[Wedding Reception BGM] Recommended Songs for Bouquet and Gift Presentation
Presenting bouquets and commemorative gifts to both sets of parents is an important moment that brings the wedding reception to a close.
You’ll want to express as much gratitude as possible to the parents who have supported the two of you up to this point.
Since this is one of the most moving scenes in the entire wedding, many couples want to be particular about the choice of BGM.
For the presentation scene, choosing songs that convey thanks to your parents or that declare your resolve to “walk forward together from here” will surely be appreciated.
Consider not only the lyrics but also the overall mood of the music, and choose songs that match the theme of your reception.
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[Wedding Reception BGM] Recommended Songs for Bouquet and Gifts Presentation (21–30)
365 daysMr.Children

I think it’s the perfect song to tell your parents, “I’m happy because I’m with the one I love.” It’s a moving track by the popular band Mr.Children, who have remained at the forefront of the Japanese music scene, included on their 2010 album SENSE.
Since it was used in a commercial, many people have probably heard it.
The pure, heartfelt lyrics about wanting to stay with that special “you” forever will tighten your chest with emotion.
dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo

A beloved masterpiece by Yo Hitoto that gently sings a prayer for loved ones and a wish for peace.
Released in February 2004, it has soothed many hearts with her unique sensibility as a Japanese-Taiwanese artist and her clear, transparent voice.
Using the flower—an emblem of Japan–U.S.
friendship—as its motif, the song expresses bonds with precious people and hopes for a happy future.
It was featured as the theme song for NTV’s Tuesday Suspense Theater and in JRA commercials, and set a record by staying on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart for 125 consecutive weeks.
Whether in moments of aching love or parting, or at life’s milestones such as weddings and graduations, it remains a song that shines without fading.
[Wedding Reception BGM] Recommended Songs for Bouquet and Gift Presentations (31–40)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

Sung by Motohiro Hata, this song was created as a movie theme and has resonated with many people.
The lyrics, which convey feelings for a loved one in a straightforward way, and the warm melody are memorable, aren’t they? Released in 2014, the song became a major topic of conversation, topping various charts across the board right from its release.
Use this song for a dramatic scene and the venue is sure to be filled with emotion! It’s especially perfect for moments when the bride and groom express their gratitude to their parents, such as during bouquet presentations or the giving of commemorative gifts.
Mother’s SongYoshida Yamada

Yoshida Yamada’s “Mother’s Song” is a very heartwarming piece that portrays gratitude and love for one’s mother.
As children grow up, their relationship with their mother changes, but a mother’s love remains constant, and children are always supported by that love.
This song is popular for family events like Mother’s Day, making it perfect for expressing appreciation to mothers.
It’s also recommended as background music for presenting bouquets to parents at weddings, as its tone is well-suited to conveying thanks to the parents who have supported you.
It’s a moving masterpiece that reminds us to be grateful to those we hold dear.
If We Hold On TogetherDiana Ross

This song, sung by Diana Ross, is a classic that conveys the message, “As long as we’re together, we can overcome any hardship.” It expresses something essential that the bride and groom, who are about to set off on a new journey together, should never forget.
While the presentation scene mainly focuses on expressing gratitude to the parents, we also recommend a song like this—one that lets you declare, “We will support each other and live our lives together.” Diana Ross’s crystal-clear, beautiful voice and the simple yet moving melody resonate deeply in the heart.
Just, thank you.MONKEY MAJIK

To this very day, my parents have lovingly raised and cherished me.
How about conveying the feeling, “I’ve been able to grow this much because you were there for me,” through this song? Known for hits like “Around The World,” the rock band MONKEY MAJIK released this track as their tenth single in 2008.
It was used as the theme song for the drama Ando Natsu.
With its distinctive acoustic guitar tones, it’s a refreshing love song.
Only by livingKiroro

A heartfelt ballad that expresses gratitude to the parents who raised you and looks toward the future.
It’s a song by the Okinawa-born music duo Kiroro, released in 2005 as their 15th single.
It also served as the opening theme for the anime “Mushiking: The King of Beetles – Legend of the Forest People.” The gentle melody and vocals are truly wonderful, warming your ears softly.
Even during the slightly nerve-wracking ceremony of giving a gift to your parents, this song might give you courage.


