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[2026] A Must-See for Anime Fans! A Collection of Recommended Anime Songs for Weddings and Receptions

From sharing a love of anime and games to becoming a couple!

Among those of you finally celebrating your wedding, some might be thinking, “We want to use our favorite anime songs at the ceremony!”

In this article, we’ll introduce anime songs that are perfect for wedding scenes—highly recommended for couples like you.

We’ve gathered tracks that fit every moment, from the entrance to the exit, cake cutting, outfit changes, and even background music for your wedding videos.

We’ve also included timeless hits that will appeal to guests of all ages.

Be sure to use this as a reference!

[2026] A Must-See for Anime Fans! Recommended Anime Songs for Weddings and Receptions (81–90)

Country RoadHon’na Yoko

Country Road – Yoko Honna (Full)
Country RoadHon'na Yoko

This song was produced in 1995 as an insert song and the ending theme for Studio Ghibli’s animated film Whisper of the Heart.

It is a cover of a country music standard originally released in 1971 by American country singer John Denver.

The performer here, Youko Honna, is the voice actress who plays the film’s protagonist, Shizuku Tsukishima.

In addition to the original’s brightness and light, breezy feel, this version features an adorable arrangement and vocals, making it an ideal choice not only for weddings and receptions but also for livening up parties.

Infinite LoveGRANRODEO

This is the opening theme of “Angelique: When the Heart Awakens.” It’s an early, sparkling love song by GRANRODEO, and when guitarist e-ZUKA got married, he sang this song himself at a live show.

It’s bright and refreshing, so it seems easy to incorporate into any part of a wedding.

Love Theme of LumMatsutani Yūko

Love Song of Lum / Yuko Matsutani (Cover)
Love Theme of LumMatsutani Yūko

This is the opening theme of the anime Urusei Yatsura, which aired in 1981 and became a huge hit.

Even now, this classic song is loved by people of all ages.

For a bride who’s head over heels for the groom, its lyrics are likely relatable.

Singing it to express your feelings could be a great idea.

ENERGYearthmind

earthmind 『ENERGY』
ENERGYearthmind

It was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Vividred Operation.

With an energetic tone that even feels a bit comical, the lyrics are strikingly positive, as if gazing toward the future.

It feels like they’re praying together for a brighter future for the two of us, and I sensed a hero-like strength and gentleness.

It makes you feel that the challenges and anxieties awaiting us aren’t so scary after all.

The catchy, bouncy melody also fills you with happiness.

Brand New Breezekanon

La corda d’oro Brand New Breeze AMV
Brand New Breezekanon

It’s the opening song of the romance anime “La Corda d’Oro.” The original work is a romance simulation game aimed at women.

Set in the world of classical music, the piece is characterized by its beautiful string intro.

It overflows with a sense of feminine happiness, and you can feel that a new life with a beloved person is about to begin! It would be incredibly romantic if this played at an overseas wedding venue.

Come, come to Atashin’chiHirayama Aya

Getting married means gaining a new family.

In that spirit, how about the ending theme from the anime “Atashin’chi,” which portrays the ups and downs of family life: “Kite Kite Atashin’chi” (“Come, Come to Atashin’chi”)? It was released in 2002 as Aya Hirayama’s debut single.

[2026] A Must-See for Anime Fans! Recommended Anime Songs for Weddings and Receptions (91–100)

We’d get there somedayICHIKO

Maburaho Ending Theme Song (FULL) — We’d Get There Someday by ICHIKO
We'd get there somedayICHIKO

This song was used as the ending theme for the anime Maburaho, which is based on a light novel.

It’s performed by the singer-songwriter ICHIKO and was included on her debut single, “Koi no Mahou,” released in 2003.

The lyrics describe how the singer changed after meeting someone.

Many brides and grooms are sure to resonate with these feelings.