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Anime songs to listen to on Valentine’s Day | Love songs that give you the courage to confess

Many of you are probably thinking, “On Valentine’s Day, I want to be brave and confess my feelings to the person I like!” But as the day draws near, those anxious feelings creep in and you might lose your nerve.

So in this article, we’re introducing anime songs we want you to listen to on Valentine’s Day! We’ve carefully selected tracks perfect for the season—songs that give you the courage to take that first step on Valentine’s Day, and cute tunes that bring back that fluttery, heart-pounding feeling of a crush.

Why not listen to songs from your favorite anime or ones that mirror your mood, and take the plunge by giving them chocolate?

Anime Songs to Listen to on Valentine’s Day | Love Songs That Give You the Courage to Confess (41–50)

Honey Roller CoasterNasu-o☆

TV anime “Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie” OP [MV] Honey Roller Coaster / Nasuo☆
Honey roller coaster Nasuo☆

The opening theme of the TV anime “Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie,” Honey Jet Coaster, is one of Nasuo☆’s signature songs that can put you in a positive mood.

The catchy vocal melody blends perfectly with the whispery parts, creating an addictive progression.

The melody line is cleverly crafted, making it a curious pop song you never get tired of no matter how many times you listen! The music video where she rides a cart along rails is super cute too, so be sure to check it out!

Anime songs to listen to on Valentine’s Day | Love songs that give you the courage to confess (51–60)

To you who don't need love songsKaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru [To You Who Don’t Need a Love Song] Music Video
To you who doesn't need love songs - Kaneyori Masaru

This song honestly sings about feelings for someone who doubts love songs.

Despite its pop sound, the aching emotion hits you right in the heart.

Released in January 2024, it’s also included on the February album “With a Rippling Heart.” It’s perfect for those who aren’t into listening to love songs but still have someone on their mind.

A tender voice full of kindness that gently nudges the timid in love will soothe you.

It’s a track you’ll want someone to listen to on Valentine’s Day, along with some chocolate.

Catch You Catch Megummy (candy)

Cardcaptor Sakura OP 1 – Catch You Catch Me! Hinata Megumi
Catch You Catch Me Gummies

The opening theme of Cardcaptor Sakura.

It weaves a maiden’s heart—wanting to meet but unable to, wanting to say “I love you” but not quite finding the words—through a cute singing voice and a melody that’s pop yet tinged with something mysteriously off-kilter.

It’s a coming-of-age love song that makes you feel happy just by yearning.

CinderellaCider Girl

TV anime “Komi Can’t Communicate” non-credit opening [Cidergirl “Cinderella”] | Airing every Wednesday from 24:00 on TV Tokyo and more!
Cinderella Cider Girl

It’s a breezy, feel-good love song that feels like a cool wind blowing through.

The track is by the fizzy rock band Cidergirl and was released in 2021.

It was chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Komi Can’t Communicate.” With a crisp rock sound that incorporates a retro-tinged synth phrase, it has an airy charm.

Yurin’s soft vocals are truly soothing.

How about letting this song give you courage and confessing your feelings on Valentine’s Day?

From Me to YouTomofumi Tanizawa

Tomofumi Tanizawa – Kimi ni Todoke [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO](Anime「Kimi ni Todoke」Opening song)
Kimi ni Todoke - Tomofumi Tanizawa

It’s the theme song for the TV anime “Kimi ni Todoke.” There’s a common expression used in love stories: “Meeting you made my world so full of color.” Like those words, this song sets ordinary, everyday life side by side with feelings for “you.” The title is “Kimi ni Todoke”—please let this simple, powerful phrase resonate in your ears.

uneven; bumpy; irregularKiyoe Yoshioka

Kiyoe Yoshioka “Dekoboko” Music Video
Bumpy Kiyoe Yoshioka

Ikimonogakari is a three-piece band known for hit songs like “Kairi-taku Nattayo,” “YELL,” and “Arigatou.” Their vocalist, Kiyoe Yoshioka, released the solo track “Dekoboko,” a pop love song chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime A Couple of Cuckoos.

Yoshioka’s signature, straight-to-the-heart voice feels wonderfully refreshing! The music video, featuring contemporary dance and a uniquely mysterious atmosphere, is also fascinating—why not watch it together with the song?

TrianglerMaaya Sakamoto

Maaya Sakamoto “Triangler” Music Clip
Triangler Maaya Sakamoto

This song was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Macross Frontier.

Released in 2008 as voice actress Maaya Sakamoto’s 15th single, it features passionate lyrics like “I don’t need logic or words—just kiss me,” which are downright heart-stirring.

Perhaps having feelings like these is the key to success in love.

If you’re hesitating about giving chocolate to your crush on Valentine’s Day, this track is sure to give you courage.