1. "いつも多でも" comes from "Spirited Away"
2. " Sad しみの向こうへ" comes from "School Days"
3. "Platinum ディスコ"
4. "One more time, one more chance", from "Five Centimeters per Second"
5. "Oblivious", from "Sky Realm"
6. "ガーネット", from "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time"
7. "変わらないもの"
8. "The Sore Feet Song", From "The Insect Master".
9. "サムライハート", from "Gintama"
10. "Tantian", from "Gintama".
Japanese pop music (English: Japanese POP, often abbreviated as J-POP) refers to Japanese pop music.
The name was coined by J-WAVE, a Japanese radio station, in 1988, and has since been widely used in Japan to refer to modern music influenced by Western influences, including pop music, R&B, and rock. , dance, hip-hop and soul music.
Japan has the world’s largest physical music market. Taking 2011 as an example, the annual output value of its physical record market (only counting singles, albums and music video sales) was approximately US$3.1 billion, accounting for 30% of the world market. The production level of Japanese music can be regarded as high-end worldwide. It's top-notch.