A collection of romance-themed songs. Let’s listen to some Japanese love songs.
If you’re currently in love or have someone special in your life, you might find yourself looking for love-themed songs when you listen to music.
In the J-POP scene, countless love songs have been released over the years, and their melodies and lyrics have moved the hearts of many listeners.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of love songs you’ll want to hear right now—from timeless classics to the latest buzzworthy tracks.
We’ve chosen everything from songs overflowing with happiness to bittersweet tunes about heartbreak and unrequited love, so please find the ones that perfectly match your current mood.
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Collection of romance-themed songs. Let's listen to Japanese love songs (181–190)
Freesia—More than liking, I love you—Kudō Shizuka

It’s a heartbreaking love song filled with a straightforward longing for someone precious you can’t meet, no matter how much you want to.
Shizuka Kudo’s song “Kousetsuran ~Suki yori Aishiteru~,” released in October 2023, is a ballad that also drew attention for being composed and arranged by the duo Sukima Switch.
Her vocals, which seem to trace each word and feeling, truly hit you in the chest.
As you listen, a story comes into focus, and it feels as if you’re watching a romance film.
Let yourself sink into its gently subdued atmosphere.
P.S.Ikuta Rira

Lila Ikuta, a singer-songwriter also active as the vocalist of YOASOBI and praised for her crystal-clear, era-defining voice, has released her ninth digital-only single, “P.S.,” written as the theme song for the film One Second Ahead, One Second Behind.
Its dramatically unfolding beats and arrangements create a unique sonic world.
The lyrics, depicting feelings that won’t stop even if they never reach their destination, will likely resonate with many who had similar experiences in their youth.
It’s a nostalgic number that tightens the chest yet somehow leaves you with a comforting warmth.
WithIkuta Rira

Rira Ikuta, known as the vocalist of YOASOBI, is a singer-songwriter who captivates fans with her transparent, expressive voice.
Her song “With,” written as an inspire track for the film Analog, was created as she channeled the inspiration she felt after watching the movie itself.
The lyrics, portraying straightforward affection, convey warmth while also evoking a touch of wistfulness.
It’s a beautiful pop tune with a spacious, gently enveloping ensemble.
Love has quick feet to run away.Hinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46 is one of Japan’s leading idol groups.
With their unique, friendly personalities as their strength, they’ve continued to release hit songs one after another.
“Koi wa Nigiaashi ga Hayai” is their latest track.
While many recent idol releases lean toward quirky concepts or experimental sounds, this song is crafted as a classic, straight-down-the-middle idol tune.
Its clean, accessible melody makes it a great recommendation for anyone just starting to explore idol music.
Be sure to check it out.
Baby youyuka

Singer-songwriter Yuka—have you listened to her song “Baby you” yet? It went viral mainly on social media and is known for topping the TikTok Weekly Top 20.
The lyrics, told from a woman’s perspective, depict the jealousy she feels toward a guy who’s getting close with someone else.
The emotions are portrayed so realistically that people of any gender can relate.
The cute choreography is another highlight, so I hope you’ll check out the video too.


