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A lovely graduation song

A graduation song released in the 1990s. A memorable classic that accompanies the graduation season.

On your graduation day, was there a song you softly hummed while reluctantly saying goodbye to your friends?The 1990s were the era when CDs sold the most in Japan and the concept of J-POP truly took shape, giving rise to countless classic hits that everyone knew.

Naturally, many iconic graduation songs were born as well, leaving a deep impression on the students of that time.From timeless graduation staples that evoke the atmosphere of those days, to songs perfect for the graduation season, and even hidden gems known only to a few, this article delivers a rich selection of graduation songs released in the 1990s.Whether you’re embarking on a new chapter with the arrival of spring, feeling a sudden urge to look back on your youth, or part of a younger generation curious about ’90s music, be sure to check it out!

Graduation songs released in the 1990s: memorable classics that accompany the graduation season (51–60)

Graduation ~Top of the World~Heike Michiyo

A heartwarming graduation song that remakes a Carpenters classic, it was released in February 1998.

The Japanese lyrics evoke a poignant sense of longing, bringing back memories of morning scenes and times with friends.

Michiyo Heike’s vocals seem to give you a gentle push toward a new chapter in life.

Set to a light, buoyant melody, the song weaves together the sadness of parting and the hope ahead.

It was included on the album “Teenage Dream,” and the single reached No.

35 on the Oricon charts.

A perfect track for the spring graduation season.

Recommended for those who want to cherish farewells with friends while celebrating a new beginning.

Photo of three peopleKiroro

Kiroro is a two-member music unit that captivates a wide range of listeners with soft vocals and piano-centered songs.

“San-nin no Shashin” (“A Photo of the Three of Us”), included as the B-side to their major debut single “Nagai Aida,” is especially memorable for its airy slide-guitar intro.

The lyrics, which reaffirm a bond that won’t change even after graduation, evoke the feeling of a fresh new beginning.

It’s a heartwarming graduation song whose light, breezy ensemble and warm melody gently resonate with the heart.

Just the way you areMatsui Takao

[Choral Piece] You, Just As You Are / With Lyrics [81/200]
Just the way you areMatsui Takao

A heartwarming choral piece composed in 1991.

It’s beloved as a song that current students sing to graduating students at elementary and junior high school ceremonies.

Its simple melody and lyrics gently convey the enduring nature of friendship and the importance of respecting individuality, and the warm words are truly moving.

It was included on the 2004 album “Omoide ga Ippai: Tabidachi no Hi ni 3,” and was also used as the ending theme for the film “Gakkō II.” It’s a must-listen not only for students about to graduate, but also for anyone who has experienced parting from someone dear.

In conclusion

Graduation songs from the ’90s are filled with a timeless charm that resonates across generations.

These tracks, which bring back the atmosphere and emotions of those days, continue to brighten many people’s new beginnings even now.

I hope this article leads you to a song you’ll find yourself humming in a quiet moment.

Enjoy a musical experience where nostalgia and freshness intersect.