A song themed around remarriage. A Japanese pop song about love.
In life, everyone surely shares the wish to be happy.
Among those wishes, taking the step toward remarriage can require a great deal of courage.
Here, I’d like to introduce songs that cheer on and stay close to someone taking that step.
After experiencing failure once, it’s scary to move forward, isn’t it? But you might meet someone who makes you feel, from the bottom of your heart, “This is the person.” I’ll be introducing many songs filled with love, so if you’re considering remarriage or want to take that first step, please read to the end!
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A song themed around remarriage. Japanese pop songs about love (21–30)
Thank youJUJU

When you remarry, isn’t the feeling that comes to mind “thank you”? I think there’s nothing but gratitude for a new partner who will spend their life with you.
With a heart full of thankfulness that can never be fully expressed, may we be together forever from here on.
rainbow-coloredayaka

If we could always keep a rainbow-colored heart, nothing could be better.
Even if our own feelings don’t easily arch into a rainbow, if that day ever comes, wouldn’t it be the happiest time of all? And if a new partner in life is there with you, that “rainbow” will surely be full of color.
STORYAI

AI’s “STORY” is a deeply moving song that tells the story of life and can truly bring you to tears.
After all, people can’t live alone.
Sometimes just having someone by your side brings peace.
If you can meet someone like that, I think that would be more than enough.
Soulmatesupittsu

Some people might say there’s only one destined partner.
But in this world, it might not be just one—maybe there are two.
Isn’t it okay to think of that as a bit of a luxury? If you consider that those who remarry can have happiness twice over, you can stay positive and feel happy.
Ave MariaMINMI

This is a song by MINMI that feels like turning the emotion of a wedding directly into music.
It’s often used at actual wedding ceremonies and receptions, making it a perfect track for a happy couple’s new beginning.
Gratitude to parents and the love between the bride and groom are conveyed through gentle, warm vocals.
Released in January 2010, the song was also chosen as the ending theme for TBS’s “King’s Brunch,” capturing the hearts of many.
The music video even features 33 real couples who actually held weddings.
It’s a recommended song not only for couples embarking on a new life together, but also for anyone wishing for a happy future, including those remarrying.
Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

There’s nothing more joyful than being able to feel glad that I love this person.
When I listen to this song, it’s rough around the edges, but it feels filled with genuine emotion.
If I could receive feelings like that from a man, remarriage wouldn’t be something to fear.
All the Love Songs I HaveNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi’s songs always have the power to make people happy.
They teach us that no matter what happens in our own lives or in others’ lives, if we keep moving forward, good things will surely come.
That’s what true love is, isn’t it?

