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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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.
A comprehensive introduction to all the theme songs from Mezamashi TV and Mezamashi Doyoubi throughout the years! (51–60)
Every day is special.Takeuchi Mariya

The commemorative 10th theme song was “Mainichi ga Special” (Every Day Is Special) sung by Mariya Takeuchi.
This work, her 30th single, was also used in commercials in addition to Mezamashi TV.
The song, so familiar to the ear, was reportedly created after Takeuchi heard a gravely ill patient on a TV program say, “You know, when I wake up in the morning and realize I’m breathing, I already feel incredibly happy.” It’s a track that conveys Takeuchi’s gentle feelings and inspires anyone to cherish the day called today.
proposal (marriage proposal)TUBE

The wedding song “Propose” is the “winter” entry in the spring–summer–autumn–winter single series that ran in collaboration with Mezamashi TV from 2003 to 2004.
It was used from December 2003 through February 2004.
While it doesn’t explicitly depict winter, it has a gently heartwarming atmosphere.
It’s a song that will stay close to you when you want to give shape to the gratitude and feelings welling up inside.
Maeda’s vocals are stunning, and it’s a beautiful ballad brimming with the unique passion that only TUBE can deliver.
The Moon and the SunTUBE

“Moon and Sun” is a rock tune released in 2001 that was used as the theme song for the TV program Mezamashi TV from April to June 2001.
Comparing a man and a woman to the moon and the sun, it sings about the vast depths of love.
Its digital vibe and strong musicianship are also key highlights, making it a real crowd-pleaser live.
With a mood that feels like a whole summer’s day packed into one song and a breeziness like the wind blowing through, it’s a number that captures TUBE’s fiery side.
moonlightTUBE

“Gekkou” (Moonlight) is the “autumn” entry in the spring–summer–autumn–winter single series that began in 2003 through a tie-in with Mezamashi TV.
It was used from September 2003 to December 2003.
A Latin-flavored guitar melody echoes, overlapping with the image of autumn.
The emotions of a love that has fallen apart feel heartbreaking… It’s a perfect fit for autumn’s sentimental mood.
Among TUBE’s songs, it’s one of the coolest, with a stylish, standout sound.
Blue MelodyTUBE

Blue Melody by TUBE paints a gentle, unrequited crush.
Released in 2003, the song was used on a TV program from March to June that year.
Sparked by the tie-in, the band decided to create songs themed for each of the four seasons, and this track was produced with spring in mind.
Its lyrics depict a tender love overflowing with the soft colors of spring—pale pinks, reds, and oranges that come vividly to mind.
Let this song help you feel the sweet frustration that comes with being in love.
To the Sun in the Palm of Your HandKawashima Ai

“Tenohira wo Taiyo ni,” with lyrics by Takashi Yanase, famed creator of Anpanman.
In 2004, after it was performed by the Mezamashi TV All Cast, many notable figures continued to sing it that same year.
In November, singer-songwriter Ai Kawashima—known for the graduation song “Tabidachi no Hi ni…”—took her turn.
The track was included as a coupling song on her single “‘Sayonara’ ‘Arigatou’ ~Tatta Hitotsu no Basho~.” Kawashima’s clear, luminous vocals and the radiant arrangement leave you feeling refreshed.



