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)
Because I’m only gonna be happy, you know.Kishidan

The title and lyrics feel a bit tacky, pushy, and kind of dumb, but their straightforward, clumsy vibe is cool.
It’s a wonderful number that conveys both the feeling of love and the desire to make someone happy.
It might actually be coolest when you sing it under the influence of a little alcohol.
Open the doorKanda Sayaka, Tsuda Eiyu

Staging it in a musical style would be lovely, but it does feel a bit conventional, doesn’t it? In that case, singing with an acoustic guitar could be wonderful.
A duet by the bride and groom? Between friends? Maybe have the parents join in, too? It’s a song little kids know as well, so it’s sure to get everyone excited.
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.
Popular wedding songs you’ll want to sing and play on guitar: classic recommended tracks for wedding ceremonies and receptions (81–90)
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

An emotionally moving ballad wrapped in tenderness.
Released in February 2009 as JUJU’s ninth single, it was featured as the CM song for MTV Japan and Nissan Cube.
Produced by Seiji Kameda, this rock ballad’s beautiful harmony of piano and strings resonates deeply.
JUJU’s richly expressive vocals gently convey gratitude and prayers for a loved one.
You can almost picture two people walking toward the future together.
It’s a perfect song for wedding performances or reception BGM.
If you sing it with your feelings for your beloved, the entire venue will surely be enveloped in a warm atmosphere.
EverythingMISIA

This song became a massive hit as the theme for a TV drama.
It’s a ballad that highlights MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess.
Released in October 2000, it ranked No.
1 in JASRAC’s annual copyright royalty distribution for 2001.
The lyrics, which sing of deep feelings for a loved one, resonate in the heart through MISIA’s soaring voice.
It’s a perfect choice for wedding receptions or performances at wedding parties.
It would also be lovely to sing it as a token of gratitude to the bride and groom.
If you perform it with just an acoustic guitar, you can present it in an even more tender and intimate atmosphere.
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.
Wedding SongKyarameru Peppāzu

This is a wedding song by the three-member music unit Caramel Peppers.
It’s a track that will fill you with warmth.
An acoustic version of this song is also included on their first full and best album, “LOVE LOVE LOVE SONGS 4 & BEST,” so feel free to use it as a reference when doing a solo acoustic performance.


