Theme and insert songs from the long-running Monday 9 p.m. dramas: classic hits from popular series and recommended fan favorites
Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
slot—affectionately known as “Getsuku”—is one of the most popular time slots for TV dramas, home to many standout hits.
Over the years, countless masterpieces have been born, and just like the dramas themselves, their theme songs often attract a lot of attention.
In this article, we’ll showcase all the Getsuku theme songs—from past broadcasts to the themes of currently airing dramas—spanning all eras in one go!
From timeless classics that remain popular to the latest tracks, take your time listening and find your new favorite song.
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Theme and insert songs from the history of Monday 9 PM dramas: classic tracks from hit series and recommended popular songs (21–30)
All or NothingB’z

This song was written as the theme for the 2009 drama “Buzzer Beat: Gakeppuchi no Hero,” and the single reached No.
6 on the year-end chart.
While rooted in rock, it’s mid-tempo and showcases the vocals.
Christmas songback number

The theme song for the exquisite romantic comedy drama “5→9: The Monk Who Fell in Love with Me,” starring Satomi Ishihara and Tomohisa Yamashita, about a handsome monk.
With a beautiful, Christmas-evoking melody, it’s a touching number that conveys the bittersweet feelings of love straight to the heart.
The summer you gave meieiri reo

The theme song for the drama Koinaka starring Sota Fukushi is Leo Ieiri’s 10th single, released in 2015.
The song’s title was also used as the subtitle of the final episode.
In addition, the piano version used in the show was released as a digital exclusive after the broadcast ended.
Nameless PoemMr.Children

Mr.
Children’s “Namonaki Uta,” released in 1996 and cherished as the moving theme song of the drama Pure, was born from Kazutoshi Sakurai’s free creative process, and its lyrics continue to resonate with many people over time.
Its melody, rich in emotion, harmonizes with lyrics that speak of the presence of love, striking a chord with those who struggle to express their affection.
Precisely because expressing love is difficult, many may want to convey their heartfelt feelings through this song.
The melody is rhythmic, leaves a pleasant afterglow, and gently accompanies listeners in their daily lives.
I wonder if it will be sunny tomorrow.Kuwata Keisuke

It’s the theme song of the 2007 drama “Proposal Daisakusen,” starring Tomohisa Yamashita and Masami Nagasawa.
It’s the ninth solo single, and only the limited first edition included a different arrangement of “Konna Boku de Yokattara” as a bonus track.
Love StoryAmuro Namie

It’s a ballad by Namie Amuro.
Thanks to her strong vocal ability, it becomes a sweeping love song.
Despite all the ups and downs, her voice alone conveys a powerful resolve to keep loving a special person with honesty.
It’s a song that resonates especially with women who are fairly independent.
moment; instant; a split secondGReeeeN

Set as the theme song for the drama “Voice: Inochi naki Mono no Koe,” “Setsuna” was released in 2009 and is a track that strongly conveys GReeeeN’s message.
The lyrics skillfully portray the struggle and resolve of searching for the meaning of life.
The determination to live strongly and the vulnerability that brings tears at times—the willingness to accept both and keep moving forward—resonates deeply.
By listening to this song, you may well find the meaning in life that everyone seeks.
It’s a track I highly recommend to all who are living in the present.



