[Nostalgic & Latest] A Special Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s
Anime, a cornerstone of Japanese culture, is beloved not only by children but also by adults, and it’s highly regarded overseas too! Along with anime itself, the theme songs that play during openings and endings—known as anison—are appreciated not just in Japan but around the world.
So this time, we’ve gathered a wide selection of anison, from nostalgic tracks recommended for people in their 20s to the latest hits! You’ll find memorable songs you listened to as a child as well as popular new tracks, so be sure to read to the end! You might even find one of your favorite songs or a tune that brings back memories.
Now, let’s get started!
[Nostalgic & New] A Special Feature on Anime Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s (1–10)
GO!!!FLOW

This song captivates with its energetic sound and uplifting lyrics.
Released in April 2004, it was chosen as the fourth opening theme for the popular anime NARUTO.
Loved by fans as one of FLOW’s signature tracks, it strongly serves as an anthem for challengers, emphasizing the importance of forging your own path.
It debuted at No.
6 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and stayed in the top 10 for three consecutive weeks.
For people in their twenties, it’s a track that resonates with childhood memories.
Among anime songs, it remains especially popular.
Give it a listen when you need a boost of energy or when you’re ready to take on something new.
Can DoGRANRODEO

Its refreshing, fast-paced sound fits perfectly with the high school basketball coming-of-age anime Kuroko’s Basketball.
The song by GRANRODEO was released in 2012 as their 16th single.
Created by the musical duo of Kishou Taniyama, who is also active as a voice actor, and composer Masaaki Iizuka, this track delivers a passionate message to just keep pushing forward.
It peaked at No.
14 on the Oricon chart and stayed ranked for 20 weeks.
It might be the perfect song to listen to before an important game.
Take It! Sailor FukuAya Hirano, Emiri Katō, Kaori Fukuhara, Aya Endo

It’s a song whose lyrics and melody are so unique that it can’t be summed up in a single word.
It was created as the opening theme for the TV anime Lucky☆Star, a so-called “denpa song” made with the anime in mind.
Even so, it became an enormous hit, reaching No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart.
As I’ve said, both the lyrics and the music are extremely distinctive.
And yet, each of those elements has a tremendous appeal.
It’s fair to say this is a one-of-a-kind track, unlike anything before or since.
Unprecedented; unparalleled; one-of-a-kind (Kuu-Zen-Zetsu-Go)Takayoshi Tanimoto

The passionate lyrics and energetic tempo resonate deeply.
Released in June 2014, this song was used as the opening theme for the Majin Buu arc of the anime Dragon Ball Kai.
Takayoshi Tanimoto’s powerful vocals further amplify the world of Dragon Ball.
The song carries soul-stirring messages about battling oneself and finding the courage to push past limits.
For those who keep challenging themselves or striving toward their dreams, it’s sure to ignite even greater passion.
SPECIALZKing Gnu

An energetic track that races through a maze-like life.
Released in September 2023 as the opening theme for Season 2 of the anime Jujutsu Kaisen by King Gnu, it features a sound that fuses rock, pop, and hip-hop.
Its memorable phrases repeat, expressing a strong desire to find something special amid a chaotic world.
With lyrics that embrace living true to one’s emotions, it’s a song that will resonate with today’s youth.
It’s recommended not only for anime fans but also for those drawn to King Gnu’s musical style.
to clear up (weather)Yorushika

The song by Yorushika chosen as the opening theme for the popular anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is a piece that deftly weaves together the beauty of nature with human emotion.
Its lyrics evoke the arrival of spring and strikingly depict hope through shifting scenes of sunshine and rain.
Released in January 2024, the track has drawn wide attention, including use in a Suntory web commercial.
It’s perfect not only for anime fans but also for anyone seeking comfort and a positive outlook in everyday life.
With Yorushika’s signature moving melody, it delivers a message that resonates with the heart.
The seasons die one after another.amazarashi

amazarashi has produced many songs that pierce the human heart.
This work is their major-label debut single, released in February 2015, and it was used as the ending theme for the anime Tokyo Ghoul √A.
It’s a powerful track that sings of life’s impermanence and hope through the changing seasons.
Akita’s distinctive vocals and the profound lyrics resonate deeply.
Carrying messages of parting with the past and hope for the future, it’s a song that speaks to listeners’ hearts and makes you reflect on the meaning of living.






