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Recommended anime songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular hits

Bright and festive anime songs are perfect for weddings and receptions.

If the bride and groom love anime, songs that evoke memorable scenes will hold special meaning for them.

In particular, theme songs from anime films are often ideal for key moments like the entrance or exit.

There are many moving classics in anime, such as “Zenzenzense” from Your Name and “Yūki o Kudasai” from Doraemon.

The power and emotional melodies of anime songs will make the wedding even more special.

Recommended anime songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (1–10)

My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Zenzenzense (movie ver.) [Official Music Video]
Zenzenzense RADWIMPS

A song depicting the bond of lovers who transcend time and space brings profound emotion to wedding memories.

Centered on the themes of a fateful encounter and eternal love, this work sings of a deep affection that connects across past lives.

Created by RADWIMPS, the track was released in August 2016 as the theme song for director Makoto Shinkai’s film “Your Name.” and became a social phenomenon.

With its driving rhythm and catchy melody, it has earned strong support among younger generations.

It’s recommended for anime-fan couples as a song to color important moments like the processional or recessional at a wedding.

Its heartfelt lyrics and moving melody celebrate the start of the couple’s new life together.

road movieYu Takahashi

Yu Takahashi – “Road Movie” MV short ver.
Road Movie - Yu Takahashi

Takahashi Yu’s song, which beautifully portrays life’s journey, is a perfect choice for weddings and receptions.

This work thoughtfully weaves together the many moments of life—encounters and farewells, hardships and joys—leaving a deep resonance in the listener’s heart.

Released in April 2017, the song was also used as the theme for the animated film Crayon Shin-chan: Invasion!! Alien Shiriri.

Takahashi’s warm vocals and the message that cherishes human connections make it a fitting piece to celebrate the start of a couple’s new life.

It’s a song that offers hope and courage to two people beginning a new chapter.

fireworks (launched into the sky)DAOKO

DAOKO × Kenshi Yonezu 'Uchiage Hanabi' MUSIC VIDEO
Fireworks DAOKO

This song, used as the theme for the anime film “Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?”, features airy, breathy tones and a poignant piano melody that capture both the beauty of summer-night fireworks and their fleeting, vanishing transience.

Finished as a medium-tempo ballad, its lyrics closely mirror the film’s story, and its universally appealing melody makes it a recommended choice for wedding receptions.

Recommended anime songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (11–20)

My friend — now and forever...Ketsumeishi

Ketsumeishi “My Friend ~ From Here On Forever…”
My friend ~ From here on, forever... Ketsumeishi

A heartwarming song themed around friendship and bonds.

It carefully depicts long-standing relationships between friends and the care they have for one another.

The lyric “Friends for decades to come” is striking, conveying the enduring value of friendship that doesn’t change with time.

Released in April 2016, it was also used as the theme song for the film Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! The Great Assault on the Dreaming World, which premiered the same year.

It is a meaningful track commemorating the 15th anniversary of Ketsumeishi’s major-label debut.

Perfect for weddings and receptions, it’s recommended for times when you want to express gratitude to someone important.

It’s also a work that resonates with those who want to reaffirm their bonds with friends.

Love is…Miliyah Kato

MILIYAH Kato “Love is…”
Love is... by Miliyah Kato

Known as a grand ballad, this song was created using the classical masterpiece Canon as its motif.

With themes of love, sorrow, and hope, it features lyrics that resonate deeply.

Released in June 2007 as Miliyah Kato’s 10th single, it was also used as the ending theme for the anime Toward the Terra.

It peaked at No.

11 on the Oricon weekly chart, capturing the hearts of many listeners.

Suitable for weddings and receptions, it can create moving moments as a song symbolizing the bond between the bride and groom.

GratitudeRSP

This song, characterized by its warm lyrics and moving melody, expresses deep gratitude to the important people who support us in everyday life.

Released by RSP in February 2008, it was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime BLEACH and resonated with many listeners.

The track reminds us of the importance of bonds with family and friends, making it a perfect choice for wedding ceremonies and receptions.

It’s a heartfelt song recommended for moments when you want to convey appreciation to loved ones or celebrate life’s milestones.

Promise of SunflowersMotohiro Hata

Motohiro Hata – “Himawari no Yakusoku” Music Video
Himawari no Yakusoku by Motohiro Hata

Known as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon,” this piece expresses deep love and bonds.

Motohiro Hata’s warm vocals and melody gently resonate with listeners.

Released in 2014, it became a major talking point, holding the top spot on Japan’s overall iTunes chart for an extended period.

With lyrics that sing of strong compassion for one another and mutual support, it’s perfect for weddings and receptions.

It symbolically conveys the bond between the bride and groom and is sure to warm the hearts of guests.

It’s a highly recommended song not only for anime-loving couples, but for any two people vowing a happy future together.