Inuyasha’s theme songs and insert songs
Here are the anime theme songs from the popular manga Inuyasha, which was serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday.
The story follows Inuyasha, a half-demon born between a human and a yokai, as he journeys with his companions in search of the Shikon Jewel.
Set across both the Sengoku period and the present day, the tale unfolds with thrilling battle scenes that keep you on the edge of your seat.
Inuyasha’s anime ended in 2004, and the manga’s serialization in Sunday concluded in 2008.
Aside from a one-shot published in 2015 depicting events six months after the finale, there have been no sequels or continuations.
Listening to this playlist might be the perfect excuse to revisit Inuyasha—it could be a nostalgic treat.
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Inuyasha Theme and Insert Songs (11–20)
A future without youDo As Infinity

This song by Do As Infinity is marked by its exhilarating melody and powerful vocals.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime Inuyasha: The Final Act and released in January 2010 as their 22nd single.
The lyrics depict two people traveling across time and space, conveying a strong wish that their hearts remain together even when they are apart.
It’s said to have the fastest BPM in Do As Infinity’s catalog, and just listening to it can give you energy! It’s a recommended track for when you want to feel the bond with someone important or need the courage to face difficulties.
Brand-New WorldV6

Sung by V6, this song leaves a refreshing impression that evokes hope for a new world.
Released in September 2004, it was used as the eighth ending theme for the anime Inuyasha.
Phrases like “the beginning of a new dream” and “the journey toward the goal continues” convey a positive message.
V6’s vocals make it a track that gives listeners courage and hope—perfect for times when you want to believe in your potential and strive toward your dreams.
Among fans, it’s known as one of the most beloved songs in their catalog.
I amhitomi

A song by hitomi, released in January 2002 as the second opening theme for the classic coming-of-age anime Inuyasha.
It features lyrics centered on dreams and self-fulfillment, paired with a refreshing melody.
The lyrics, which sing of strong will and hope, resonate with the growth of the protagonists.
Loved by many fans as a track that perfectly aligns with the anime’s worldview, it’s a song that reminds you of the importance of believing in your own path and moving forward.
Ideal for moments when you want to take a new step or motivate yourself—it gently gives you a push forward.
ComeNamie Amuro

This is the 7th ending theme song of Inuyasha.
It’s a Japanese cover of “Come My Way,” a track from Australian singer Sophie Monk’s solo debut album Calendar Girl.
It’s a techno-style song with a cool, wistful melody.
Mischievous Kissday after tomorrow

This is the Inuyasha ending theme by the unit day after tomorrow, whose vocalist was misono—now seen in solo singing and talent activities.
It’s a song that rides on a breezy, fast-moving melody, expressing something like a faint, budding love.
Every Heart - Minna no Kimochi -BoA

A song by BoA that sings of seeking strength over the passage of time and continuing to search for love.
Released in March 2002, it was also used as the ending theme for the anime Inuyasha.
Looking up at the high sky, it carries hopes for a shining future as told by the stars.
BoA’s clear, translucent vocals and the flowing, sentimental melody resonate deeply.
This work is one of the signature pieces from the early stages of BoA’s activities in Japan.
Recommended as a warm, encouraging anthem that supports those on a journey to overcome sorrow and hardship and to find peace of mind.





