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

This is a song featured in the TV anime HUNTER×HUNTER as well as the film HUNTER×HUNTER: Phantom Rouge.
It was released in 2013 as the 37th single by the musical duo Yuzu.
The track is characterized by a sound that evokes a grand, expansive world.
It carries a positive message: let’s aim for the future we want in our own way.
It will cast a bright light on the path of two people getting married.
Theme of Lupin the ThirdKikuo Fujiwara

You know it! The opening theme song of the second series of the anime Lupin the Third.
Only the early episodes used the vocal version with lyrics, so more people are probably familiar with the instrumental version.
It’s arranged in a stylish, light big band jazz style, and it’s a gem that succinctly captures the characters and the world of the series.
If you’re using it at a wedding reception, it might be perfect as BGM for a bingo game.
Why not use it to help create a chic atmosphere like that?
THANK YOUMamoru Miyano

It’s a perfect song for the wedding of Mamoru Miyano, who voices many anime characters.
It’s the coupling track to the single “Canon.” Just as the title “THANK YOU” suggests, it’s a song that expresses gratitude to a loved one—feelings we don’t usually say out loud.
On the days that weren’t so good, it was okay because you were there, and the happy days were the ones we spent laughing together…
And yet, those words of thanks still hadn’t been conveyed.
It’s a situation that could easily apply to both the bride and groom, isn’t it? It would be lovely if one of them surprised the other by performing it on the wedding day!
Country RoadYoko Honna

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.
Let Me Be With YouRound Table featuring Nino

ROUND TABLE featuring Nino is a music unit formed by ROUND TABLE, which originated in the Nihon University College of Commerce Jazz Research Club, with guest vocalist Nino.
Their first single, “Let Me Be With You,” is a Shibuya-kei-inspired track that was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Chobits.
The lyrics, which portray the feelings from the moment of meeting, may evoke the story of two people leading up to their wedding day.
With its urban arrangement that gently envelops the venue, it’s a stylish number highly recommended as background music.
Sing of LoveLuna Haruna

It’s the ending theme of the Monogatari Series: Second Season.
The lyrics are striking for how they depict someone searching for words that express their pure, heartfelt feelings to confess their love.
Isn’t that perfectly suited for a wedding where the bride and groom vow their pure love to each other? With its bright tone, it’s ideal for creating a cheerful atmosphere.
Nothing can beat this love.OKAMOTO’S

OKAMOTO’S, known for their energetic sound and powerful performances, released a song in January 2024 that serves as a hymn to love, singing of deep feelings for another and the strength of their bond.
Vivid scenes of imagining a future with a loved one stand out, and its emotionally rich melody and powerful message—that the power of love can overcome any obstacle—resonate deeply.
The track was also chosen as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime “Undead Unluck.” Performed as a wedding reception piece, it’s sure to convey to the guests a firm resolve that “nothing can rival this love” for the bride and groom.






