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[2026] Time-Travel to Your Memories Just by Listening! Recommended Spring Songs for People in Their 50s

Every time a gentle spring breeze blows, does your heart tighten at a melody drifting from somewhere? A day spent walking beneath cherry blossoms, the season of new beginnings, farewells and reunions with those dear to us.

Spring songs have a mysterious power to softly awaken memories we’d nearly forgotten.

In this article, we’ve broadly picked out nostalgic spring tunes that people now in their 50s listened to in their youth—spring songs that make your heart flutter or bring unexpected tears.

Enjoy a playlist that, from the very first notes of the intro, lets you visit the person you were back then!

[2026] Time-Travel Through Memories Just by Listening! Recommended Spring Songs for People in Their 50s (21–30)

SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Sakurazaka (Full ver.)
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

A signature song by Masaharu Fukuyama that calmly sings of a bittersweet farewell and memories of love while expressing the arrival of spring and a new sense of hope.

Its beautiful melody and striking lyrics, woven with love and wishes for a former lover, resonate deeply in the heart.

The delicate portrayal that overlays falling cherry blossoms with a poignant longing gently embraces the end of a romance that everyone has experienced at least once.

Released in April 2000, the song was used as the theme for TBS’s popular segment “Mirai Nikki V” on the show “U-nan no Hontoko!” and became a major hit, ranking second on the annual Oricon chart.

It’s the kind of gentle song you’ll want to listen to as cherry blossoms dance in the soft spring sunlight.

HURRY GO ROUNDhide with Spread Beaver

hide with Spread Beaver – HURRY GO ROUND
HURRY GO ROUNDhide with Spread Beaver

The fourth single by hide with Spread Beaver, themed around the cycle of the seasons and the cycle of life.

Despite its unconventional structure that shifts from 4/4 to 3/4 time, it’s a polished track that shines with refined pop sensibilities.

Released in October 1998, it reached No.

2 on the Oricon charts and ranked 41st on the year-end chart.

It was also used as the ending theme for the documentary film “HURRY GO ROUND.” It’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who wants to look back on days gone by with the arrival of spring.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced a number of nostalgic spring songs that make you want to hum along and say, “When it’s spring, it has to be this song.” The melodies we listened to over and over in our youth still warm our hearts even as time goes by. Spring songs, along with the changing seasons, gently awaken memories and feelings we had almost forgotten. Try recalling your favorite tune and let it be the soundtrack that colors your moments this spring.