Mutual love songs recommended for women in their 20s: classic and popular Japanese hits
This is a playlist of recommended Japanese love songs about mutual feelings, curated for women in their 20s.
We’ve selected charming tracks that will make your heart flutter and resonate whether you’re in a relationship or not.
It’s a treasure box of mutual-love songs.
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Mutual-love songs recommended for women in their 20s: Classic and popular Japanese hits (61–70)
Thank youikimonogakari

A signature song by Ikimono-gakari, a band that is currently on hiatus.
Its relaxed, soothing melody makes it easy even for children to sing.
This classic by Ikimono-gakari turns gratitude toward family, lovers, and friends into song.
It expresses the comfort found with a loved one—something that goes beyond even love itself.
Together foreverKobukuro

The 10th single by the popular vocal duo Kobukuro, known for their strong singing ability, released on October 14, 2004 by Warner Music Japan.
It was also performed at a celebrity wedding broadcast nationwide on the Nippon TV network on May 30, 2007.
I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu

A signature song by Spitz, one of Japan’s leading bands.
It’s a track almost everyone has heard at least once, and among Spitz’s catalog it’s especially popular.
With its refreshing, gentle melody, it appeals to a wide audience.
It’s a must-know staple of love songs.
March 9Remioromen

Remioromen’s second single, released on March 9, 2004, showcases their overwhelming vocal prowess.
The song gained widespread popularity after being featured as an insert track in the Fuji TV drama “1 Litre of Tears.” Although it is now often regarded as a graduation song, it is actually a song about a wedding.
Something CertainOda Kazumasa

The 23rd single by Kazumasa Oda, known for many hit songs, released on May 25, 2005 by BMG Funhouse.
It was used as the corporate commercial song for Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance and as the theme song for the TBS drama special aired on January 2, 2005, “The Shinichi Hoshino Story: Words Dedicated to My Late Wife.”
One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

With a large fanbase, this is Masayoshi Yamazaki’s fourth single, released on January 22, 1997.
It was chosen as the theme song for his first starring film, “Tsuki to Kyabetsu” (The Moon and the Cabbage).
Celebrated as a masterpiece, it has been widely embraced as a love song that resonates with many men.
Beloved daysHirai Ken

A recent smash hit by Ken Hirai, beloved for his overwhelming vocal prowess.
Its grand lyrics evoke beautiful imagery, and his commanding vocals draw listeners in deeply.
Celebrated as a masterpiece that vows to keep loving even in the face of eternal farewell, it is cherished by many.


