TOKYO, June 6 — If you’re having a serious case of the Monday blues, this new music video featuring Japanese band World Order will put a smile on your face.

Aptly enough, the song is called Have a Nice Day.

In the video, the band can be seen performing their signature robot-dance routine around Shibuya, as led by founder Genki Sudo who came out of retirement to lead the YouTube sensations for this one-off clip.

Backed by more than 100 dancers, World Order dance up a storm at key attractions in the trendy Tokyo district.

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Japanese band and YouTube sensations World Order dance up a storm in Shibuya backed by more than 100 dancers. — Screengrab from YouTube
Japanese band and YouTube sensations World Order dance up a storm in Shibuya backed by more than 100 dancers. — Screengrab from YouTube

Fans will know that the song isn’t new — the original, which was released last year, had an accompanying video that was shot around Akibahara.

Rocket News24 reported that the video is part of an initiative called Tokyu Plus that “aims to draw attention to hidden gems in and around Tokyo with YouTube videos starring Japanese and foreign celebrities.”

World Order was formed by choreographer and former mixed martial artist Genki Sudo.

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They have a massive following on YouTube for their videos featuring them dancing perfectly synchronised robotic dance routines in public places dressed as the quintessential Japanese salaryman.