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 p.m. dramas: classic tracks from popular series and recommended hits (41–50)
Thank youOhashi Takuya

The theme song for the NHK Saturday drama “Keiji no Genba,” starring Akira Terao.
It is the second solo single by Takuya Ohashi of Sukima Switch, a message song he wrote to his own parents.
This acclaimed track has been featured in campaigns such as Hana Cupid’s Mother’s Day promotion and in commercials for JB Honshu-Shikoku Expressway.
No doubtOfisharu Higedan Dism

Known by the abbreviation “Higedan,” Official HIGE DANDism is a four-member piano pop band whose complex yet exquisitely pop-leaning songs captivate fans.
Their major-label debut single, “No Doubt,” was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Confidence Man JP,” despite being their debut track.
Its humorous yet mysterious lyrics overlap with the drama’s storyline.
With a funky beat and catchy melody creating a perfect contrast, it’s a pop tune that lifts your spirits just by listening.
Bittersweetarashi

This is the theme song for the drama “Heartbroken Chocolatier,” which aired in 2014 and is based on a manga.
It’s Arashi’s 24th single, and the drama is a sweet romantic comedy starring group member Jun Matsumoto and Satomi Ishihara.
Its sweet, heartrending, and slightly bitter emotions burst forth over a groovy sound.
Beside you under the blue skyarashi

This is the theme song for Masaki Aiba—who is also a member of Arashi—in his first lead role in a Monday 9 PM drama.
It has a refreshing, quintessential Arashi feel.
The chorus features rhyming lyrics, making it a real crowd-pleaser at karaoke.
Recommended for those who can sing it with style.
POP STARHirai Ken

This is the theme song for “Dangerous Sister,” which aired in 2005 starring Misaki Ito and Mirai Moriyama in dual lead roles.
As reportedly requested from arranger Seiji Kameda for a sparkling pop sound, it’s been finished as a vibrant, effervescent pop song.
morning gloryorisaka yuta

This song was the theme for the Monday 9 p.m.
drama Forensic Scientist Asagao starring Juri Ueno.
The chorus is very simple, and precisely because of that simplicity, it really hits you in the heart—a song where the message truly comes through.
The calm vocals also resonate deeply.
It’s a song I want you to listen to when your heart is tired.
To all living thingsMoriyama Naotaro

This is a song where I want you to pay attention to the lyrics, which are filled with Naotaro Moriyama’s unique worldview.
His voice is clear and soaring, and even though the lyrics are grand in scale, the music and his vocals never get overshadowed by them, so it all feels natural to listen to.
It was also a perfect fit for the drama.



