RAG MusicMutual Love Song
A lovely mutual-love song

Recommended mutual-love songs for teenage girls: classic and popular Japanese hits.

This is a playlist of Japanese love songs about mutual feelings that I’d recommend to teenage girls.

It’s packed with wonderful live tracks that will make you think, “I want to experience a love like this!” as soon as you listen.

It’s perfect for doing some image training for the romance that’s on its way.

Mutual Love Songs Recommended for Teenage Girls: Classic and Popular J-Pop Hits (101–110)

ringnavy&ivory

It’s a smash hit by navy&ivory, an artist whose beautiful high-tone voice and heartfelt expressiveness continue to captivate many and earn support across generations.

This mutual-love song expresses a vow to a beloved person and is a recommended ballad for teenage boys.

powder snowRemioromen

This is a smash-hit ballad by Remioromen, an artist beloved across generations for love songs spun with a powerful, far-reaching husky voice.

It’s a mutual-love number about wanting to protect someone forever despite not being able to do much, and it’s a classic especially recommended for teenage boys.

We’ll hug each other out of joy.YU-KI

A soft singing voice can be heard in a dreamlike atmosphere.

It doesn’t seem to be just a simple, refreshing boy-meets-girl mood, yet there’s a very sweet scene there.

It’s a song that conveys a mature romance within a calm ambiance.

Being a little short is just right.YUTORI-SEDAI

YUTORI-SEDAI – Just Enough by Being a Little Short [Official Music Video]
Being a little short is just right.YUTORI-SEDAI

A love song by YUTORI-SEDAI that sets gradually building dissatisfaction and confusion toward a partner to a breezy melody.

It captures, in down-to-earth language, the feelings of a girl who always ends up being the one to say she wants to meet, and the sense of emptiness she feels with surface-level displays of affection.

Released in October 2023, the track also drew attention for its music video featuring Hina Ogushi from the popular dating show “Kyo, Suki Ni Narimashita” (Today, I Fell in Love).

Its positive message—that even imperfect relationships are okay as long as there’s love—offers comfort to anyone struggling with arguments or problems in their relationship.