[Bouquet Presentation] Popular Wedding Songs for Different Scenes at Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions
The moving event that comes toward the end of a wedding reception: the “bouquet presentation.” Watching the couple present a bouquet filled with overflowing gratitude to the parents who raised them is enough to bring anyone to tears.
In this article, we introduce emotional masterpieces perfect as BGM to grace such a meaningful moment.
“Thank you for raising me,” “I’m sorry for always pushing back and not being honest,” “I look forward to your continued support.” Let’s send a wonderful song that speaks these feelings on your behalf—together with the bouquet.
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[Bouquet Presentation] Popular Wedding Songs for Different Scenes at Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions (1–10)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

A celebrated song by Motohiro Hata, marked by lyrics that convey heartfelt emotions directly and a warm melody.
Released in 2014, it caused a major stir from the start, topping various charts across the board.
Use this track for a dramatic moment, and the venue is sure to be filled with emotion! It’s especially perfect for scenes where the bride and groom express their gratitude to their parents, such as during the bouquet or commemorative gift presentations.
GIFTMr.Children

Created as the broadcast theme song for the Beijing Olympics, this piece is a gem dedicated not only to victory but to everyone who lives each day with all their might.
Released in December 2008, it captivated many hearts with lyrics rich in depth and a universal theme characteristic of Mr.Children.
The sentiment embedded in the word “gift” does not refer to something material, but to the very presence of a loved one.
It’s truly perfect for a bouquet presentation scene expressing gratitude to one’s parents.
Motherkariyushi 58

This is the debut single by Kariyushi 58, a four-piece band from Okinawa.
Written and composed by vocalist Shingo Maekawa as an expression of gratitude to his mother, it was released in July 2006.
The title, which means “mother” in the Okinawan dialect, leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics, filled with deep love and gratitude toward his mother as well as his own self-reflection, resonate with many listeners.
The song won the Newcomer Award at the 2006 Japan Cable Awards.
In 2016, a novel of the same name by Hiro Arikawa was also published, drawing attention.
It’s a perfect choice for presenting a bouquet to thank one’s parents, sure to fill the entire venue with emotion.
[Bouquet Presentation] Popular Wedding Songs for Each Scene in Weddings and Receptions (11–20)
threadBank Band

Miyuki Nakajima’s “Ito” has been covered by Bank Band, led by Kazutoshi Sakurai from Mr.Children! The lyrics, which sing of the preciousness of fate, and the soothing melody will surely heighten the emotion of your wedding.
If you play it during the flower presentation, it will help you convey, along with the bouquet, the feeling of “I met someone wonderful—thank you for everything up to now.” The atmosphere changes depending on the vocalist and arrangement, so choose the original or a cover version to match the mood of your ceremony.
365 daysMr.Children

A heartfelt love letter, written day after day with thoughts for a precious person.
This is a track from Mr.Children’s album “SENSE,” released in December 2010.
Used in commercials for NTT East and NTT West, it resonated with many people.
The lyrics express a straightforward desire to keep giving an unspoken love for “365 days.” It’s a perfect song not only for presenting a bouquet, but also for wedding performances and end credits.
Even the shy “I love you” that’s hard to say in everyday life might come naturally when paired with this song.
I can’t put it into wordsOda Kazumasa

A classic by Kazumasa Oda, with a gentle, heart-piercing melody and emotions too deep for words woven into the song.
Originally included on the 1981 Off Course album “over,” it was released as a single the following year.
Though it deals with themes of heartbreak and loss, it leaves a strong impression by ending with words full of hope.
In 1999, Oda self-covered the song for a Meiji Yasuda Life insurance commercial, and it has since been loved by people of all ages.
If you play it during the bouquet presentation to thank your parents, it might help convey the feelings you can’t put into words.
homeKiyama Yusaku

A heartwarming debut song by Yusaku Kiyama that sings of deep love and gratitude for family.
Its gently written lyrics about the preciousness of everyday moments resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in February 2008, the song was born from a project on Nippon TV’s “UtaSuta!!”.
When performed on “Gyoretsu no Dekiru Horitsu Sodanjo,” it drew a huge response, recording a peak viewership rating of 23.5%.
Perfect for bouquet presentations to parents at weddings or any occasion when you want to express gratitude to your family.
Why not convey your feelings to your loved ones, wrapped in its warm vocals?


