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 songs and insert songs from the Monday 9 PM dramas over the years. Classic hits from popular dramas and recommended favorites (1–10).
A flower of no colorUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada’s “Naniiro demo nai Hana” (A Flower of No Particular Color) was released on February 12, 2024, and moved many as the theme song for the drama “Kimi ga Kokoro o Kureta Kara” (Because You Gave Me Your Heart).
The piece is characterized by its profound expressions of love and its dreamlike imagery.
The lyrics, which well up like surging emotions, weave together the joys and sorrows of romance, as well as hope and despair for an ever-changing future.
Accompanied by Utada’s voice that resonates to the core, the song touches on the essence of eternal love.
As love takes many forms for different people, listeners will find themselves reflecting inward through this song.
Why not listen to this heartfelt work and revisit your memories of the drama?
Letter to TomorrowTeshima Aoi

The theme song for the drama “Someday When I Recall This Love, I Will Surely Cry,” written by Yuji Sakamoto and starring Kasumi Arimura.
It’s an original version reworked for the drama from a track included on the album “Ren’dez-vous.” The result is a gentle number wrapped in poignancy and tenderness.
Having someone you likeJY

Jiyoung, a member of KARA who is also active as a solo artist, shines with her crystal-clear vocals in “A Girl & Three Sweethearts,” which was chosen as the theme song for the drama of the same title.
Released in 2016, the track features a melody that blends bittersweetness and tenderness, striking a chord with anyone in love.
Cherished by many fans both as a drama theme and as a song that colors youthful romance, it continues to be beloved.
Through Jiyoung’s expressive singing, the feelings of love depicted in the lyrics come to life vividly, sure to stir listeners’ hearts.
Portraying missed connections and the clumsy emotions of being in love, this gem of a ballad is one you’ll want to listen to again and again, reflecting on your own experiences.
HANABIMr.Children

Delicately depicting life’s choices and sacrifices, along with the sorrow and hope surrounding lost love, Mr.Children’s song resonates deeply with listeners.
Released on September 3, 2008, and used as the theme song for Code Blue: Doctor Heli Emergency Lifesaving, the track proved its popularity through streaming numbers and chart performance.
When you want to return to the ideals and hopes we tend to forget in everyday life, or to rediscover the value of what’s been lost, let this song’s emotion and strength move you.
Summertime CinderellaRyokushokushakai

Ryokushaka, known by their abbreviated name Ryokushaka and celebrated for their pop-savvy songs that continue to grow their fanbase, are a four-piece rock band officially called Ryokuoushoku Shakai.
Their digital single Summertime Cinderella, written as the theme song for the TV drama Midsummer Cinderella, features a breezy, summer-infused ensemble that really lifts your spirits.
The lyrics, which depict a love racing through the season, are enough to heighten your anticipation for summer just by listening.
With piercing, high-toned vocals that feel delightful, it’s an uplifting tune that amplifies the drama’s story.
Flashback feat. Daichi YamamotoMīna Okabe

A collaboration track where breezy melodies intertwine with nostalgic lyrics, “Flashback feat.
Daichi Yamamoto” by Miina Okabe and Daichi Yamamoto.
First unveiled in 2023 on the Flashback EP, the song strongly reflects the world of the drama “ONE DAY: Seiya no Karasawagi,” where the fates of a fugitive, a chef, and a newscaster intersect.
The lyrics, wrapped in gentle vocals, tenderly express the ache of memory and love, evoking deep empathy in listeners.
Its jazzy sound is perfect for forgetting the city’s clamor and sinking into a quiet night.
SoupFujihara Sakura

It’s the theme song of the drama “Love Song,” starring Masaharu Fukuyama, which aired in 2016.
It was Sakura Fujiwara’s debut single, and her co-star Masaharu Fukuyama served as the producer.
The coupling track, “Sukiyo Sukiyo Sukiyo,” was also used as an insert song in the drama.




