A comprehensive look at all the theme songs from Mezamashi TV and Mezamashi Doyoubi throughout the years!
Mezamashi TV is the face of Fuji TV in the morning, isn’t it?
Many of you probably watch it every morning before heading to school or work.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the theme songs from over the years for Mezamashi TV and Mezamashi Doyoubi.
We’ve highlighted not only past theme songs but also the latest ones, so if you’re curious about the theme currently on air, don’t miss this.
If you find a song you like, be sure to check out other tracks by that artist too!
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Can You Feel This LoveAmuro Namie

The song that marked the 20th anniversary of Mezamashi TV was Namie Amuro’s “Can You Feel This Love.” It was used as the theme song for a year starting in April 2013.
It’s an up-tempo number that boosts your energy from the morning, a track that can make everyone who listens feel invigorated.
If you listen to it on your commute, you’ll probably find a spring in your step.
The lyrics are a fully positive love song, helping you start your morning with a forward-looking mindset!
DarlingNishino Kana

Kana Nishino’s 24th single, “Darling,” released in August 2014.
It was played on Tuesdays as the daily theme song for Mezamashi TV from April to September 2014! It’s a cute, pop number that blows away that groggy morning feeling.
The lyrics capture the ordinary days spent with someone you love, and listening to it makes your heart skip a beat! Let’s get through our studies and work with a positive attitude—time to do our best today, too!
Somewhere today as wellOda Kazumasa

“Today, Somewhere” is a single by Kazumasa Oda, who has maintained a long career while continuing to lead the Japanese music scene.
The song has been featured in various commercials, and it was used as the theme song for the TV program Mezamashi TV from April 2008 to March 2009.
If you watch TV, you’ve probably heard it at least once.
It was reportedly released on CD due to the strong response at live performances.
Oda’s lyrics resonate with universal words that touch the heart, regardless of age or gender.
This song, which portrays connections and memories with people we’ve met, overlaps with each person’s life and heartfelt emotions.
Map of the SunMISIA

This dazzling, heart-stirring piece to start the morning is “Map of the Sun,” sung by MISIA.
It aired from October 2007 to March 2008.
Weekday mornings can feel heavy, but its light, upbeat melody lifts your spirits and lets you start each day feeling fresh! It makes you excited, wondering what might happen today.
Take in the energy of MISIA’s voice and have a vibrant, lively day!
like; to like; fond ofNishino Kana

Kana Nishino’s “Suki” (“I Like You”) portrays a sincere, slightly bashful realization as someone once thought of as a friend becomes the person you love.
Released in 2014, the song was used as the Tuesday theme from October 2014 to March 2015.
It captures the moment you notice feelings that aren’t just friendship anymore—like wanting to look cuter without meaning to, or wanting to see the same scenery together.
The emotions of someone whose friendship is turning into love come through so vividly that anyone in the same situation will find it incredibly relatable!
A comprehensive look at all the theme songs from Mezamashi TV and Mezamashi Saturday through the years! (41–50)
Ring My BellLINDBERG

LINDBERG’s “Ring My Bell,” with lead vocalist Maki Watase’s lively voice that wakes you right up.
This song, included as the B-side to the 1995 single “Mizugi to Beach to Boys,” was used on a TV program from April 1995 to March 1996.
The lyrics describe the frustration of losing contact with a lover after a trivial argument and not knowing what to do.
While anxious that their relationship might end as it is, the narrator’s high pride gets in the way, making it hard to be honest.
Happy ManOkui Kaori

Happyman is the kind of song that helps on sluggish mornings or when you’re feeling down and want to cheer yourself up, even if you have to force it a bit.
It’s the third solo single released by Kaori Okui of Princess Princess, the legendary girls’ band.
It was used as a theme song from April 1997 to March 1998.
With encouraging, forward-looking lyrics that rally a clumsy, struggling, or hurt heart, and a free, soaring vocal, it lightens your spirits.



