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Recommended for women! Japanese wedding songs—perfect for ceremony BGM and reception entertainment.

Recommended for women! Introducing Japanese wedding songs.

At weddings, music is used to enhance various moments.

These days, it’s also common to see performances like dancing, singing, or acoustic sets as part of the entertainment, so weddings and music are inseparable.

With that in mind, we’ve gathered recommended tracks for brides-to-be and for women planning to perform at a wedding.

Most are moving, tender songs that might bring tears, but there are also upbeat dance numbers you can happily groove to!

Please use this as a resource when you’re unsure what to choose.

Recommended for women! Japanese wedding songs: BGM and performances for weddings (21–30)

Ring ~ I’m getting married today. ~ Wedding ver.Sawai Miku

Miku Sawai – Ring: “I’m getting married today.” (Wedding ver.)
Ring ~ I'm getting married today. ~ Wedding ver.Sawai Miku

Miku Sawai’s “Ring ~Today, I’m Getting Married.~ Wedding ver.” is a perfect song for wedding BGM or reception entertainment.

The hopeful, celebratory message in the title blends seamlessly into the warm atmosphere of a wedding.

The lyrics portray the bride’s pure state of mind and her anticipation for the new life that’s about to begin.

Its dynamic melody enriches the emotions and will resonate deeply with loved ones.

Delicate yet powerful, it’s a recommended track to set the scene for the moment you pledge your love.

Wedding SongDISH//

DISH// – Wedding Song [Official Video]
Wedding SongDISH//

To color a special day, beautiful wedding songs that resonate with the heart are essential.

Among them, DISH//’s “Wedding Song” is beloved by many as a track filled with congratulations for the bride and groom and wishes for their future.

Its gentle melody and tender vocals will warmly embrace the wedding atmosphere.

The lyrics convey deep love for one another and hope for the life you will walk together from now on.

Whether it’s a scene where close friends celebrate the couple’s new beginning or a moment to express gratitude, when this song plays, a moving, tear-inducing emotion will spread in everyone’s hearts.

It’s a highly recommended song, so be sure to add it to your wedding playlist.

May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

JUJU 'So That It Overflows with Kindness'
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

Released in 2009 as JUJU’s ninth single.

Chosen as the commercial song for the collaboration project between MTV Japan and Nissan’s Cube, “MTV meetalk with NEW NISSAN cube,” it surpassed the record set by the previous single, “Sunao ni Naretara,” achieving 100,000 downloads in just four days.

Both the melody and the lyrics are gentle, making it a song that fills you with warmth.

Happiness ForeverMISIA

MISIA – Happiness Forever (Official Music Video)
Happiness ForeverMISIA

As the title “Happiness Forever” suggests, MISIA’s song perfectly suits the moment of pledging eternal love at a wedding.

The words of love and vows woven into the lyrics resonate deeply, like a heartfelt message from the bride.

With its warm, distinctive vocals, this single is sure to make any wedding even more moving.

Performed as part of the festivities, it will create an unforgettable moment not only for the newlyweds but also for all the guests in attendance.

PreciousItō Yuna

Released in 2006 as Yuna Ito’s third single.

Chosen as the theme song for the film “LIMIT OF LOVE: Umizaru,” its beautiful sound and Yuna Ito’s clear, earnest vocals make it perfect for emotional wedding moments.

There’s also a wedding version titled “Precious -wedding extended ver.-,” which is highly recommended.

JEWEL SONGBoA

It was released in 2002 as BoA’s ninth single.

The song was used as the theme for the TV Asahi drama “All About Eve” and reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

As a gentle ballad expressing the wish for a beloved person to shine forever, it’s a perfect fit for emotional wedding scenes.

I love you.Otsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka / I Love You (Short Ver.)
I love you.Otsuka Ai

It was released in 2004 as Ai Otsuka’s sixth single.

The song was included on the demo tape she sent to Avex, and it reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

According to Otsuka, it’s the song she feels most attached to—a gentle, warm track that conveys feelings directly to someone you love.