Wedding commercial. A memorable song used in a wedding venue commercial.
Wedding commercials often pair moving, tear-jerking visuals with wonderful songs.
Smiling brides and grooms brimming with happiness, the warm gazes of their families, and memorable wedding songs that color those moments—melodies that make you want to hum along resonate deeply with our hearts.
In this article, we’ll introduce unforgettable songs from wedding-related commercials.
If there’s a tune you’ve heard in a commercial and wondered about, be sure to look it up.
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Wedding commercials. Memorable songs used in wedding venue commercials (1–10)
Wedding BellsPaper Twins feat. Halyn

In the promotional commercial for THINGS Aoyama Organic Garden, a wedding venue in Minami-Aoyama, the preparations for the wedding by the planner and the bride and groom are featured.
As they hold repeated meetings, the planner draws out the couple’s core values—things they themselves hadn’t even realized—and proposes a plan tailored to them.
The song playing in the first half of the commercial is titled “Wedding Bells.” In addition to its distinctive blend of beautiful piano tones, programmed beats, and crystalline chorus, the main vocal’s flowing melodic line is so elegant that it’s simply mesmerizing.
beautiful songKudō Keiichi

The promotional commercial for the wedding venue Homeikan in Daikanyama tells the story of a bride who has dreamed since childhood of getting married at this venue.
By showing both the interior and exterior of the site as well as the cuisine, it helps viewers imagine what a reception there would be like.
The CM’s background music features “beautiful song” by Keiichi Kudo, a singer-songwriter.
Before the wedding, the lyrics express gratitude to the parents, and in the second verse they convey feelings toward the partner.
With strings woven into a grand rock ballad arrangement and a soaring vocal performance, it’s a highly compelling track to listen to.
YouHarper Rey

The introduction commercial for THINGS Aoyama Organic Garden shows a couple preparing for their wedding.
As they discuss their favorite things and interests, the meeting progresses, and the planner is shown crafting a wedding plan perfectly tailored to the two of them.
After watching this commercial, you’ll surely feel, “I want the planner at this venue to help us!” The song playing in the latter half of the video is You by Harper Rey.
Set to a piano accompaniment, it expresses warm, straightforward feelings for a loved one, and it’s sure to move your heart.
It’s a classic love song you’ll want to listen to while reading the lyrics.
Wedding commercials. Memorable songs used in wedding venue commercials (11–20)
Congratulations, thank you.magcafe at garden

This is the “Woman” version of a commercial showing a wedding at the ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Nagasaki Glover Hill.
The female protagonist attends as one of the guests, and as she watches the bride and groom’s happy expressions and takes in the wonderful atmosphere of the venue, she renews her resolve, thinking, “I have to find my own happiness too!” The charm of weddings is beautifully conveyed in this commercial, which features “Omedetou, Arigatou” by magcafe at garden, the solo project of singer-songwriter kiro.
The lyrics begin with receiving a wedding invitation from a friend, then look back on shared memories while wishing for the friend’s happiness ahead—a warm, heartfelt song.
Strings of LoveRyota Nozaki(Jazztronik)

This is a commercial announcing that THE STRINGS, a wedding venue located in Omotesando, has now opened in Hakata as well.
The ad focuses on showcasing the venue’s refined atmosphere, and watching it is sure to make you think, “I want to have my wedding here!” The commercial also features a song whose title echoes the venue’s name: “Strings of Love.” It’s an elegant and glamorous piece distinguished by the beautiful harmony of piano and strings.
Day OneDerek Gust

In the promotional commercial for Piazza delle Grazie, a wedding venue in Niigata Prefecture, the venue’s charm is packed in—from its castle-like exterior to its modern interior.
It also shows scenes of the ceremony and a balloon release, making it easy to imagine what the wedding day would be like.
The BGM is an up-tempo, sparkling track: “Day One” by Derek Gust.
With lyrics that look back on a couple’s first meeting and express sincere feelings, it’s a perfect wedding song.
Be sure to listen while reading the Japanese translation of the lyrics.
Learning To Let You GoJJ Heller

A commercial for the Meiji Kinenkan, beloved as a wedding venue at Meiji Jingu.
It fully showcases the unique charms of Meiji Kinenkan, and the more you watch, the stronger your yearning becomes.
Playing in the background of this beautiful footage is JJ Heller’s “Learning To Let You Go.” The lyrics, written from the perspective of parents sending off their child who’s getting married and leaving home, are impossible to read without tears.
It’s a wonderful, love-filled song that resonates not only with the parents of the bride and groom, but with the couple themselves.


