Nippon TV’s Golden SixTONES comes to Netflix
June 6, 2025

Nippon TV has announced that its hit entertainment show, Golden SixTONES, featuring the popular six-boy band, is now available for globally on Netflix. This marks the first time that a regular weekly entertainment show from Nippon TV will be distributed on Netflix. The show will stream in Japanese and be subtitled in multiple languages around the world.
Launched in April, Golden SixTONES is a fresh addition to the network’s Sunday night lineup. The show has gained high acclaim as well as ratings. Featuring the popular SixTONES as MCs, the show has immediately drawn widespread attention, consistently ranking among the top social media trends each week. The entertanment show brings together SixTONES and celebrity guests for segments filled with games, gourmet food, quizzes, and high-energy competitions.
Yoshihiro Miyazaki, Producer of Golden SixTONES, Nippon TV, commented: “It is our immense honour to announce that Golden SixTONES will stream globally on Netflix, bringing the exact same viewing experience as aired in Japan. We can’t wait for SixTONES fans worldwide to finally enjoy the show, and for new viewers to discover the incredible energy the group brings.”
Rie Sawaoka, Director of Content, Netflix, added: “We are thrilled to partner with Nippon TV to bring Golden SixTONES, featuring the popular boy band SixTONES, to audiences around the world. Netflix is committed to bringing the best of uniquely Japanese entertainment to our members globally, and we are honoured to bring the energetic charm of SixTONES and this wonderful programme, produced by Nippon TV, to their existing fanbase and new viewers alike. We eagerly anticipate Golden SixTONES captivating audiences worldwide on Netflix, allowing them to experience the power of Japanese entertainment.”
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