Popular wedding songs you’ll want to sing and play on guitar. Recommended classic tracks for performances at wedding ceremonies and receptions.
I want to present a wonderful wedding song that will be remembered for a lifetime, carried by the gentle sound of an acoustic guitar.
In this article, I’ve put together a selection of Japanese songs that are perfect for acoustic guitar and vocals at a wedding reception!
From trending wedding numbers to timeless classics, there are plenty of picks.
They’re all ideal as songs to dedicate to friends who are getting married, or as message songs for the partner who will walk through life with you!
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Popular wedding songs you’ll want to sing and play on guitar. Classic recommended tracks for wedding ceremonies and receptions (61–70)
simpleMr.Children

Backed by an acoustic guitar, “simple” is a truly fitting masterpiece for weddings.
The lyrics woven by Mr.Children, which illuminate life’s most precious moments, move many hearts.
Its deeply resonant message is perfect for the moment when the bride and groom express gratitude to their loved ones.
Choosing this song as a wedding tune will convey warmth to your guests and make the memories of your ceremony even more vivid.
Things to protectSowelu

It’s a masterpiece that reminds us of the “things we must protect” in the sense of pledging a bond.
Not many couples have used this song at their weddings, but it’s a definitive classic—the optimal solution in the equation for creating an exceptionally joyful atmosphere.
Nanakariyushi 58

There are several other songs that follow the story of two people like this one, but Kariyushi58’s distinctive melody and straightforward vibe make it a gentle yet reassuring track.
The specific comparisons feel both like me and not like me, which seems to bring only the pure, earnest feelings to the surface.
It’s a song I want to send to someone important.
Romantic Flightkome kome CLUB

It’s an imaginative song that evokes a honeymoon.
It’s the most classic choice for weddings; while it may feel a bit old-fashioned for some generations, it would be the perfect gift for a couple who seem to have met while traveling the world.
Truly a romantic flight.
HappinessAI

It’s a masterpiece by AI-san, sung so soulfully.
It’s a song that spreads happiness, and its rhythm makes it easy to clap along, letting everyone in attendance feel a sense of unity.
It’s definitely a song I’d love everyone to sing together for the bride and groom.
FlowerORANGE RANGE

This is a smash hit by ORANGE RANGE, a five-member male rock band from Okinawa.
Released in December 2004 as their eighth single, the song was chosen as the theme for the film “Be with You,” and enjoyed immense popularity, spending 42 consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Oricon karaoke chart.
Its uplifting lyrics, which depict the fleeting yet beautiful nature of life and the miraculous encounters and farewells with loved ones, are deeply moving.
Try singing it along with the gentle tones of the acoustic guitar.
miraclekururi

This track by Quruli, a rock band from Kyoto, features a beautifully resonant acoustic guitar.
It’s a little sentimental yet truly moving.
It’s a perfect tear-jerking wedding song that I’d recommend to any band music lover.


