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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To the Sun in the Palm of Your HandBON BON BLANCO

The song “Te no Hira o Taiyō ni,” cherished as a timeless classic and selected for the 2006 Japan’s 100 Best Songs, was used as the theme song for the program’s 10th anniversary in 2004.
The group in charge for May was the girls’ band BON-BON BLANCO.
The broadcasts drew a strong response and prompted a flood of inquiries, leading to its single release in July of the same year.
With the pleasant tones of percussion like bongos and maracas, the arrangement leans into Latin pop that feels open and imbued with South American elements.
Anna’s soaring vocals are full of vitality, giving you an energetic boost to start your morning!
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.
FLYFankī Katō

FUNKY KATO’s song “FLY” was used as the Wednesday theme song for Mezamashi TV from April to September 2014.
His powerful vocals are perfect for the morning! It feels like he’s telling us, “You can do it today too,” at the start of a sluggish day.
The lyrics are also perfect for those who wake up with worries about school or work, urging them to surpass who they were yesterday.
It’s a cheer song dedicated to people who grit their teeth and give their all every day!
go to meet (someone)Oda Kazumasa

It’s a message song that makes you think about who that kind of presence is for you.
It’s a work by singer-songwriter Kazumasa Oda, who has created numerous classic hits, released as a single in 2018.
That same year, it was the theme song for the TV program “Mezamashi TV.” It was also used in a commercial from a collaboration between JAL and Coca-Cola, so some of you may know it from there.
The melody line, so characteristic of Oda, gently finds its way into your heart—an impressive and soothing masterpiece.
A comprehensive look at the theme songs from Mezamashi TV and Mezamashi Doyoubi through the years! (61–70)
A charm for smilesSHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is a three-piece rock band whose name was chosen because, while it looks cool written in kanji, it sounds cute when spoken.
Their song “Egao no Omajina i,” included on their 6th single “BYE BYE,” was used as the theme song for the TV program “Mezamashi Doyoubi” from April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018.
Its message—don’t wait for something to happen; take action yourself—fits perfectly with morning, the start of a new day.
It’s a refreshing rock tune with a driving ensemble that lifts your spirits.
presentaimyon

Aimyon is a singer-songwriter whose lyrics—drawn with an original worldview and distinctive turns of phrase—have earned strong popularity, especially among younger generations.
Her song “Present,” included on her major-label second album, “Shunkanteki Sixth Sense,” was used as the theme song for the TV program “Mezamashi Doyobi” from October 6, 2018 to June 29, 2019.
Its messages, which feel like they prop up your heart, may be a great support for those who find mornings dreary.
Featuring acoustic guitar, the refreshing ensemble is soothing—a pop tune that gently heals a tired heart.
Lullaby for Grandmother MKimura Yoshino

This is a single released by actress Yoshino Kimura in 2000, which was used as the ending theme for Mezamashi TV from April 2000 to March 2001.
Remarkably, the lyrics were written by Yumi Matsutoya, and Yoshitaka Matsutoya—also known as U.KON., who is Kimura’s producer—was involved in both the lyrics and composition.
It’s filled with a gentle atmosphere that helps you wake up and start the morning, making it a great choice for an alarm.
It’s a song that connects mother and child, and Yoshino Kimura’s calm singing voice is soothing and heartwarming.



