Kobukuro have many songs, including ballads and ones dedicated to lovers.
They also have tracks that are perfect for couples who are about to become husband and wife.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of popular wedding songs that are actually used often.
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Kobukuro Wedding Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]
Together foreverKobukuro1rank/position

A beloved Kobukuro song that continues to color the beginning of life’s new chapters.
Written for weddings, this piece gently sings of a couple’s bond, everyday happiness, and the challenges they overcome together.
Released in October 2004, it set an astonishing record by staying on the charts for 99 weeks.
It has also resonated with people in many forms, from TV dramas to celebrity weddings.
With its warm melody and lyrics that touch not only the bride and groom but everyone in attendance, it’s a wonderful song that reaffirms the ties with those we cherish.
A wedding BGM and performance staple, it will make those happy moments shine even brighter.
budKobukuro2rank/position

A Kobukuro song that portrays themes of familial love, loss, and rebirth.
Acoustic guitars and strings are used effectively, and the performance is rich with emotion.
Released in March 2007 and used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad,” the track won the 49th Japan Record Awards and has become one of Kobukuro’s signature songs.
It’s a perfect choice to dedicate to friends at a wedding, as it offers courage to pursue dreams and celebrates the bonds with loved ones.
Sing it with heartfelt wishes for the bride and groom and a message that they can continue to rely on you, just as always.
Million FilmsKobukuro3rank/position

A heartwarming love song that captures happy moments in everyday life.
It gently depicts scenes everyone has experienced at least once, such as city streets at dusk and lovers gazing at each other while waiting at a traffic light.
Since its release in October 2004, it has been featured as NTT West’s telegram image song and in a Calbee potato chips commercial, and in 2006 it was also used as the theme song for a TV Asahi drama.
It was included on the album ALL SINGLES BEST and has become one of Kobukuro’s signature songs.
A perfect track for wedding profile videos and commemorating special anniversaries.
Even those who find it hard to express their feelings to someone important may be able to convey them through this song.
cherry blossomKobukuro4rank/position

I recommend “cherry blossoms” for those having their wedding reception in spring.
Wouldn’t it be lovely to scatter cherry blossom petals along the aisle? I imagine a father’s sorrow at parting with his daughter would be all the deeper.
I wonder what the feeling is like in that space between joy and sadness.
Blue BirdKobukuro5rank/position

This song was used as the opening theme for the anime Bakuman, which features manga artists.
It was released in 2011 as the 20th single by the musical duo Kobukuro.
With its relaxed tempo and refreshing vibe, it’s a comfortable listen.
The lyrics convey the message that we’re always connected by love, making it perfect for weddings.
futureKobukuro6rank/position

The lyrics portray hope and anxiety for the future, as well as the bond with a loved one, conveying a bittersweet yet warm message of encouragement toward the future and the desire to protect someone precious.
Released as a single on December 16, 2015, the song was used as the theme song for the film “orange” and the ending theme for the anime “orange,” resonating deeply and moving many listeners.
Played as wedding background music, it can express the bride and groom’s hopes for the future and their gratitude to their families.


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