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[Couple's Song] Love Songs to Listen to on Good Couple Day and Anniversaries

We’re introducing songs themed around “marriage” as well as recommendations we’d love couples to listen to together!

Moments of joy, moments of sadness, things you worked hard on side by side.

A partner who shares so much time with you and supports you—that reassuring presence is what we call a “married couple.”

There may be times when you argue, but by taking things one step at a time and learning to understand each other, your bond will only grow stronger.

In this article, we’ve gathered affectionate songs perfect for couples to enjoy on Good Couple’s Day or on your wedding anniversary.

If you want to listen to classics that sing about married life, express everyday gratitude to your partner, or find songs about marriage to use at your wedding, be sure to check these out!

[Couple’s Songs] Love Songs to Listen to on Good Couple’s Day and Anniversaries (81–90)

homeKiyama Yusaku

A song of love from a father to his child.

Yusaku Kiyama’s gentle, embracing voice blends with a heartwarming melody to vividly portray the bond between parent and child.

Through its calm tone, it conveys a parent’s feelings as they stay close to their child’s growth and the importance of cherishing the small joys of everyday life.

Released in February 2008, it was used as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Uta-Suta!!” and Yomiuri TV’s “Joho Live Miyane-ya,” and later that year Kiyama performed it at the NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

Beloved at important life moments such as graduations and weddings, this song is a perfect choice when you want to express gratitude to someone special or deepen your family bonds.

To my belovedGReeeeN

The heartwarming song by GReeeeN centers on themes of gratitude and bonds with loved ones.

Released in August 2013 as the theme song for the drama “Oh, My Dad!!,” it resonated with many listeners.

It expresses thanks to those we share our daily lives with and how their presence gives us the strength to live, wrapping listeners in a warm embrace.

Thanks to its tie-in with Fuji TV’s Thursday Theater, many people discovered the song through the drama.

It’s a perfect choice for wedding performances or whenever you want to convey your feelings to someone special.

Be sure to try singing it at karaoke.

Let’s be happysawada chikako

“Let’s Be Happy” is a song by Chikaco Sawada, whose “Aitai” was a huge hit, released in 1993.

It was also used in a commercial for Oppen Cosmetics, in which Sawada herself appeared.

The lyrics, which sing about how lonely it feels to be apart even for a short while, evoke images of a couple brimming with happiness.

It’s easy to believe a bright future awaits them! It’s the perfect song for couples in love, so be sure to give it a listen!

It’s a song! Life.Nakamura Mitsuko

Mitsuko Nakamura “It’s Song! Life” Music Video
It's a song! Life.Nakamura Mitsuko

This is an enka song themed around a married couple, brimming with the emotional flavor of Osaka.

Released in March 2025, the work showcases Mitsuko Nakamura’s warm vocals as it depicts the relationship of a couple who have spent many years together.

It sings of the path they’ve walked through patience and endurance, and the spirit of keeping their heads up and moving forward even if they’re not adept at getting by in the world.

The powerful arrangement and lively melody are encouraging.

Embracing both joy and hardship and moving ahead—that’s the kind of courage-giving song this is.

in a blue suitFujiyama Ichirō

Ichiro Fujiyama / In a Blue Suit (Composed by Masao Koga, re-recorded in 1953, Columbia)
in a blue suitFujiyama Ichirō

Husbands, here’s a song that lets you look back on youthful memories with your wives: Ichiro Fujiyama’s “Aoi Sebiro de” (In a Blue Suit), released in 1937.

It’s a poignant piece that captures the frustrating feeling of being unable to take that final step on a date with the woman you love, even as your feelings continue to grow stronger.

For couples who became husband and wife after going through such a bittersweet period, it’s a tune you can sing while fondly saying, “We had times like that, didn’t we?” This Father’s Day, try singing it while thinking of your beloved husband or wife, from your own point of view.