Love songs about romance sung by female Japanese artists. Popular love songs.
We’ve gathered a collection of Japanese love songs sung by female artists!
When you fall in love, you just feel like listening to love songs, don’t you?
I think many of us can’t help but think “I feel that!” when we hear a song that perfectly matches our situation.
In this article, we’ve selected love songs told from a variety of perspectives, exclusively by female artists.
From recent staple love songs to long-beloved hits and tracks tied to TV dramas, it’s packed with wonderful love songs!
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Love songs about romance sung by female Japanese artists. Popular love songs (151–160)
my sweet darlin’Yaita Hitomi

This is a single by Hitomi Yaida released in 2000.
From the energetic start to the driving sound, a vocal that’s both strong and cute, and lyrics with an adorably sulky kind of loneliness! It’s a powerful and charmingly girlish love song.
Touch my heartIshikawa Hana

Touch my heart has been drawing attention as the theme song for the drama “I Inherited a Host Club.” It’s a track sung by model and singer Hana Ishikawa.
While she has previously produced many ballads that straightforwardly express love, this time—aligned with the drama’s story—she’s crafted lyrics and a sound with a more mature vibe.
That said, since the song portrays a woman’s feelings in love, fans of her earlier work are sure to enjoy it as well.
It’s also recommended for those who like Eurobeat.
Longing, poignancy, and strength of heartShinohara Ryōko

Ryoko Shinohara’s fourth single, released on July 21, 1994.
Packed with poignant twists! A melody that keeps rising, rising—sending your emotions soaring! A sound and voice that never let the momentum of feeling stop, to the very limit! Just like the title suggests, it’s a love song that portrays a heart that is both aching and strong.
Versailles – Versailles –ayaka

The theme song of the theatrical anime The Rose of Versailles captivates with its sweeping, moving melody and heartfelt lyrics.
Ayaka’s powerful yet delicate vocals elegantly express the emotions of characters who confront fate in pursuit of love and freedom.
Written specifically as the theme for The Rose of Versailles, released in January 2025, the song masterfully captures the film’s world through music.
The dazzling orchestral arrangement and crystalline vocals weave a harmony that further elevates the movie’s majestic atmosphere.
It’s a perfect choice for singing with thoughts of someone dear, or when you want to perform with heartfelt emotion in a calm, intimate mood.
Matafuta mataRinu

Rinu, a singer who is also known as a member of the six-person entertainment unit Strawberry Prince (SutoPuri) and has gained popularity through voice acting and as a vocalist, has released his sixth digital-only single, “Matafuta Mata.” The fact that it was newly written by Wanuka, a singer-songwriter currently in the spotlight, also became a hot topic.
With its impactful title and lyrics that portray unstoppable feelings for someone you love, the song likely brings back memories of youthful romance for many listeners.
It’s a cute pop tune distinguished by its intricate melody and sprightly ensemble.
Let’s talk.Fujihara Sakura

Singer-songwriter Sakura Fujiwara, known for a wide-ranging musical style that prominently features the classical guitar she has played since childhood, has released “Hanasouyo,” the lead track from her fourth album AIRPORT—a number distinguished by her warmly enveloping vocals.
The contrast between the gentle, airy arrangement and the sentimental lyrics makes it a song you’ll want to keep listening to.
It’s an emotional pop tune whose soft sound soothes the heart.
Love songs about romance sung by female Japanese artists. Popular love songs (161–170)
GO FOR IT !!Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino’s 18th single, released on July 25, 2012.
It kicks off with cheerleading chants, bursts into an energetic sound, and features long, refreshing tones that brighten the air! It’s a cute and poppy love-support anthem packed with the feelings of a girl in love.


