Japanese
Music Generator

From J-Pop hooks to anime openings, enka ballads, and city pop grooves — generate music in the rich tradition of Japanese popular music. Describe your track and Music Agent delivers.

J-Pop ReadyAnime OSTCity Pop Vibes
Tunee Music Agent
Create a J-Pop anime opening at 165 BPM in B minor, energetic with electric guitar and synth
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Here's your anime opening — driving guitar riff, bright synth lead, punchy drums, and an anthemic melody in B minor.

Hikari no Michi

Japanese AI

165 BPMB MinorAnime OP
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Japanese Music DNA

The four pillars of Japanese music — melodic complexity, dense arrangements, media integration, and genre hybridization.

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Melodic Sophistication

Japanese music favors complex, wide-ranging melodies. J-Pop frequently uses key changes, chromatic movement, and interval leaps uncommon in Western pop.

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Arrangement Density

Dense, layered arrangements with frequent section changes. A single J-Pop song may contain 5+ distinct sections — intro, A-melo, B-melo, sabi (chorus), C-melo, and outro.

03

Anime & Media Tie-Ins

Japanese music is deeply intertwined with anime, games, and drama soundtracks. Many top artists are known first through anime opening and ending themes.

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Hybrid Identity

Japan absorbs global genres and reimagines them — city pop from AOR, visual kei from glam rock, J-Hip-Hop from US rap — creating distinctly Japanese variations.

Explore the Spectrum

Six Japanese music styles — from modern J-Pop and anime OST to classic city pop and enka.

J-Pop

110–160 BPM1990s–Present

Japanese pop music — catchy melodies, polished production, idol groups, and solo artists dominating the Oricon charts.

J-Rock

120–180 BPM1980s–Present

Japanese rock from L'Arc-en-Ciel to ONE OK ROCK — guitar-driven with dramatic vocal delivery and emotional intensity.

City Pop

95–125 BPM1978–1988

Glossy, funk-influenced pop from Japan's bubble era — Tatsuro Yamashita, Mariya Takeuchi, and the sound of 80s Tokyo.

Enka

60–90 BPM1960s–Present

Traditional Japanese ballad style with melismatic vocals, pentatonic melodies, and deep emotional expression.

Anime OST

100–180 BPM1970s–Present

Opening themes, ending themes, and insert songs for anime — from Evangelion to Demon Slayer.

Vocaloid / Utaite

120–200 BPM2007–Present

Music created with Hatsune Miku and other Vocaloid software, or covered by utaite (online singers).

How It Compares

See how Japanese music compares to Korean, English, and Chinese popular music markets.

FeatureJapaneseKorean (K-Pop)English (Western Pop)Chinese (C-Pop)
Melody StyleComplex, wide-range, chromaticHook-driven, rhythmicVerse-chorus focusPentatonic-influenced, lyrical
ArrangementDense, many sectionsPolished, pattern-basedStreamlined verse-chorusBallad-heavy, lush
Industry ModelIdol + artist-drivenAgency/trainee systemLabel + independentStreaming + variety show
Key MarketDomestic + anime globalGlobal export focusGlobal defaultGreater China, SEA
Visual CultureAnime, manga tie-insMV choreography, fashionMV + live performanceDrama + variety show tie-ins
Notable ArtistsYOASOBI, Kenshi Yonezu, Utada HikaruBTS, BLACKPINK, NewJeansTaylor Swift, DrakeJay Chou, Eason Chan

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated Japanese music prompts — from anime openings to city pop grooves and enka ballads.

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Anime Opening

Create an energetic anime opening at 168 BPM in B minor. Distorted guitar intro, driving drums, bright synth, anthemic vocal melody, dramatic key change. Mood: heroic adventure.

AnimeEnergetic
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City Pop Groove

Generate a city pop track at 108 BPM in Db major. Funky bass, smooth Rhodes, chorus guitar, tight drums, warm vocal melody. Mood: neon-lit Tokyo night.

City PopFunky
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J-Pop Idol

Produce a bright J-Pop idol song at 140 BPM in A major. Catchy hook, sparkling synths, handclaps, cute vocal melody, energetic arrangement. Mood: cheerful and kawaii.

J-PopIdol
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Enka Ballad

Create an enka ballad at 72 BPM in D minor. Melismatic vocal melody, shakuhachi, koto, string section, pentatonic scale. Mood: deep longing and heartache.

EnkaBallad
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J-Rock Anthem

Build a J-Rock anthem at 155 BPM in E minor. Powerful guitar riff, double bass drums, soaring vocal melody, orchestral bridge. Mood: emotional intensity.

J-RockAnthem
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Vocaloid Style

Generate a Vocaloid-style track at 190 BPM in C minor. Fast synth arpeggios, electronic drums, complex melody, key changes, high-energy. Mood: digital hyperactivity.

VocaloidFast
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Anime Ending

Compose a gentle anime ending theme at 95 BPM in F major. Acoustic guitar, soft piano, warm vocal melody, bittersweet chord progression. Mood: sunset reflection.

Anime EDGentle
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Japanese R&B

Create a Japanese R&B track at 88 BPM in Eb minor. Smooth vocal line, jazzy chords, muted drums, warm bass, city-night atmosphere. Mood: sophisticated and intimate.

J-R&BSmooth
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Where Japanese Music Lives

Real-world scenarios where Japanese musical styles create authentic, engaging content.

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Anime & Game Projects

Generate opening themes, ending songs, and insert tracks for anime, visual novels, and Japanese-style games.

三个简单步骤

从创意到成品 — 描述、优化、导出你的japanese音乐。

01

描述你的想法

告诉 Music Agent 你想要什么样的曲目 — 可以参考某种情绪、艺术家或场景,无需专业术语。

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通过对话优化

通过自然对话微调 BPM、调性、乐器和曲式结构,反复调整直到满意为止。

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导出并使用

下载高品质音频文件,完全支持商业用途 — 游戏、视频、广告等。

常见问题

关于使用 Tunee 创作japanese音乐,你需要知道的一切。

Yes. The AI understands J-Pop's characteristic melodic complexity — wide intervals, chromatic movement, and multi-section song structures that define the genre.

Absolutely. Specify 'anime OP' or 'anime ED' in your prompt along with the mood and tempo. The AI will create tracks with the dramatic structure and energy of anime theme songs.

Yes. City pop's distinctive sound — funk bass, chorus guitar, Rhodes, and glossy production — is well-represented. Describe the sub-style for targeted results.

Yes. Request Japanese-style R&B, J-Rock with metal elements, or city pop with modern electronic production — the AI blends styles naturally.

Yes. The AI can generate enka-style melodies with pentatonic scales, melismatic vocal lines, and traditional Japanese instrumentation like koto and shakuhachi.

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