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Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving classics and popular hits.

A wedding is a major milestone in life.

For those of you in your 20s, you probably have many opportunities to attend and many people around you getting involved.

Here is a roundup of Japanese wedding songs that are perfect for such glamorous occasions.

I hope it serves as a helpful reference for planning your event.

Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (61–70)

Motherkariyushi 58

This is a message song to mothers, sung by the Okinawan band Kariyushi 58.

Playing it when you leave the reception hall escorted by your mother will make the moment even more moving.

Released in 2006 as their debut single, it’s also one of Kariyushi 58’s signature songs.

Nanakariyushi 58

How about choosing this song for men who feel they’ve caused a lot of trouble for the woman they love? The lyrics say that “the person you cherish is close by,” so it’s a song that really conveys gratitude to the bride who chose you.

It’s also perfect for a wedding.

Letter Paper SongKuramubon

Letter-Paper Song [Live] / clammbon
Letter Paper SongKuramubon

This is a song included on the album “3peace,” released in 2001.

The lyrics capture the feelings of a couple who’ve been together so long that saying “I love you” now feels a bit embarrassing—sweetly awkward yet warm.

It’s a wonderful song about wanting to love someone completely, flaws and all.

Soulmatesupittsu

It’s “Unmei no Hito” by Spitz, released in 1998.

With its pop melody and Masamune Kusano’s clear high tones, it’s a pleasant, recommended wedding song.

You can really feel the joy of having met your destined person.

It’s also great to listen to with your partner.

Under the sky of love where red berries burstyamazaru

Yamazaru / Bursting Red Berries, Under the Sky of Young Love
Under the sky of love where red berries burstyamazaru

Knowing that someone special is waiting for you at home warms your heart and makes you happy, doesn’t it? I think it’s a perfect, joyful song for the bride and groom.

It’s a piece that makes you feel, “I’m so glad this is the person I’ll be sharing time with.” The lyrics, brimming with love from a male perspective, are wonderful.