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!
Be sure to read through to the end!
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Popular wedding songs you’ll want to sing and play on guitar: classic recommended tracks for ceremonies and receptions (71–80)
Meeting youKetsumeishi

This is a song that the members of Ketsumeishi made for their manager who was getting married, so I think it’s suitable for a wedding.
The lyrics are very straightforward, so I think the message comes across easily.
And since it’s Ketsumeishi, it’s a cool track.
TRUE LOVEFujii Fumiya

This is the second single by Fumiya Fujii, a solo artist who also gained fame as a member of The Checkers, released on November 10, 1993.
It was one of his first full-fledged solo tracks after The Checkers disbanded.
A staple love song, it enjoys strong popularity among men.
budKobukuro

An emotional ballad that portrays deep love for a mother, farewell, and hope for dreams.
Released by Kobukuro in March 2007, this song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad.” Gentle tones woven by acoustic guitar and strings are layered with moving lyrics.
The work won the 49th Japan Record Award and has left a lasting impression on many people.
It’s recommended for weddings and receptions for those who wish to express gratitude to someone dear.
It will surely resonate with anyone who has experienced the bond between parent and child or parting from a loved one.
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

Koisuru Fortune Cookie, with its heartwarming melody, is a perfect choice for an acoustic guitar solo at a close friend’s wedding.
Played with just one guitar, the song takes on a gentle, warm atmosphere that differs from the original’s sparkle.
The chorus is especially catchy, and guests will naturally find themselves humming along.
It’s ideal for a surprise performance dedicated to a best friend or beloved partner, turning a moment of the reception into an even more special memory.
Why not use the power of music to create a beautiful moment at the wedding?
Will you stay by my side?C&K

This is a song by C&K, known for their genre-defying musicality.
It was released in March 2011 as their third single.
The gentle vocals and reggae rhythm really resonate with the heart.
It was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Future Tracks→R.” This work is a moving song that tells a love story from the first meeting to marriage, singing of a fateful encounter in the rain and a resolve to vow eternal love.
It’s recommended for those who want to express gratitude to someone special, and it’s a perfect choice for performing at weddings or receptions.
Baby I Love You (Japanese version)Che’Nelle

Chanel is a singer from Malaysia, and this is a song you hear quite often at Japanese wedding receptions as well, given her involvement in many such events.
I think it would be lovely to intentionally skip playing the guitar and sing the opening line, “Baby I love you,” a cappella.
The Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

This song is a perfect wedding tune for couples who have been together since their school days—especially because the lyrics mention after graduation.
Friends who’ve watched their relationship up close are sure to be moved to tears.
The lyrics are beautiful.


