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[Grateful for Encounters] A Collection of Classic Songs Celebrating Cherished Meetings [Love & Friendship]

When you hear “a song about encounters,” what kind of meeting do you imagine?

Perhaps the first thing that comes to mind is a man and woman meeting in a romantic context!

But there are many kinds of encounters—between friends, between teammates—and there are songs that celebrate each kind of meeting.

In this article, I’ll introduce songs themed around all sorts of encounters!

Just as people say “after parting comes a new meeting,” some songs that seem at first glance to be about farewells are actually about encounters when you look closely at the lyrics!

We’ll be introducing lots of songs, so read on to the end!

[Gratitude for Encounters] A Collection of Classic Songs Celebrating Special Meetings [Love & Friendship] (91–100)

Lion HeartSMAP

A gem of a love song by SMAP that passionately sings of destined love.

The lyrics express a man’s deep affection for the woman he loves and his strong resolve to protect her with his life, portraying a love that is both powerful and tender.

From sharing everyday emotions with his partner to envisioning their future family, the lyrics carry a firm vow of eternal love.

Released in August 2000, the song drew attention as the theme for the drama “Food Fight” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi.

Cherished as a classic wedding song, it’s recommended for couples who wish to vow eternal love and for anyone who wants to share the joy of meeting their destined partner.

First LoveUtada Hikaru

A romantic ballad by Hikaru Utada that carries tender, bittersweet feelings of love and the pure pain of parting on gentle vocals and a beautiful piano melody.

Released to the world in 1999 as the theme song for the drama “Majo no Jōken” starring Nanako Matsushima and Hideaki Takizawa, the song was included on the album “First Love” and achieved an astonishing sales figure of over eight million copies.

The young Utada’s portrait of a first breakup and the lingering emotions that follow continues to move many hearts as a universal feeling everyone experiences.

Recommended for those who have known fateful meetings and farewells, or who wish to reminisce about their first love.

I was looking for you.CHEMISTRY

I Was Searching for You ~The Wedding Song~
I was looking for you.CHEMISTRY

This is a ballad featured on CHEMISTRY’s iconic early album Point of No Return.

As the subtitle “wedding song” suggests, there’s a version often used at weddings and a more gospel-like version released as a single, and both center on the theme of an encounter.

Many people may feel they were able to change after meeting someone special.

It’s a heartwarming song that expresses gratitude for meeting someone so important and the wish to keep walking together from here on.

Meeting youKetsumeishi

This song is hugely popular as a wedding tune—a love song that says, “I was able to change because I met you, my precious one.” Created by Ketsumeishi, known for signature hits like “Natsu no Omoide” and “Sakura,” it was released in 2016 as their 28th single.

The lyrics—“We went through a lot, but it all had meaning”—reflect the depth of life.

Couples preparing for their wedding are sure to relate.

Hold that feeling close, and together, walk toward a happy future.

one’s true feelingssumika

sumika / Honne [Music Video] *Theme song for the 99th All Japan High School Soccer Championship
one’s true feelingssumika

Sumika’s song “Honne,” which delivers a powerful message about the preciousness of encounters, was released in 2021.

This work, which sings of deep gratitude and bonds with club activity teammates, is marked by Kenta Kataoka’s heartfelt vocals.

The lyrics portray the importance of friends who have grown together—sweating side by side and sometimes even fighting—and it’s a song that stirs the heart.

It also conveys the value of the irreplaceable “now” within a life where farewells and meetings repeat.

This rousing track is recommended not only for students in the midst of their youth, but also for adults who look back fondly on days gone by!