J-Melo

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GenreMusic show
Directed byHarada Nobuyuki
Presented byKayna & Sascha
Country of originJapan
J-Melo
Title card
GenreMusic show
Directed byHarada Nobuyuki
Presented byKayna & Sascha
Country of originJapan
Original languagesEnglish
Japanese
Production
ProducerHarada Nobuyuki
Camera setupMulticamera setup
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkNHK
Release7 October 2005 (2005-10-07) 
present

J-Melo is a weekly Japanese music television program broadcast by NHK. It is recorded entirely in the English language. It began broadcasting on October 7, 2005. The program is available on NHK's World Service television station, Radio Japan, Digital Educational TV and on its Domestic General Channel.

melody. hosted the program from April 2007 until September 2008.

The program started broadcasting on October 7, 2005, and was hosted by Mai Takematsu, a Japanese harpist.[1] The name "J-Melo" comes from the words, "Japan", "Melody", and "Mellow". The show is the first Japanese music program produced by NHK to be recorded entirely in English, and presents various Japanese music and musicians to the rest of the world through its global television station, NHK World.[2] The show is also aired in Japan in English with Japanese subtitles.[1] In March 2007, Mai Takematsu left the show in order to pursue her medical career, and in April 2007, she was replaced by Japanese singer, melody.[1] She hosted the show until September 2008, when it was announced that May J. will host the succeeding episodes. The new J-Melo debuted in October 2008, with May J. along with Shanti presenting the program, with an updated set and website and a new opening billboard. It was the first time that the program had two permanent presenters. Shanti, however, left the show in 2010. Aside from music videos, the program features interviews and recorded performances.

In 2009, J-Melo started a music project, a fictitious band called Rough-T with manga characters fronted by Takekawa Ai, produced by Marty Friedman, and with additional production by international independent artists kevn, Kirby and Crazy Dragon.[3] J-Melo features comments from Dave Spector, who hosts most episodes together with May J.

In March 2026, May J. announced that she has hosted her last J-MELO episode.

Starting in April 2026, Kayna & Sascha were announced as the new co-hosts.

Segments

J-Melo has a weekly theme, where most of the video content of the show revolve around. These include topics such as "Summer Favorites", "Musicians from Okinawa" or "Summer Rock Festivals". Every other month, the show also has a request special, where viewers send requests through the J-Melo website. (In a June 2007 request special, it was revealed that the most requested Japanese musical act is L'Arc-en-Ciel.) In 2007, the show introduced the segment, "Japan Dance Music Adventure," a monthly dance special, where the host tours Japan in search of traditional and modern dance music.

Currently, J-MELO features normally two great acts from either a Japanese singer, band or idol group and they would perform one or two of their songs in studio.

Specials

Guests

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