Popular Japanese Wedding Songs Ranking [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 ranking of popular Japanese wedding songs, all in one go, ordered by most plays! Weddings are one of life’s biggest milestones, and there are so many masterpieces themed around marriage.
This time, we’re putting the spotlight on hit J‑pop tracks.
Pay close attention to the lyrics—every song will move you.
Be sure to check them out! The playlist is updated weekly.
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Popular Japanese Wedding Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
AnniversaryKinKi Kids99rank/position

KinKi Kids’ “Anniversary” is a perfect fit for a wedding—a special day for the two of you.
Released in 2004 as their 20th single, it was written by Tetsurō Oda and topped the Oricon Singles Chart for three consecutive weeks.
The lyrics express the miracle of meeting you and the sincere feelings that are hard to put into words.
Even if you’re usually too shy to say it out loud, a wedding is the perfect time to speak from the heart.
It would be moving to have the groom perform “Anniversary” as part of the reception entertainment to convey his feelings to the bride.
Wedding SongSaitō Kazuyoshi100rank/position

As a perfect song for weddings, the piece released by Kazuyoshi Saito in January 2007 has warmed the hearts of many.
Originally created as a chorus section for a commercial, it was quickly released as a CD due to overwhelming requests from viewers.
The song is characterized by its warm lyrics celebrating the start of a new life and its friendly, accessible melody.
It is included on the album “Kōban” (Red Disc) as well as the best-of compilation “Utautai 15 SINGLES BEST 1993–2007,” and has become one of Saito’s signature songs.
It’s highly recommended for those looking for a song to perform as wedding entertainment or to sing at a karaoke after-party.


