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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 (111–120)

Bashful! First BiteRyugu Komachi

[The Idolmaster] 'Bashful! First Bite' (Vocals: Azusa Miura)
Bashful! First Bite Ryugu Komachi

Ryuuguu Komachi is a fictional trio unit that appears in the The Idolmaster series.

The song Hanikami! First Bite, included on THE IDOLM@STER ANIM@TION MASTER 03, was used as the ending theme for episode 8 of the TV anime The Idolmaster.

Its lyrics, which dream of a happy future while watching a wedding, warm your heart just by listening.

It’s a cute pop tune with a refreshing, transparent sound that lingers in your ears.

So, you are not alone.Little Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster “So, You’re Not Alone” Music Video Short Ver.
So, you're not alone — Little Glee Monster

With its warm melody and powerful lyrics, this song conveys a message of overcoming hardships together with your companions.

Little Glee Monster’s refreshing vocals stand out, making it a track that gently resonates with listeners.

Released in May 2017, it was also featured as the ending theme for the TV anime My Hero Academia, capturing the hearts of many.

It’s perfect for scenes expressing bonds with friends and gratitude to loved ones, so adding it to a wedding program is sure to delight your guests.

Highly recommended for moments when you want to deepen the bonds with those who walk alongside you.

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PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Breath (Short Ver.)'
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It was used as the theme song for Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us.

As a Pokémon song loved by people of all ages, it’s a perfect choice.

Above all, the lyrics are ideal for a wedding! Paralleling Ash and Pikachu’s adventurous journey to become a Pokémon Master, the song expresses a determination for the future: to move forward at your own pace without rushing, no matter the day.

It would be so romantic if the groom sang it to the bride.

Shangri-LaChatmonchy

Chatmonchy “Shangri-La” Music Video
Shangri-La Chatmonchy

This song, which sings about feelings for someone you love with the plea “I want you to show me your feelings!”, is a signature track by Chatmonchy, a girls’ rock band from Tokushima Prefecture.

It was released in 2006 as their third single.

It also served as the ending theme for the anime Hataraki Man.

Carrying YouAzumi Inoue

Carrying You, Laputa: Castle in the Sky, Azumi Inoue
Carrying You by Azumi Inoue

It’s “Carrying You,” the famous song from the film Castle in the Sky.

A wedding is a new departure—setting off from the parents who raised you.

How about playing it at the climax of the reception as a way to express your gratitude? It’s sure to bring tears.

Let It Go ~As I Am~Takako Matsu

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
Let It Go ~ Ari no Mama de ~ Takako Matsu

It’s the theme song from Disney’s Frozen.

Its popularity might even go beyond the category of anime songs.

It’s perfect for a scene where two people join hands and set off toward a bright future.

Let's hold handsAyaka

This is a masterpiece that makes you feel, “Even though there’s some anxiety about the life we’ll walk together from here on, let’s move forward firmly toward the future.” It’s a song by Ayaka, a singer-songwriter from Osaka Prefecture, released in 2008 as her seventh single.

It was written specifically for the film Doraemon: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend.