Yo Hitoto, who gained popularity for her deeply moving, heartfelt singing voice.
Her voice is a perfect fit for weddings—truly made for the occasion.
Here are some of her wedding songs we’ve picked out to introduce to you.
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Hitoto Yo Wedding Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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A beloved masterpiece by Yo Hitoto that gently sings a prayer for loved ones and a wish for peace.
Released in February 2004, it has soothed many hearts with her unique sensibility as a Japanese-Taiwanese artist and her clear, transparent voice.
Using the flower—an emblem of Japan–U.S.
friendship—as its motif, the song expresses bonds with precious people and hopes for a happy future.
It was featured as the theme song for NTV’s Tuesday Suspense Theater and in JRA commercials, and set a record by staying on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart for 125 consecutive weeks.
Whether in moments of aching love or parting, or at life’s milestones such as weddings and graduations, it remains a song that shines without fading.
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Ballad virtuoso Yo Hitoto delivers a moving masterpiece, “Ukeirete” (“Accept Me”).
It begins gently with a solo piano, and the arrangement is equally stirring as waves of strings glide in.
The lyrics express a sincere desire to change and become stronger for the one you love.
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This is a gem by Yo Hitoto that expresses gratitude and love for parents with heartwarming lyrics.
It gently portrays everyday family life, from the innocent feelings of a child who says, “I love Mom a little more, but if I’m going on a date, I’d choose Dad,” to reluctantly practicing the violin.
Released in December 2002, the song was included on the album “Hitoto Zutsu.” Its lyrics, which repeatedly convey deep appreciation to one’s parents, make it perfect for the bouquet presentation scene at a wedding.
Why not entrust those unspoken feelings for someone special to this song and a bouquet?


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