Collection of J-Pop ending songs
When you’re watching a drama and the ending theme starts, you get that feeling of “Ah, another week is over…
I can’t wait to see what happens next!” Right? Just hearing that song can bring those emotions back.
There are a lot of songs that are strongly tied to certain dramas, too.
Here, we’re focusing on ending themes from TV dramas.
We’ve gathered a rich selection of theme songs and ending tracks from recently talked-about series as well as classics.
Listening to them might make you want to rewatch the drama all over again!
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- [2026] A roundup of popular theme and opening songs from TV period dramas
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- [Japanese Music] Masterpieces of 2000s Pop: A roundup of hit songs from 00s J-POP
- [Drama Theme Songs] Over 800 Million Plays! A Curated Selection of Unforgettable Classics
- [J-Pop] Cool dance track. Dance music everyone can groove to.
Compilation of Japanese songs’ ending themes (21–30)
Somebody help usVaundy

A rock tune that sharply captures the urban sense of emptiness and stagnation.
Released in February 2025 as the special ending for episode 7 of the TV anime SAKAMOTO DAYS, it was later included on the single Run, SAKAMOTO, released in March of the same year.
The lyrics deftly portray the loneliness and anxiety of people living in society, paired with a subtly ennui-tinged melodic line that leaves a strong impression.
When you’re feeling life’s hardships or want to reach out for help, this song might resonate with you.
In conclusion
We introduced some well-known ending theme songs—from those that recently made waves in TV dramas to slightly older ones, as well as iconic tracks from films and anime.
You know that feeling when hearing a song instantly brings that drama back to mind, or when you just can’t wait for next week’s episode (lol)?


