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[Princess Songs] A collection of heart-fluttering masterpieces! Princess Song Compilation

Songs that make you feel an exhilarating story, pieces that are fleeting yet beautiful, and princess songs that make your heart skip a beat the moment you hear them…

In this article, we introduce a variety of tracks themed around princesses for those looking for songs related to “hime.” Among princess-themed songs, you’ll find not only ones that perfectly match your ideal image of a princess, but also works that reveal a more realistic side of princesses and the slightly bittersweet feelings of girls who long to become one.

Enjoy imagining the princesses who appear within these songs as you listen!

[Princess Songs] A collection of heart-fluttering classics! Princess Song Compilation (11–20)

Miracle Go! Princess Pretty Cureisobe karin

The theme song of one entry in the popular anime Precure series, Go! Princess Precure.

As the title suggests, it’s a cute track with a princess theme.

Precure theme songs are full of great tunes! Which season’s series left the biggest impression on you?

Anmitsu Grand Operationo nyanko kurabu

Anmitsu Hime Ending japanese “Anmitsu Daisakusen”
Anmitsu Grand Operationo nyanko kurabu

A charming song that overturns the traditional image of a princess with an irresistibly cute, tomboyish heroine! The way she hatches a “grand plan” to secretly enjoy sweets is so endearing, you can’t help but smile just listening.

The track is included on Onyanko Club’s album “SIDE LINE,” released in February 1987.

A princess isn’t only about grace and beauty—this song reminds us of that simple truth.

Give it a listen whenever you’re in the mood to swoon over a slightly unconventional princess!

Sleeping BeautyAcid Black Cherry

It’s an achingly beautiful ballad that speaks softly of love to a cherished person who has fallen into eternal sleep.

As the anecdote suggests—that yasu wrote it while thinking of a close friend—the protagonist’s deep love for “you,” who will never awaken again, comes through so strongly it almost hurts, as they simply keep watch over you.

Released in February 2009 as the seventh single, the song was also included on the album Q.E.D.

It reached living rooms across Japan as the ending theme for the TBS show Koi Suru Hanikami!, capturing the hearts of many.

On a night when you want to sink into a sentimental mood, why not listen quietly?

KAGUYA@​onefive

@​onefive「KAGUYA」**Official Music Video**
KAGUYA@​onefive

A uniquely captivating track that fuses the beauty of Japanese tradition with contemporary pop.

The lyrics, inspired by Princess Kaguya from the classic Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, are filled with confident, expressive lines that truly resonate.

Released in August 2024, the song was created in line with @onefive’s “Japanese Classy Crush” concept.

The music video reportedly features festival scenes and a storyline reminiscent of Princess Kaguya.

It’s a recommended listen for anyone seeking a fresh musical experience where Japanese tradition meets the modern day.

Bibbidi-Bobbidi-BooSakai Yukie

Let's Play with Mom! Pin Pon Pan — Yukie Sakai: Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-BooSakai Yukie

Among Disney Princesses, Cinderella is especially popular.

When it comes to the most memorable song in the story featuring this beloved princess, isn’t it “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo”? There are several versions of the Japanese translation of this song, but here we’ve picked the version that was sung on the once-popular children’s TV show “Pin Pon Pan.” Many of you have probably practiced the magical incantation that sounds like a tongue twister, haven’t you?

Happy Hinamatsuri

When we think of March 3rd, it’s the Peach Festival, Hinamatsuri! And the stars of Hinamatsuri are the hina dolls—the princesses in Japanese terms.

The traditional song “Hinamatsuri,” passed down through generations, is not only a special piece for girls; it’s a song brimming with the beauty of Japanese tradition that lets anyone who listens immerse themselves in the elegant world of classic Japanese aesthetics.

[Princess Songs] A Collection of Heart-Fluttering Classics! Princess Song Compilation (21–30)

Transparent Dori-chanŌsugi Kumiko

In anime, there have already been cases where a princess from another world gets lost in a city on Earth and ends up living there, but that kind of depiction has still been rare for tokusatsu heroines.

This was a show that did it in tokusatsu.

However, I’ve heard rumors that despite the opening theme sounding bright at first glance, many of the stories were actually on the heavier side.