[Spring Songs] Moving tracks to hear in April: tear-jerking masterpieces of spring
When April arrives, some people are fired up for a new chapter in life, while others are surely still feeling the lingering glow of graduation, setting off on new journeys, or the sadness of parting.
At the start of a new season, a mix of emotions—anxiety, butterflies, excitement—bubbles up, doesn’t it? In this article, I’ll introduce some moving songs that will stay close to your life this April.
Every track has lyrics that sink in and tug at your heartstrings.
These wonderful classics—the encouragement of music—are sure to give you strength!
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[Spring Songs] Moving songs to listen to in April. Tear-jerking spring masterpieces (141–150)
Sakura (Solo)Moriyama Naotaro

It’s one of Naotaro Moriyama’s signature songs and could be called the quintessential “sakura song.” Spring is a season of new encounters, but it’s also a season of farewells.
Many people find it hard to part with the friends and companions they’ve spent time with.
But when you listen to this song, it encourages you to think positively: even if distance separates us, our hearts remain connected, and the day will come when we all reunite.
If you’re feeling discouraged or lonely, give this song a listen.
Far, far awayMakihara Noriyuki

One of Noriyuki Makihara’s signature songs, this piece was written based on his personal experiences.
As the title “Far, Far Away” suggests, it conveys his feelings toward friends back in his distant hometown.
The lyrics carry the message, “I will definitely succeed in Tokyo, so please watch over me,” reflecting Makihara’s strong determination toward his music career.
It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone who, like he did at the time, has left their hometown to pursue their dreams.
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

It’s Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Sakurazaka.” There are so many truly great songs related to cherry blossoms, aren’t there? Don’t you feel like they sing the feelings in your heart—wanting to confess your love but not quite being able to put it into words? I think “Sakurazaka” is often performed as a solo with vocals and guitar, too.
Be sure to give it a listen and soak in those fresh, bittersweet feelings of April!
In conclusion
We introduced some moving songs to listen to in April.
Did you find a favorite number? I imagine some of you are still feeling lonely or anxious after graduations and new departures.
At times like that, you want to listen to songs whose lyrics sink in and feel like they’re by your side, don’t you? Rather than being told to push yourself, that gentle feeling of someone staying close might be what gives you strength.
Inspiring music will surely give you the power to look ahead!



