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: Japanese Classics and Popular Hits (41–50)
The Day You and I MetFunatsu Mahiro

A gemlike love song that vividly captures, with fresh sensitivity, the deepening bond between two people after a fateful encounter interrupts an ordinary day.
Released in December 2020, the song gently sings of lovers who cherish every casual moment and etch it into precious memories.
Many listeners were moved by the way even the smallest moments feel dear, and by the overflowing affection that persists even after quarrels.
It has garnered over five million reactions on TikTok, spreading a wave of empathy among young people through social media.
It’s a song we hope those with unrequited feelings—or those who are longing for a beloved partner—will listen to.
It will remind you of the irreplaceable value of time spent with the one you love.
Mutual-love songs recommended for teenage girls: Classic and popular J‑Pop tracks (51–60)
I like all of it.Yūsuke

This is a mutual-love song made famous as a track created by the talent Yusuke Kamiji, marketed primarily to younger audiences.
Its easy-to-grasp worldbuilding and lyrics make it a perfect fit for pop enthusiasts, and it’s a tune that also resonates with people in their 20s thanks to its approachable, uncomplicated sound.
15 wordsAbe Mao

Abe Mao’s mutual-love song weaves a unique world where authentic pop sounds blend with acoustic melodies.
Its solid, powerful craftsmanship delivers lyrics that deeply move women in their twenties.
On the hill where the moon is visible tonightB’z

B’z’s “Kon’ya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni” was written as the theme song for the smash-hit drama Beautiful Life: Futari de Ita Hibi, starring Takuya Kimura and Takako Tokiwa.
It topped the Oricon singles chart and sold over a million copies.
Everyone has different senses and feelings.
Even when you and the person you like become mutually in love, there are still things you don’t understand, and you can feel anxious or keep searching, right? The lyrics—conveying the feeling of “I want to stay with you until I truly know you”—are so romantic.
Always the two of usBENI

A ballad that captures a poignant love—the happier the time spent with a lover, the stronger the desire not to let it go.
It conveys a deep affection that refuses to neglect the relationship between the two.
It’s a song that makes you take a calm, honest look at both yourself and your partner.
Because together, we are one.Dear

It’s a song sung from a girl’s perspective about her love for him.
It reflects the honest feelings of a girl in love—wanting to have him all to herself and feeling anxious in the early days of their relationship.
It made me feel nostalgic, reminding me of my youth when I had a boyfriend I loved so much.
Kissing You of ApologyE-girls

Even when you’re mutually in love, there are moments when you unintentionally make the other person feel uneasy, right? The perfect song for times like that is E-girls’ “Gomennasai no Kissing You.” It portrays a situation where a girl has made her boyfriend angry, but it poppily expresses how, in those moments, seeing a different side of him can make her heart race and remind her how much she loves him.
It’s a cute dance number that’s perfect for a slightly flirtatious girl.


