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 (21–30)
answerYasuda Nao

Released in 2012 as Nao Yasuda’s fourth single.
Chosen as the theme song for the Mynavi Wedding TV commercial, it became a popular love song that was featured on many TV shows after its release.
With a powerful, resonant vocal performance, the song’s lyrics—affirming each other’s love—are truly moving.
Fated OneSoala

Soala’s “Unmei no Hito” (Fated Person) is a track released in 2025 and included on the album “To my 17.” The sound aims for R&B with a prominent rhythmic feel, building gradually toward the chorus to create a sense of brilliance.
The lyrics express ideals about a destined partner while also portraying the gap with reality, which in turn accentuates the feeling of love.
The song was also used in a Tapple commercial, where a drama depicts a man and woman’s meeting, the development of their relationship, and the emotions woven into it.
Endless Roadfumika

Released in 2014 as fumika’s eighth single.
This song served as the commercial theme for the wedding information site Mynavi Wedding and is a mid-tempo ballad themed around “eternity.” In the music video, Nogizaka46’s Nanami Hashimoto appears at fumika’s request.
The CD single’s cover art was newly illustrated by the comedian Tekken.
Brilliant StarsKawamura Ryuuichi

It was released in 2009 as Ryuichi Kawamura’s 15th single.
The song was used in a commercial for GemCEREY, a well-known accessory retailer famous for marriage rings, wedding rings, and bridal rings, and it reached No.
9 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Unlike his voice when he’s the vocalist of LUNA SEA, this track showcases Ryuichi Kawamura’s clear and sincere vocals, shining like jewelry.
from the bottom of my heartAquatic lover’s

A track from Aquatic lover’s first mini-album, “Kokoro no Supplement,” it’s a fresh, unprecedented wedding song.
Featured in the Elcermo TV commercial, this blessing-filled ballad is offered from a woman’s perspective to brides embarking on the new journey of marriage.
Wedding SongKyarameru Peppāzu

This song, included on Caramel Peppers’ first mini-album “LOVE LOVE LOVE SONGS” released in 2010, has surpassed 7.5 million views on YouTube.
It was used as the theme song for Jewelry KAMATA’s commercial and still receives over 10,000 plays per day.
Altogether, videos of the song on YouTube have accumulated more than 12 million views, making it a celebrated classic.
The OneEXILE SHOKICHI

Released in 2014 as EXILE SHOKICHI’s second single.
The lyrics were written by SHOKICHI and the music composed by SUNNY BOY.
It was featured as the theme song for Recruit’s “This Month’s Zexy” commercial.
The single reached No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and is a love song that purely and straightforwardly expresses feelings for one precious person.


