Recommended anime songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular hits
Bright and festive anime songs are perfect for weddings and receptions.
If the bride and groom love anime, songs that evoke memorable scenes will hold special meaning for them.
In particular, theme songs from anime films are often ideal for key moments like the entrance or exit.
There are many moving classics in anime, such as “Zenzenzense” from Your Name and “Yūki o Kudasai” from Doraemon.
The power and emotional melodies of anime songs will make the wedding even more special.
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Recommended anime songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (11–20)
HopeNamie Amuro

Namie Amuro, who is celebrating the 25th anniversary of her debut, has her first song chosen as the theme for the anime ONE PIECE.
The track is an exhilarating, up-tempo number.
She also commented on a TV program that, inspired by ONE PIECE, the song “expresses how the bonds among crewmates deepen through their voyage, transform into limitless strength, and become a light of hope that leads to answers for the future.” It would be a missed opportunity not to sing it at a wedding ceremony as you embark on a new life.
Promise of SunflowersMotohiro Hata

Known as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon,” this piece expresses deep love and bonds.
Motohiro Hata’s warm vocals and melody gently resonate with listeners.
Released in 2014, it became a major talking point, holding the top spot on Japan’s overall iTunes chart for an extended period.
With lyrics that sing of strong compassion for one another and mutual support, it’s perfect for weddings and receptions.
It symbolically conveys the bond between the bride and groom and is sure to warm the hearts of guests.
It’s a highly recommended song not only for anime-loving couples, but for any two people vowing a happy future together.
qualiaUVERworld

This song centers on the special emotions born from encounters with people and the bonds we share.
It expresses the movements of the invisible “kokoro” (heart/spirit) that does not exist in the heart or brain, singing of profound feelings that words cannot fully convey.
Released in September 2010, it was used as the ending theme for the film version of Mobile Suit Gundam 00.
The piece is also praised as a work that showcases UVERworld’s musical range.
It’s a perfect song for weddings and receptions for couples who want to feel their bond with someone special, and it will deeply resonate with anime fans as well.
smileIkimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari’s song is imbued with deep love for someone precious and a strong desire to protect that person’s smile.
It conveys the message that the other person’s presence is a source of support, and that one wants to become stronger to safeguard their smile.
Released in July 2013, the song was used as the theme for the film “Pokémon the Movie: Best Wishes! ExtremeSpeed Genesect: Mewtwo Awakens,” and it also served as an insert song for Fuji TV’s program “Sakagami Animal Kingdom.” It’s recommended for weddings and receptions.
For those who cherish the bond with a loved one and the moments of everyday happiness, this will be a song that truly resonates.
TrustAyumi Hamasaki

This song, themed around trust and personal growth, captivates with heartfelt lyrics and a beautiful melody.
Ayumi Hamasaki’s clear, translucent vocals gently embrace listeners’ hearts.
Released in August 1998, it was also featured in a commercial for Kao’s “SOFINA AUBE Rouge Filia.” It became her first entry into the Oricon Weekly Singles Top 10, selling 182,000 copies, and is included on the album “A Song for ××.” It’s a perfect choice for wedding entrances or for expressing your feelings to someone special.
This heartwarming track encourages you to believe in yourself and take a brave step forward—be sure to give it a listen.
PolarisFujifabric

It’s the ending theme for the TV anime “Magi: Adventure of Sinbad.” The title of this song is one of the Little Dipper’s stars and is known as the North Star, which doesn’t change its position even as the seasons pass.
People in the past used this star as a guide on their journeys, and this song is meant to gently push forward those who are pursuing their dreams or facing difficulties.
Recommended anime songs for weddings and receptions: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (21–30)
Into the SkyHiroyuki Sawano

This is the song chosen as the opening theme for Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn.
The flow of the melody line is dynamic, resulting in music that draws you into its world.
The transition from the calm first half to the soaring chorus, along with the keyboards, is outstanding.





