
You will notice that there is a trick involving buying Japanese gift cards from a middle-man like Japan Codes and then creating an iTunes Japan or Amazon Japan account, BOTH OF WHICH ARE ILLEGAL if you don't live in Japan because they require that you have a valid address in Japan. It tells you ways to obtain Japanese music outside of Japan both physically and digitally. Other than legally purchasing from the small library of anime songs available in your own country digitally from iTunes/Amazon MP3, (I know this defeats the purpose of your question of digitally obtaining anime music, but) unfortunately the only other option is to purchase physical CD's from various vendors like Amazon, CDJapan or some other CD distributor. If you don't live in Japan, as the above link alludes to, then it is very difficult to truly legally obtain anime music via download.

Note: I only mention iTunes/Amazon MP3 because they are the largest distributors of digital music for purchase. I've picked the links that will land you at appropriate places. The prices can sometimes be very well placed. If you're American, you should know about Right Stuf Anime and The Anime Corner Store.įinally, I recommended you try the mighty Jungle. Also, it may be that the above mentioned HMV only lets Japanese people buy. If you're a resident of Japan, check the comment by another user. If you can read Japanese, HMV Online is a Japanese website that gives good deals but may be limited in offers and variety of payment. But that's not what you asked for, so sorry. If you feel adventurous, there's more! Like Frozen's Japanese (or was that Korean) version and K-pop songs, etc. Here you can find exclusive and good amount of foundational soundtracks. I buy things from there as it accepts my currency too (INR). I'm giving you the link that points to its English anime page.

However, here's the catch: they focus more on offbeat and non-mainstream-anime related things.įor some miscellaneous and also filterable (like in English, Bestsellers, Great Deals, New Releases), I recommend YESASIA. There's a Japanese website, CDJapan, from where you can order CDs.
