Membo
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Guides, live house info, and tips for finding music partners and starting a band in Japan.
Latest Articles
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Forming a Band with Foreign Musicians — A Practical Guide to Breaking Down Language Barriers
5 Key Points to Review When You're Not Getting Replies to Your Band Member Recruitment Post
5 Copy-Paste Ready Band Member Recruitment Templates by Genre — Rock/J-POP/Jazz/Metal/Acoustic
How to Recruit Band Members in All 47 Prefectures — Complete Guide from Hokkaido to Okinawa
How to Recruit Okinawan Band Members in the Land That Produced BEGIN and Namie Amuro: "Ryukyu Music × Rock"
How to Recruit Band Members in Miyazaki, the Birthplace of Chihiro Onitsuka and Miki Imai
What is Membo? — Japan's Only 8-Language Member Recruitment Service
Membo is a completely free service for finding music partners and band members in Japan. Supporting 8 languages — Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Nepali, and Hindi — it connects foreigners and Japanese people beyond language barriers.
8-Language Real-Time Translation Chat
Messages you send are automatically translated into the recipient's language. Even replies in another language appear in yours
Map-Based Search
Find nearby postings on Google Maps. Station-based search is also supported
7,000+ Recruitment Posts
Browse recruitment info collected from major Japanese sites, available in multiple languages
Completely Free
Registration, posting, messaging, searching — all free with no paid features
Band Member Recruitment Site Comparison
A comparison of major services for finding band members in Japan.
| Feature | Membo | OURSOUNDS | bandcrew | BandMix.jp | SNS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multilingual | 8 languages | Japanese only | Japanese only | English & Japanese | Platform dependent |
| Price | Free | Free | Free | Paid plans available | Free |
| Translation Chat | ○ | × | × | × | × |
| Map Search | ○ | × | × | × | × |
| User Base | Newly launched | 650K monthly users | 33K monthly PV | International | General public |
| Genres | Bands, Theater, Clubs | Bands | Bands | Bands | All |
* OURSOUNDS user data from Trustia. bandcrew data from SimilarWeb.
How to Use Membo — Start in 3 Steps
Free Registration
Sign up with email or social account. Set your instruments and genres in your profile
Post or Search
Post your own recruitment or search 7,000+ posts by area, station, or map
Chat with Translation
Send a message to someone you're interested in. The 8-language real-time translation lets you communicate across languages
For Foreign Musicians
Even if your Japanese isn't strong, Membo lets you search for members in your native language and communicate with Japanese members through translation chat. This blog also covers live house info, studio guides, and tips for the music scene in Japan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Membo free?
Yes, Membo is completely free. Registration, posting, searching, messaging, and translation chat — all features are available at no cost. There are no paid plans or in-app purchases.
Can foreigners use it?
Yes. Membo supports 8 languages: Japanese, English, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), Korean, Vietnamese, Nepali, and Hindi. The interface can be switched between all 8 languages, and translation chat allows communication in your native language.
What kinds of recruitment are available?
Primarily bands (rock, pop, jazz, metal, etc.), but also theater groups and social clubs. You can search by instrument — vocals, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, and more.
How is Membo different from other recruitment sites?
Membo is Japan's only 8-language member recruitment service. Its real-time translation chat enables smooth communication between members who speak different languages. It also features map-based search and station-based search for location-oriented discovery.
