[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 Each Scene in Weddings and Receptions (11–20)
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

A signature song by Superfly, known as a masterpiece ballad.
Its beautiful melody and Shiho Ochi’s powerful vocals resonate together to deliver a deeply moving experience for listeners.
Released in April 2007, the track was featured as the theme song for the TBS drama “Edison no Haha” (Edison’s Mother) and became beloved by many.
The lyrics, which express gratitude to family and loved ones in the form of a bouquet, are particularly memorable, and the song is often used for reading letters of thanks to parents and for bouquet presentations at weddings.
If you want to convey profound feelings to someone you love, give this song a listen—it’s sure to become a heartfelt and wonderful experience.
Letterback number

This song is perfect for the bouquet presentation scene to your parents.
It’s by the three-piece rock band back number and was released in 2015 as their 13th single.
Chosen for a docomo commercial, it became a hot topic.
The band’s characteristically warm sound feels so comforting.
The lyrics express feelings toward one’s mother.
It’s a moving song that anyone can relate to—why not use it to enhance that emotional moment?
Thank youikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari’s song, filled with deep love and gratitude, is perfect for the bouquet presentation scene at a wedding! Its sincere lyrics and refreshing vocals resonate in listeners’ hearts.
Released in December 2010, the song also drew attention as the theme for the NHK morning drama series “Gegege no Nyobo.” It reached No.
2 on the Oricon charts and is cherished by many as one of Ikimono-gakari’s signature songs.
When you want to express gratitude to someone special, playing this song is sure to wrap the venue in emotion.
It’s great not only for presenting bouquets to parents, but also for the bride and groom’s entrance or exit.
Family SongHoshino Gen

A song by Gen Hoshino that beautifully portrays the diversity of families and love.
Its warm melody and lyrics embrace contemporary views of family and resonate deeply.
Released in August 2017, it also drew attention as the theme song for the drama “Overprotected Kahoko.” In the music video, Hoshino himself plays the role of a mother, leaving a striking impression with its expression unconstrained by traditional family forms.
Played during the bouquet presentation at a wedding, it can gently convey gratitude to one’s parents and the resolve to build a new family.
It’s a perfect song for moments when you want to deepen your bond with someone special.
The thing I wanted mostMakihara Noriyuki

This work by Noriyuki Makihara sings about the importance of kindness and compassion.
The story of a protagonist who keeps “finding something wonderful and giving it to someone else,” only to realize in the end that this very act was what they had been searching for, resonates with many people.
Released in August 2004, the song was also included on the album EXPLORER and has become one of Makihara’s signature tracks.
If you play it during the bouquet presentation scene at a wedding, it makes a lovely BGM to express gratitude to your parents.
It’s also perfect as a gift imbued with feelings for someone special.
budKobukuro

Released by Kobukuro in November 2007, this song is a ballad expressing love and gratitude to a mother.
Depicting themes of family love and renewal, it touched the hearts of many.
It was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad,” and won the 49th Japan Record Award.
The acoustic guitar and strings are used effectively to create an emotionally rich sound.
This piece is perfect for the bouquet presentation at weddings—an inspiring song that is sure to move parents, the bride and groom, and all the guests to tears.
[Bouquet Presentation] Popular Wedding Songs for Different Scenes at Weddings and Receptions (21–30)
Let’s hold handsayaka

Since it’s the theme song of the anime film Doraemon: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend, it might be a track people of all ages have heard.
Ayaka’s songs are often used at weddings.
Among them, this one is perfect for the finale during the bouquet presentation—the most exciting moment of the ceremony.


