[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!
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[Princess Songs] A collection of heart-fluttering masterpieces! Princess Song Compilation (41–50)
Romantic AdventureTakaumi Chika

This is the theme song from a drama created by staff who had succeeded with Comet-san, following a similar concept.
It didn’t gain popularity and ended after just nine episodes, but Yasushi Yokoyama’s character is still very impactful even now, and I think it’s worth watching.
Kitchen PrincessFukuhara Haruka

This is a song from the fourth season of the legendary show Cooking Idol Ai! Mai! Maim!, which enjoyed explosive popularity not only among children but also adults on NHK Educational TV.
Since it’s the fourth season, Haruka Fukuhara—aka Maim-chan—was probably around eighth grade at the time.
In the show, Maim-chan was often referred to as a princess and the like.
Urashima Taro

Speaking of Urashima Taro, that means the Dragon Palace.
And speaking of the Dragon Palace, that means Princess Otohime.
Among Japanese folk-tale songs, it’s such a classic that it immediately comes to mind.
Many princesses appear in these stories, but I feel there are surprisingly few who are as “guilty” or fateful as Otohime.
Chaotic Princesskamaitachi

It’s the theme song of the anime “Tsuruhime jaa!”.
The distinctive thing about this princess is that, while princesses are usually of the beautiful type, she isn’t that type.
The mischievous princess who appears in Ikkyu-san is in the same vein, and in short, being that kind of princess makes her quite stand out.
For the princesskoorogi’73

This is the ending theme used in the anime SF Saiyuki Starzinger.
The show is a sci-fi take on Journey to the West, and the “princess” mentioned in this song refers to Princess Aurora, who occupies the Tripitaka (Sanzō Hōshi) role in the story.
When it aired, there was a boom in Journey to the West adaptations—not only Masakazu Sakai’s Journey to the West, but even The Drifters did a puppet show with a Journey to the West motif.

