spotify, YouTube Music, and YouTube is considered for each song, ensuring a comprehensive view of its popularity.
  • The list exclusively focuses on Japanese music videos, excluding performances by non-Japanese artists and songs sung by Vocaloids to maintain thematic relevance.
  • Information is regularly updated to reflect the latest view data, ensuring the ranking remains current and accurate.
  • Songs with high cultural impact and significant recognition in the Japanese music scene are prioritized, as reflected in their high view counts.
  • The song must be performed by a Japanese artist. Songs by non-Japanese artists are not included.
  • The song must have an official music video available on YouTube. The ranking is based on music video views.
  • Views are consolidated from multiple platforms, including YouTube, YouTube Music, and Spotify, to provide a comprehensive measure of popularity.
  • Songs sung by Vocaloids are not included, maintaining the focus on human artists.