Love songs about romance sung by female Japanese artists. Popular love songs.
We’ve gathered a collection of Japanese love songs sung by female artists!
When you fall in love, you just feel like listening to love songs, don’t you?
I think many of us can’t help but think “I feel that!” when we hear a song that perfectly matches our situation.
In this article, we’ve selected love songs told from a variety of perspectives, exclusively by female artists.
From recent staple love songs to long-beloved hits and tracks tied to TV dramas, it’s packed with wonderful love songs!
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Love songs about romance sung by female Japanese artists. Popular love songs (181–190)
Mirror, mirrorMaiko Fujita

Maiko Fujita captivates listeners with her clear, translucent voice.
As the lead single from her album “Color,” she released “Mirror, Mirror.” The phrase in the title is familiar from fairy tales, where it’s used like an incantation to question a magic mirror.
In the song, scenes reminiscent of those fairy tales are interwoven with the sorrow of a woman after a heartbreak.
You’ll hear many lines that evoke different fairy tales, so keep an ear out for those as you listen.
Love songs about romance sung by female Japanese artists. Popular love songs (191–200)
Lost starsEmiko Suzuki

Singer Emiko Suzuki, whose father is a musical theater actor, has been performing live since childhood as a member of the family-formed gospel group Sugimoto☆Family.
Her digitally released single “Lost stars,” the second in her series of monthly releases, stands out with its airy track and clear, high-tone vocals.
Many listeners will likely relate to the lyrics that depict the heartbreak and scenes of a broken romance.
It’s an emotional number with a sentimental melody that stirs the heart.
Bus RomanceChatmonchy

This song is often used as wedding background music and the like.
Ecchan’s cute vocal-guitar singing voice is especially striking.
Its pop melody captures the excitement of a girl in love.
It’s a recommended track for those in a long-distance relationship.
Hare and Sea TurtleDAZBEE

DAZBEE’s songs, loved for their translucent vocals and expressive power, have been selected as the theme for the drama “Suppin Hero.” Inspired by a wild rabbit and a sea turtle, this exquisite love song portrays a bittersweet longing for someone living in a different world.
The unrequited feelings and the efforts to bridge that distance resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in February 2024, the track is in F-sharp minor with a BPM of 120.
While it has strong danceability and energy, it also conveys a sense of happiness and cheerfulness.
It’s recommended not only for those struggling with love, but also for anyone who wants to connect with pure, heartfelt emotions.
JOYYU-KI

From the lyrics and melody to the promotional video, “JOY” is YUKI’s world in full bloom! What exactly is this worldview that irresistibly captivates listeners and viewers alike? “JOY” means “delight” or “joy” in Japanese.
Keep that in mind as you listen while reading the lyrics! The worldview is unique, but I find the romantic lyrics truly lovely.
AitaiMiliyah Kato

Miliyah Kato has many love songs that are painfully relatable, and among them, “Aitai” is full of lyrics that will resonate especially with those in love.
It’s a breakup-themed song, and the pain of wanting to see someone but not being able to comes through so strongly it pierces your heart.
Love often doesn’t go the way we want it to… This song has many lines that capture the hardships of love in a way you can truly relate to.
Curse me, curse me.=LOVE

A song by =LOVE themed around a feast held in the twilight.
It sings about love corroding in the shadows and the burden of keeping secrets, creating an unsettling atmosphere.
It portrays the longing for something beyond simply “liking,” and the contradictory emotions of feeling a strong bond by cursing the one you love.
Released in March 2024, the track was also chosen as the tie-in song for the Odaiba Dinosaur Expo 2024.
By expressing the complex relationship between love and curses, it’s recommended for those who have experienced deep romance or feel the intricacies of love.
It’s sure to be a song that resonates with your heart.





