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[Coming-of-Age Ceremony] A Song Dedicated to You at 18: Recommended Tracks for New Adults

Coming-of-Age Day is an important milestone marking one’s entry into adulthood, isn’t it? What song would you send to someone becoming a new adult? Or, if you’re the one celebrating Coming-of-Age Day, what song would you like to listen to? In this article, we introduce songs you might want to gift for the occasion and tracks you’ll want to listen to yourself.

You’ll find many songs filled with gratitude for the parents who raised you, as well as uplifting anthems to carry you forward in life.

Be sure to find a favorite from among these popular tunes!

[Coming of Age Ceremony] A song dedicated to you who turned 18. Recommended songs for new adults (141–150)

There’s always tomorrowUrufuruzu

Ashita Ga Arusa (Georgia De Ikimashou Hen)
There's always tomorrowUrufuruzu

Just like its title, “There’s Always Tomorrow,” this song gives you the strength to look toward the future.

When you become an adult and find yourself competing with others every day, it cheers you on to stay calm and be yourself.

It’s recommended when you want to feel positive.

Stay just the way you are.Mayo Okamoto

Mayu Okamoto “Stay Just the Way You Are” Music Video
Stay just the way you are. Mayu Okamoto

It was released in 1997 as Mayo Okamoto’s fourth single.

The bright, poppy feel is memorable.

When you reunite with a friend you’ve been apart from and hear how hard they’ve been working, it can inspire you too, right? This song carries the wish to remain friends who never change.

White lilies on my birthdayFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Pure White Lilies for Your Birthday (Full ver.)
White lilies on my birthdayFukuyama Masaharu

This song was used as the theme for TBS’s Sunday drama “Tonbi” and became a big hit.

Its theme is the feelings from child to parent.

It’s not easy to express our gratitude to the parents who gave birth to us and raised us, but this wonderful piece makes you want to honor them properly while they’re still well.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced songs you’ll want to listen to at your Coming-of-Age Ceremony and uplifting anthems you might want to give as a gift.

From tracks brimming with energy that make you feel limitless possibilities, to songs filled with gratitude for the parents who raised you this far, each one leaves a lasting impression.

We hope you’ll be able to celebrate your Coming-of-Age Day with a favorite song by your side.