J-Pop (Welcome to Tokyo)

JPOP (Welcome to Tokyo) is a song by the cousins of Stacy in Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs To You!

Lyrics
Welcome to Tokyo

Being glad that you are here

We can visit ten delightful us

Welcome to Tokyo

Phineas: ''Hey, do you guys have any vegetable oil we can use? We need to refuel.''

Cousin: ''Oh, sure. Bachan owns a tempura restaurant.''

As for a list of exotic amusements

We choice between the summer there

Is here we look at baseball

Like the fact that it does

As some people the fact

That volleyball is done and is enjoyed

When it's hot we spin in water

Like the fact that it goes

Phineas: ''Thanks a lot! We'll say hi to Stacy for you! Man, Tokyo's a fun town.''

Candace: I have no idea what just happened.

Album Version Lyrics
Welcome to Tokyo

Being glad that you are here

We can visit ten delightful us

Welcome to Tokyo

There is a zone of subtropical kind

Right here in Tokyo

Where 55 inches a month

Of rain fall every year

As for a list of exotic amusements

We choice between the summer there

Is here we look at baseball

Like the fact that it does

As some people the fact

That volleyball is done and is enjoyed

When it's hot we spin in water

Like the fact that it goes

Welcome to Tokyo

Being glad that you are here

We can visit ten delightful us

Welcome to Tokyo

Welcome to Tokyo

Being glad that you are here

We can visit ten delightful us

Welcome to Tokyo

Background information

 * The lyrics to the song are written in a parody of the broken English, often referred to as "Engrish", which is prevalent in English-language statements on Japanese products and other media due to unfamiliarity with the language and its construction.
 * The anime-inspired dance sequence in Tokyo parodies two popular internet memes which involve anime characters, "Caramelldansen" and "Loituma Girl" (aka "Leekspin").
 * "Bachan" is Japanese for "grandmother."qhich hints that she is their grandma


 * In the music video, one of the girls has dark skin and bright colored hair. This is a popular fashion trend in Japan, known as Ganguro (literally Black face), where girls tan themselves darker skin colors and wear generally blonde or orange wigs.