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 (41–50)
It's your faultAYANE

A heartfelt pop number that sings of the complex emotions of love.
It’s a track by AYANE, a singer-songwriter from the Kansai region, released digitally in May 2025.
As the third installment in her consecutive digital single project, this release is drawing attention.
Featuring a lively rhythm and catchy melodies, it boasts a refined sound that sets it apart from her previous work.
The lyrics, written by AYANE herself, portray the conflicts and bittersweet feelings of love, inviting listeners’ empathy.
It’s a song you’ll want to play when you’re struggling with romance or feeling a haze of emotions.
Love songs about romance sung by female Japanese artists. Popular love songs (51–60)
Love WindLila Ikuta

It’s a heart-fluttering song that feels like a refreshing spring breeze blowing into your heart.
It’s a track by Lila Ikuta, chosen as the theme song for ABEMA’s romance reality show “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita: New Zealand Edition.” Gently expressing the feelings of wanting to confess but not being able to, and the inability to take that final step, the song resonates deeply.
The fresh guitar tones by Takashi Yamaguchi are another highlight.
Filled with the confusion and inner conflict at the start of love, as well as those heart-racing moments, this song is sure to give a gentle push to anyone struggling with romance.
I'll turn you into a song.Spriggal

“I’m going to turn our memories into a song, just as they are.” This is a song by Spreegal that sings of a slightly bold resolve.
Without romanticizing a broken heart, its lyrics candidly trace the scenes and emotions etched in the mind, stirring deep empathy in listeners.
The track is included on the EP “MEMORIES,” released in April 2024.
Anyone who has experienced an unforgettable love will likely be startled by how unflinchingly honest the words feel, as if they were written about themselves.
While carrying bittersweet memories, the song quietly stays by your side, supporting the part of you that still wants to move forward.
CHE.R.RYYUI

It was released in 2007 as the eighth single and was used as the CM song for au by KDDI’s “LISMO.” As the title suggests, it was created with the tagline, “We present a spring song like a sweet-and-sour fruit.”
secret base ~What You Gave Me~ZONE

This is the song that was used as the theme for the drama Kids War 3.
Even when love comes to an end, I think we still have to keep looking ahead and moving forward.
In this song, even amid the sadness of a breakup, you can find hope in words like “dream” and “future.” It seems to be a message of encouragement saying, “Even if we’re apart, let’s both do our best.”
A devoted girl.Yuika

This piece sets straightforward feelings of love to a bright band sound.
Released in April 2025 with Ryo Hanai handling the arrangement, it vividly captures a fresh page of youth.
Written back in high school, it carefully and realistically weaves words of inner conflict over unrequited love and unwavering devotion.
There’s plenty here that younger listeners will relate to.
If you’re in the middle of a one-sided crush, give it a listen!
One thing I want to ask youSHISHAMO

It’s an adorable unrequited-love song that captures feelings for someone whose name you don’t even know.
Released by SHISHAMO in June 2025, it stands out not only for the music but also because vocalist Asako Miyazaki plays the heroine in the music video.
The lyrics distill a pure desire to know everything about the other person, and together with the warm musical tone, it’s sure to make your heart flutter.
If you’re in the midst of a crush right now, you might find it incredibly relatable.





