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Sakanaction – “Kaijuu” Music Video | A Japanese Alt-Rock Journey Resonating with Kiwi Indie Fans

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Daniel Chyi 戚钊
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Immerse yourself in the surreal soundscape of Sakanaction’s “Kaijuu”, a genre-blending music video that fuses alternative rock, electronic textures, and cinematic visuals. While rooted in Japanese pop culture, Sakanaction’s global appeal is catching the attention of Kiwi music lovers, film students, and indie creatives across New Zealand.

With Aotearoa’s deepening interest in J-pop, alt-electronica, and experimental storytelling, “Kaijuu” finds a natural fan base in places like Auckland’s underground music scene, Wellington’s film schools, and among NZ creatives looking for cross-cultural inspiration. The song’s name—Kaijuu, meaning "monster"—adds mythic depth that resonates with New Zealand’s love of the fantastical, from Wētā Workshop’s creature design to the growing number of Japanese cultural festivals across the country.

This video isn’t just for fans of Sakanaction—it’s a window into how Japanese artistry continues to inspire and influence New Zealand’s music, design, and visual culture. If you’re a Kiwi artist, student, or cultural explorer, you’ll find layers of meaning in this hypnotic piece.

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35 Comments


eunicebelanger

12 hours ago

this one had no reason to go this hard 😂
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MollyRount

23 hours ago

there’s effort here, respect
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Nirwana Group

2 days ago

this feels like something I'd replay later
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WaAutoReply

2 days ago

not joking, this one is actually really well made
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FOSTANI LLC

4 days ago

this made me pause longer than I expected
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