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.
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Mutual Love Songs Recommended for Teenage Girls: Classic and Popular J-Pop Tracks (11–20)
Love SongGReeeeN

It’s a love song by the still-enigmatic and mysterious artist GReeeeN.
Apparently, the four e’s in the group’s name “GReeeeN” represent the members—so there are four of them.
What’s more, all the members are dentists.
They’re truly multi-talented.
We’re officially a couple!HoneyWorks feat. Hattori Juri (CV: Sakura Ayane)

A song that captures the heart-fluttering journey from the moment you fall in love to becoming a couple.
It’s included on the album “Hey, It Hurts to Say I Love You.
~Confession Executive Committee Character Song Collection~,” created through a collaboration between HoneyWorks and voice actress Ayane Sakura.
Released in March 2023, the track is filled with fresh, earnest feelings of first love and the desire to honestly express your emotions to someone special.
Its charm lies in the realistic portrayal of unrequited love gradually blossoming into mutual affection.
Anyone who’s ever felt nervous in front of their crush yet brimming with the urge to confess will find it deeply relatable.
It’s a must-listen for teenage girls navigating the challenges of love.
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

It’s one of JUJU’s signature songs.
When you think of JUJU, her gentle lyrics and powerful voice are truly captivating.
Many people may have discovered this song through Flower’s cover.
You’re sure to relate to the tender feelings of a woman who cares deeply for someone.
I long to see you now.MISIA

This is a love song by MISIA, whose wide vocal range and deep voice are truly captivating.
Listening to it leaves you spellbound, doesn’t it? Although the song was released in 2009, it is still loved by many people today.
That’s MISIA for you.
A Little Love SongMONGOL800

Speaking of MONGOL800, it has to be this song.
Despite the powerful music and vocals, the straightforward and gentle lyrics captivate many people.
How about listening to it together with him or having him sing it at karaoke? It’ll surely make you grin.
FlowerORANGE RANGE

It’s a laid-back love song by ORANGE RANGE.
This track catapulted ORANGE RANGE to the top of the music scene, didn’t it? It remains a beloved song that never loses its charm over time.
How about singing it at karaoke with your partner?
Mutual-Love Songs Recommended for Teen Girls: Classic and Popular Japanese Hits (21–30)
Better Half (feat. JEONGHAN of SEVENTEEN)Omoinotake

Even from far apart, Omoinotake delivers a moving ballad that sings of unwavering, powerful feelings set to a warm melody.
It also drew attention for featuring SEVENTEEN member Jeonghan.
Centered on a long-distance relationship, the song portrays the aching thoughts for a lover who’s far away and the love that deepens across the distance.
Its dramatically unfolding melody and the clear, expansive vocals of Reo Fujii and Jeonghan blend beautifully, resonating deeply with listeners.
The track was included on Omoinotake’s major second album, “Pieces,” released in January 2025, and was also chosen as the theme song for ABEMA’s original romance show “Koisuru ♥ Shuumatsu Homestay 2025 Fuyu” (Falling in Love: Weekend Homestay, Winter 2025).
It’s a song that will surely be there for anyone living apart from someone important or thinking of a distant loved one.


