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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ChanceKomatsu Miho

Miho Komatsu’s “Chance” is a song that cheers on people who work hard every day and those who charge toward their dreams and goals.
Released in 1998, it was used as the theme song for a TV program from April 1998 to March 1999, and later featured again in a program segment in 2008.
The lyrics encourage you to turn everything—opportunities right in front of you, memories, and even your own shortcomings—into your strength and keep pushing forward.
Give it a listen when you want to fire yourself up and do your best!
EARLY IN THE MORNING ~Morning of Departure~Kuwata Keisuke

The funky tune “EARLY IN THE MORNING ~The Morning of Departure~” is perfect for mornings when you want to get hyped.
It was the B-side to the single “Hontō wa Kowai Ai to Romance,” and the subtitle was added when it was included on the album MUSICMAN.
Despite being a morning theme song, it’s unrestrained with Kuwata’s signature energetic eroticism.
It’ll likely boost your voltage for daily routines like workouts or running.
Different versions were used as theme songs in 2010 and 2011.
It’s incredibly easy to groove to, so definitely give it a spin when you need a lift.
Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterLittle Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster is a six-member vocal group that captivates fans with their soulful yet cute singing.
Their song “Shunkashuto,” included on their second album Joyful Monster, was used as the theme song for the TV program Mezamashi Doyoubi from October 8, 2016 to March 25, 2017.
The lyrics depict a morning that marks the start of a day when you get to see someone you love, heightening the sense of anticipation for a time different from school or workdays.
With its clear, transparent harmonies that color a brand-new morning, it’s a heartwarming number.
Week EndHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino’s song “Week End” has a uniquely distinctive world.
It was chosen as the theme song for Mezamashi Doyoubi in 2015.
The opening has a refined feel that draws listeners in, and the soaring high notes in the chorus are sure to surprise.
Its breezy tone brightens weekend mornings and energized many people, while the distinctive rhythmic phrasing adds depth.
Why not listen to this track to start your weekend morning on a pleasant note?
Lala SunshineMoritaka Chisato

The song that brings refreshing morning light is Chisato Moritaka’s “La La Sunshine.” Released in 1996, it was used on a TV program from April 1996 to March 1997.
It was reissued as a 12 cm single in 2008 and was also featured in a Kao commercial.
The lyrics, which express the determination to power through today in anticipation of a day off, resonate with many people.
Even when things are tough, they help you switch to a positive mindset and inspire you to keep going with a bright, sunny outlook.
Cute or BeautyLINDBERG

LINDBERG’s “Cute or Beauty” portrays a woman stepping into battle over a man.
Released in 1994 as the B-side to the single “Kiyoku Tadashiku Ikou,” the song aired from April 1994 to March 1995 as the show’s first theme song.
It depicts a woman bristling with hostility toward a rival who’s a different type from herself and is making moves on the person she likes.
Despite the crackling, confrontational lyrics, the signature LINDBERG sound still conveys a refreshing, poppy feel.
AgainAnjura Aki

With its refreshingly bright piano tone, this is “Again” sung by Angela Aki—perfect for a crisp morning.
It was used as the theme song from April to September 2007.
The lyrics, about wanting to face a once-separated lover again, give you the courage to take on what you were close to giving up on.
The soaring chorus, where Angela Aki’s beautiful voice resounds, is dazzling! It’s a song that feels like it’s giving you a strong send-off—an “Have a great day!”—on an anxious morning.



