Love songs for high schoolers who are mutually in love
Falling in love is a big event that many high school students experience! Mustering up the courage to confess, having your long-held crush come true, and becoming mutually in love—the joy is truly immense.
Everything you see seems to sparkle, and you feel like your studies, club activities, and every part of your life are going smoothly.
Here, we’ll introduce some mutual-love songs perfect for high school students—tracks that let you fully savor the happiness of finally becoming a couple.
We’ve gathered songs brimming with love: the different kind of heart-fluttering from when you were just crushing, the awkward excitement, and the sense of looking ahead to a long future together.
Be sure to listen to them with your beloved boyfriend or girlfriend!
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Mutual Love Songs Recommended for High School Students (31–40)
Maiden in Loveikimonogakari

This is a popular song by Ikimono-gakari that gently portrays the delicate feelings of a young woman in love.
Emotions like longing for someone, shyness, anxiety, and joy—subtleties of romance—are carefully expressed.
Released in October 2006, the song was used as the ending theme for the Nippon TV program “Ren’ai Bukatsu.” Yoshiki Mizuno, who wrote and composed the song, said it was “the first song I created with the idea that a girl would sing it,” and it became a turning point that broadened the band’s musical style.
It’s recommended not only for those experiencing unrequited love but also for anyone who wants to reaffirm their feelings for someone special.
I love you, love you, love you so muchchay

Released in 2015 as chay’s seventh single.
The song portrays a girl’s feelings on the night before her first trip with her boyfriend, with lyrics overflowing with her honest excitement and butterflies from the moment she starts getting ready.
With a sound that carries a touch of ’80s nostalgia, it’s a cute track that many girls can relate to.
Whimsical Romanticikimonogakari

It was released in 2008 as Ikimono-gakari’s 12th single.
The song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Celeb to Binbo Taro,” and it reached No.
4 on the Oricon weekly singles chart.
It’s a high-energy track that gets crowds excited at live shows, a bright song overflowing with feelings of love for him.
CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie
Released in 1997 as Namie Amuro’s ninth single.
Chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 PM drama “Virgin Road,” it became one of her biggest hits, winning the 39th Japan Record Award and becoming a wedding standard.
As a signature song by Namie Amuro, who has announced her retirement, it is beloved by a wide range of generations.
Dorian BoyNMB48

It was released in 2015 as NMB48’s 12th single.
The song features Ririka Suto in the center position when performed, and it debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The lyrics express, in a very cute and upbeat way, the feeling of loving the guy you chose the most, no matter what people around you say.
Mutual Love Songs Recommended for High School Students (41–50)
When I think of youTOKIO

Released in 1999 as TOKIO’s 15th single.
The song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV series “Danjo 8-nin Renai Tour! TOKIO no Na-Ri-Yu-Ki!!” and reached No.
9 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s a rock ballad woven with straightforward words of love that can move you.
Birthday EveKōda Kumi

It was released in 2005 as Kumi Koda’s 20th single.
As the second installment of her 12-week consecutive single releases, it came out as a strictly limited edition of 50,000 copies and was used in an NTT DoCoMo Tokai commercial.
True to its title, it’s a mutual-love song that conveys the happiness of a girl excitedly preparing the day before his birthday, thinking about him.



