Kis-My-Ft2 Delivers Joy and Energy in a Special Parade from Anamizu for “Ongaku no Hi”
As part of the annual Japanese music broadcast #音楽の日 (Ongaku no Hi / Music Day), the popular idol group Kis-My-Ft2 delivered an uplifting performance from Anamizu Town in the Noto region. The parade was full of energy, smiles, and heartfelt messages, gaining massive attention online and trending across Japan.
Who Are Kis-My-Ft2?
Kis-My-Ft2 is a seven-member Japanese boy band managed by Johnny’s Entertainment. Since their debut in 2011, they’ve been known for their unique blend of singing, dancing, and roller-skating performances. Their dynamic stage presence and cheerful personalities have won the hearts of fans across Japan and beyond.
A Parade of Hope from a Disaster-Affected Area
This year, the group chose to perform in Anamizu, a town that was impacted by the recent Noto Peninsula earthquake. The performance wasn’t just entertainment—it was a heartfelt show of support and encouragement. Local residents joined in, and the streets came alive with music, color, and unity.
Huge Online Reaction
Following the parade, the hashtag
#キスマイ_能登からお届け (Kisumai – From Noto to You)
quickly soared to #2 on Japan’s trending list 🥈, right behind #音楽の日. Fans across the country responded with joy and gratitude, celebrating both the group’s presence and the spirit of the event.
The group posted:
"Thank you jan! & AAO
It was a parade full of energy, bringing smiles to everyone ☀️"
Music as a Message of Unity
This wasn’t just a performance—it was a message of hope. In difficult times, music has the power to connect people and lift their spirits. Once again, Ongaku no Hi proved that it’s more than just a TV show—it’s a celebration of humanity through sound and solidarity.