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[2026] A roundup of recommended Japanese wedding songs for men

When it comes to once-in-a-lifetime events like weddings and receptions, choosing the right background music is a crucial element—both for the atmosphere and for creating lasting memories.

For men who are struggling to decide on the songs to play on the big day—such as the BGM for the ceremony or the tracks to sing at the karaoke after-party—we’ve put together a list of recommended Japanese wedding songs for men.

We focused our research on songs that are actually popular at weddings in the Reiwa era, creating a lineup that reflects the latest trends.

Be sure to check it out!

[2026] Best Japanese Wedding Songs for Men (41–50)

KSKDAIGO

DAIGO [KSK ~Full Ver.~]
KSKDAIGO

It was released in 2016 as DAIGO’s fourth single.

In April 2016, “K S K,” which DAIGO sang at his own wedding reception for his bride, Keiko Kitagawa, drew a strong response and was subsequently released on CD.

In “DAI-go” (DAIGO’s wordplay), KSK means “Please marry me.” Overflowing with memories of Keiko Kitagawa and DAIGO’s feelings, this wedding song seems poised to become a staple at future wedding ceremonies.

TRUE LOVEFujii Fumiya

It was released in 1993 as Fumiya Fujii’s second single.

Following the breakup of The Checkers, it was issued as the first major release of his full-fledged solo career and was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.

drama “Asunaro Hakusho.” The song became a massive hit, selling over two million copies, and remains Fujii’s biggest hit.

Influenced by the drama’s popularity, it also became a wedding standard, and Fujii himself reportedly sang it at many weddings.

Only for youShonentai

It was released in 1987 as Shonentai’s sixth single.

It was the group’s first slow ballad and became their fifth number-one hit on the Oricon charts.

With this song, they appeared at the 38th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

Listening now, it feels fresh as a love song sung just for you.

During the song, there is a performance where the members snap their fingers.

Rain, then Sunshine Hallelujahyuzu

Released in 2013 as Yuzu’s 39th single.

The song was used as the theme for the NHK morning drama series “Gochisousan,” and is based on Kazuya Sato’s “Sakurairo no Waltz.” The music video was directed by Mika Ninagawa, who also shot the cover art, creating a distinctive, original world.

It’s a song that expresses straightforward love.

In conclusion

This time, we’ve put together a selection of popular Japanese wedding songs sung by male vocalists.

From singer-songwriters to bands, there’s a wide variety of genres represented among these wedding tunes.

As mentioned at the beginning, they’re sure to liven up karaoke at a wedding after-party, so be sure to use this as a reference!