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Japan's Music Takes LA: Ennichi '25 Connects Worlds
15 Dec
Summary
- Ennichi '25 event in Los Angeles featured a music mixer and concert.
- Japanese and American music professionals explored cross-cultural collaboration.
- The event highlighted Japanese music's growing international influence in the U.S.

Los Angeles recently served as a vibrant hub for Japan's burgeoning global music scene with the "MUSIC WAY PROJECT"'s ennichi '25 event. This two-day initiative, a collaboration between CEIPA and the TOYOTA GROUP, commenced with an industry mixer at JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles, bringing together Japanese and American music professionals. Discussions centered on "destined encounters" and fostering new collaborations, acknowledging the significant U.S. fandom for Japanese music and anime.
The following night, Aurora Warehouse transformed into a lively festival space for the ennichi '25 concert, blending traditional Japanese elements with contemporary music culture. Attendees experienced taiko drumming, Japanese street food, and a tuna-cutting show before a lineup of dynamic performances. Artists such as pop group f5ve, rapper JP THE WAVY, Awich, and the acclaimed PSYCHIC FEVER from EXILE TRIBE captivated the audience, reinforcing Japan's expanding presence on international stages.
Ennichi '25 underscored the accelerating rise of Japanese music globally, with trends like charting anime soundtracks and the City Pop resurgence indicating a sustained movement rather than a fleeting fad. The event, organized by CEIPA, a consortium of major Japanese music industry organizations, aligns with the MUSIC WAY PROJECT's mission to promote the globalization and sustainable growth of Japanese music, driving it forward with the slogan "Japanese music drives the world."




