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Recommended love songs for college students: Japanese love songs you should listen to when a romance begins

Are you in love right now?

We asked college students!

Popular Japanese love songs!

Highly recommended!

From timeless classics to a few slightly older masterpieces.

Calling everyone who wants those heart-fluttering feels!

That’s what this is all about.

If you’re looking for the courage to get closer to that special someone, this is a must-listen!

Be sure to use it as a reference!

Recommended love songs for college students: Japanese love songs you should listen to when a romance begins (91–100)

Fated OneEXILE

An adult love song.

It’s one of EXILE’s early tracks.

A person you can never forget—no matter who you love afterward, that romance won’t fade from your memory.

You loved them that much, yet they’re not here, and you don’t even know what they’re doing now.

It’s a song that holds warmth within its sadness.

campusHirai Ken

Ken Hirai 'Canvas' MUSIC VIDEO
campusHirai Ken

It was the theme song for the live-action drama of Honey and Clover, which portrays the frustrating love and campus life of art college students.

Perfect for a work that captures unspoken feelings and helpless emotions through a uniquely student sensibility, this song is ideal for listening to a bit sentimentally while watching the sunset.

Recommended love songs for college students: Japanese love songs to listen to when a romance begins (101–110)

In loveRyukku to soine gohan

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In loveRyukku to soine gohan

Ryuku to Soinen Gohan is a four-piece rock band that drew attention after taking the top spot in the annual song rankings on the music platform Eggs during their high school days.

Their single “Koi wo Shite,” released digitally on November 15, 2023, opens with a refreshing intro featuring a memorable guitar riff that sticks in your ears.

The lyrics evoke how falling in love can change the way the world looks—something anyone with experience in love can relate to.

It’s a cool, invigorating rock tune with a brisk melody and a tight, satisfying ensemble.