[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 (121–130)
To the seaSenchimirimentaru

Created as an insert song for the animated film “Given: Umi e” (Given: Into the Sea), this piece is a gemlike love song that delicately portrays memories and parting, with lyrics, composition, and arrangement by Centimillimental’s Atsushi.
It weaves together the loneliness of growing distant from someone you love, the bittersweet ache of recalling them, and the desire not to forget—rendered as universal emotions that feel like experiences shared by everyone.
The song is included on the album “for GIVEN,” released in February 2025.
It’s a track that will resonate with anyone who thinks of someone dear and wishes to preserve those memories forever.
Just between usChatto Monchī

Despite having a profound impact on Japan’s girls’ band scene, the rock band Chatmonchy sadly disbanded in 2018.
Their song “Koko Dake no Hanashi,” included on their major-label second mini-album Awa Come, was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Princess Jellyfish.
Its lyrics, which wish for happy days with a loved one, evoke the image of stepping into a new future beyond the milestone of a wedding.
With a driving ensemble that highlights the cute vocals, it’s a pop tune perfect as BGM for a joyous celebration.
Ponyo on the CliffFujioka Fujimaki & Oohashi Nozomi

It’s the familiar theme song from Studio Ghibli’s film Ponyo.
This super cute tune is perfect as background music for moments like flower presentations or giving gifts from child guests.
Its warm, happy melody is sure to warm the hearts of everyone attending the ceremony.
Honey Honey feat.AYUSE KOZUESEAMO

SEAMO is a singer-songwriter from Aichi Prefecture known for his powerful, hard-hitting rap.
His 10th single, “Honey Honey feat.
AYUSE KOZUE,” featuring AYUSE KOZUE, was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime xxxHOLiC: Kei.
The lyrics evoke the image of someone completely captivated by their partner, making it a perfect track to amp up the mood as background music on a day when you pledge eternal love.
With beautiful harmonies and groovy rap, it’s a feel-good pop tune that makes you want to fall in love.
Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsMatsu Takako

This is an insert song from the animated film Frozen 2.
Takako Matsu’s straightforward, unpretentious vocals were highly acclaimed overseas as well.
It also became a hot topic after being performed at the Academy Awards.
The way it gradually builds before the chorus is thrilling to listen to, and the exhilarating surge as it races into the chorus feels wonderful.
When you think of hit songs from 2019, many people probably remember this one.
It’s a masterpiece I can recommend to anyone, regardless of age.



