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July 11, 2026 6 min read

Build Your Own Fuji Rock 2026 Hitster Pack with Hitify

Fuji Rock Festival 2026 is Japan's greatest outdoor music event, happening July 24-27 at Naeba Ski Resort. Build your own Hitster pack with the most iconic tracks from the artists who made Fuji Rock legendary.

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Build Your Own Fuji Rock 2026 Hitster Pack with Hitify

In less than two weeks, thousands of music fans from around the world will make the journey to the mountains of Niigata Prefecture in Japan for Fuji Rock Festival 2026. Running from July 24 to 27 at the Naeba Ski Resort, Fuji Rock is not just Japan's biggest outdoor music festival. It is one of the most beloved and logistically spectacular music events on the entire planet.

Whether you are lucky enough to be there in the mist and mud of Naeba, or you are celebrating from home with a playlist and cold drinks, there is no better moment to build your own Fuji Rock Hitster pack. With Hitify, you can identify the legendary tracks that define Fuji Rock's eclectic soul and turn them into a custom Hitster card game your friends will argue about all night long.

What is Fuji Rock Festival?

Fuji Rock Festival began in 1997 at the actual base of Mount Fuji, before finding its permanent home at Naeba Ski Resort in the mountains of Niigata. The festival runs over four days across multiple stages with names as evocative as the landscape itself: the Green Stage, the White Stage, the Red Marquee, and the field of Heaven.

What makes Fuji Rock genuinely special is the atmosphere. The venue is remote, the mountains are dramatic, and the crowd brings an energy that is both ferocious and deeply respectful. Rain or shine, mud or mist, Fuji Rock fans are there for the music above everything else. Over the decades, the festival has welcomed some of the most extraordinary headliners in modern music: Radiohead, Bjork, Daft Punk, The Prodigy, Arcade Fire, The Chemical Brothers, LCD Soundsystem, The White Stripes, The Flaming Lips, Franz Ferdinand, Modest Mouse, and Tame Impala, among hundreds of others.

Fuji Rock is also famous for its impeccable production values, its deep respect for fans, and a booking policy that prizes musical quality over commercial calculation. It is the festival that other festival organizers aspire to become.

What is Hitster?

Hitster is the card game where you guess the release year of songs. Each card has a QR code. You scan it, listen to the track, and try to place it in the correct spot on your personal timeline. The closer you are to the real release year, the more points you score. It is an incredibly addictive party game for music fans of all ages and backgrounds.

With Hitify, you scan tracks using your phone's microphone or camera. The app recognizes the song and adds it to your collection so you can print your own custom Hitster cards. Perfect for a Fuji Rock warm-up party, a post-festival debrief with friends, or simply celebrating the music you love.

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Build Your Fuji Rock 2026 Hitster Pack

Here are 12 iconic tracks from artists who have defined the Fuji Rock experience:

    • "Creep" - Radiohead (1992) - Radiohead have headlined Fuji Rock multiple times, delivering some of the most electrifying sets in the festival's history
    • "Get Lucky" - Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams (2013) - Daft Punk's 2006 Fuji Rock headline set is widely regarded as one of the greatest festival performances ever recorded
    • "Firestarter" - The Prodigy (1996) - The Prodigy tore apart the Green Stage at Fuji Rock, cementing their status as the ultimate rave-to-festival crossover act
    • "Take Me Out" - Franz Ferdinand (2004) - Franz Ferdinand's sharp indie rock became a festival staple, and their Fuji Rock appearances were no exception
    • "Rebellion (Lies)" - Arcade Fire (2005) - Arcade Fire's euphoric anthems felt made for a mountaintop in Japan, and their Fuji Rock sets proved it every time
    • "All My Friends" - LCD Soundsystem (2007) - James Murphy's 11-minute party epic was built for moments exactly like a late-night Fuji Rock stage set
    • "Setting Sun" - The Chemical Brothers feat. Noel Gallagher (1996) - The Chemical Brothers are Fuji Rock royalty, their big beat anthems perfect for open-air crowds
    • "Human Behaviour" - Bjork (1993) - Bjork's avant-garde performances at Fuji Rock are the stuff of legend, and this debut single started it all
    • "Float On" - Modest Mouse (2004) - Modest Mouse's breezy indie rock found a natural home in the green hills of Naeba
    • "Seven Nation Army" - The White Stripes (2003) - Jack and Meg White brought raw two-piece rock to Fuji Rock and absolutely destroyed it
    • "Do You Realize??" - The Flaming Lips (2002) - The Flaming Lips' joyful chaos has made them perennial Fuji Rock favourites for over two decades
    • "The Less I Know the Better" - Tame Impala (2015) - Kevin Parker's psychedelic rock has become essential festival listening, and Fuji Rock audiences have felt that magic firsthand

Spanning 1992 to 2015, this list alone will have your group fiercely debating chronology for hours. And the best part? You can keep adding more with Hitify until you have captured every era of Fuji Rock's incredible history.

How to Build Your Pack with Hitify

Open Hitify, scan or search each of the songs above, and add them to your custom pack. When you are happy with the selection, print the cards and you are ready to play. The app handles the QR code generation, the card layout, and everything else. You just need the music and the people.

Want to go deeper? Add tracks from every Fuji Rock headliner you can remember, push the timeline back to the late 1990s, or go in a completely different direction and focus on the Japanese acts that have made the festival their own. Fuji Rock has always championed Japanese music alongside international names, and some of those domestic tracks will absolutely confuse and delight your friends.

Start building your Fuji Rock 2026 pack today at hitify.app.

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