[Latest & Timeless] Recommended Anime Songs for Women [All Genres]
No matter how old you are, anime and anime songs are great.
Well, maybe I don’t even need to say it—if you’re reading this, you probably already know.
From here on, I’m going to introduce lots of anime songs recommended for women.
Check out the tracks listed in this article, and your craving for anime might just ignite!
I’ve put together a selection without any walls—spanning eras and genres.
Whether you were the type who rushed home from school and glued yourself to the TV back in the day, or you’re thinking, “Now that I’m an adult and have some breathing room, maybe I’ll take my time finding some anime I like,” this is for you!
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[Latest & Classic] Anime Songs Recommended for Women [All Genres] (21–30)
Watch me!YOASOBI

A poppy, comical world bursts to life in this anison that naturally brings a smile just by listening.
It’s YOASOBI’s 16th digital single.
The song serves as the opening theme for the TV anime “WITCH WATCH,” and was created based on the short story “Kokoro Kororon” written by the original author, Kenta Shinohara.
Lyrics that portray the protagonist’s sunny, carefree personality and their pure childhood-friend romance, combined with ikura’s clear and charming vocals, fully enhance the story’s appeal.
It’s the perfect track to kick-start a morning when you need an energy boost.
Ao and KiramekiSupira Supika

A youthful pop-rock song that combines a sense of speed and exhilaration, the kind that makes your heart rate rise just by listening.
Released in August 2025 as the 10th single, it serves as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime “My Dress-Up Darling.” With lyrics that embrace the idea of “cherishing what you love” and a buoyant band sound, it fills listeners with positivity.
Whether you’re starting something new or wanting to believe in yourself and move forward, this track is sure to be the perfect anthem of encouragement.
Nadja!!Honda Minako

This is the opening theme of Ashita no Nadja, which aired for one year starting in 2003.
It’s also well-known for existing between the Ojamajo Doremi series and the Pretty Cure series, and the work itself remains deeply loved.
Set in early 20th-century Europe, its sound is memorable for evoking classical music and musical theater.
With vocals by Minako Honda, who was also active as a musical actress and classical singer, the musical-theater atmosphere feels even more pronounced.
Ojamajo Carnival!!MAHO dō

Ojamajo Doremi was originally planned to air for only one year, but due to its popularity it became a series, and OVAs and novels were also produced.
Its very first opening theme is this song, characterized by lyrics that are easy for children to relate to.
Dokin: Maho Girls Precure!kitagawa rie
Pretty Cure, the quintessential girl hero that many women admired in their childhood.
The opening theme for the 13th installment of the Pretty Cure series, Maho Girls Precure!, is Dokkin♢Maho Girls Precure!.
It’s performed by Rie Kitagawa, who is also active as a musical actress and has sung numerous Pretty Cure songs beyond this series.
Whether you listened to it as a child or not, this is a song that instantly puts you in a magically fun mood.
KoisekaiClariS

ClariS is a female duo known for numerous anime tie-in songs as their signature tracks.
Their song “Koi Sekai” is used as the opening theme for the anime “Saint Cecilia and Pastor Lawrence.” As the title suggests, it’s a love song that sings about feelings related to romance.
You can sense the dilemma of one-way emotions—having so much in your heart but being unable to put it into words—yet thanks to ClariS’s cute and refreshing vocals, it comes across as a song brimming with the feelings of a charming girl.
MOON PRIDEMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal was announced at the Sailor Moon 20th Anniversary event and later released as an anime via web distribution and other platforms.
The theme song performed by Momoiro Clover Z ranked 3rd on the Oricon weekly chart.



