Unrequited love songs recommended for teenage girls: classic and popular Japanese hits
If you have feelings you can’t put into words, let a song speak for you! This time, we’re featuring Japanese pop songs about unrequited love.
The rich variety of expressions—so moving you’ll be amazed such feelings can be conveyed—are a special pleasure unique to the Japanese language.
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Unrequited love songs recommended for teenage girls: Classic and popular J‑Pop tracks (81–90)
Wind-colored MelodyŌzora Naomi

A love song that captivates with its ephemeral vocals and a gentle melody that soothes you as you listen.
It carries a sense of splendor, as if you were in a field of flowers, while its calming tone holds an unforgettable charm once you hear it.
It’s one of those tracks I’d recommend when you want to fall asleep thinking about someone you love.
DOKIDOKI RhythmYamamoto Nozomi

It’s a love song about a girl fussing over her very first romance, sung to a rhythm that feels exhilarating and fast-paced.
She’s far too shy to confess her feelings outright, so she prepares a love letter instead—but even handing that over becomes a source of adorable inner conflict.
It’s a charming track that we especially hope teens and students in their twenties who are currently in love will listen to.
Naked RomanceTsuda Minami

It’s a love song that captures a girl who’s flustered by her very first romance, getting butterflies over every little move and word from the person she likes.
Her inexperience in love comes through directly, and that’s exactly why it’s so captivating to hear her gradually grow throughout the song.
It’s a track we’d love teenagers to listen to and feel the wonder of falling in love.
Love Hamburg♪Tanezaki Atsumi

It’s a love song that shows how, when it’s for someone you love, every homemade dish becomes filled with affection.
Cooking for that special someone brings joy all on its own and makes you want to share the meal together.
Listening to the song gives you a warm feeling, as if a dish brimming with that love were right in front of you.
Secret Toilet WaterAihara Kotomi

It’s a love song about a girl who chooses a dangerous path to make an otherwise impossible love come true.
She prepares a love potion and finally ends up with the person she likes, but the way she looks back on the time when she was in love in the original, rightful world is truly moving.
I recommend this track to anyone who wants a love song that isn’t innocent—a little on the dark side.
Walking cameraKaneko Yūki

Unlike an intense love song, this is a love song that simply lists the joy of having someone you like in your everyday life and the little happy moments you encounter while taking a walk.
Listening to it makes you want to leisurely take your loved one out for a stroll.
It’s especially a song I’d like teenagers—who still have plenty of time to hang out with the person they like—to listen to.
Unrequited love songs recommended for teenage girls: Classic and popular Japanese tracks (91–100)
Full-throttle idolKugimiya Rie

It’s a love song where a shy idol bares her feelings.
The melody has a slightly retro vibe, but the lyrics portray a cute girl who still can’t make a move in love, even after becoming an idol.
The gap between being in a profession adored by everyone and being unable to express her feelings to the person she likes is heart‑fluttering.


