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.
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Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (81–90)
together; along with; bothWANIMA

It’s a song that’s well-known from commercials.
Even people who don’t know the original might be able to sing along.
Emotional songs are great, but how about using something refreshing and full of energy like this? It could make your wedding unexpectedly fun.
ForeverGosuperāzu

This is “Towa ni” by The Gospellers, a group renowned for their beautiful five-member harmonies.
Set against their pristine harmonies, it conveys the message: “I want to love the woman I love forever and gently embrace her.” It’s a deeply moving classic as a wedding song.
JupiterHirahara Ayaka

The original song is a classical piece.
It sets Japanese lyrics to a motif taken from part of “Jupiter,” the fourth movement of Holst’s orchestral suite The Planets.
Whether it’s because the original is classical, or because Ms.
Hirahara’s voice has such breadth and power, the result is a track that feels truly grand.
The RoseTeshima Aoi

What is love? The heartrendingly beautiful lyrics and melody seep into the heart.
Released as the theme song for the 1979 American film “The Rose,” the song has been covered by many artists.
In Japan, there’s even a Japanese cover titled “Ai wa Hana, Kimi wa Sono Tane” (“Love is a flower, you are its seed”).
The song’s atmosphere matches Aoi Teshima’s simple, pure voice perfectly, so I highly recommend it.
SUNHoshino Gen

It’s an up-tempo, rhythmic song.
Because it’s upbeat, I think guests will find it easy to clap along.
SUN, which became one of Gen Hoshino’s signature songs, was originally written with his close friend, Banana Man’s Himura, in mind.
It’s the theme song for the drama “Kokoro ga Pokitto ne” (Crazy For Me).


