Classic songs that sing about flowers. Popular songs related to flowers.
The color of the flowers has faded in vain, while I, lost in thought, let my life drift by in this world.
This is the famous waka by Ono no Komachi, also known from the Hyakunin Isshu.
Since ancient times, the Japanese have been captivated by the beauty of flowers.
Even today, flowers are an indispensable part of life’s milestones, showing our deep connection with them.
In this article, we introduce a selection of famous songs themed around “flowers.”
Please enjoy these flower songs that have always enchanted and accompanied us through the ages: the resilient flowers that bloom again and again even when trampled, the beautiful flowers everyone admires, and the gentle flowers that bloom in our hearts.
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Classic songs about flowers. Popular flower-themed songs (51–60)
I heard the sound of cherry blossoms blooming.=LOVE

This is a heartwarming =LOVE song that gently conveys the arrival of spring.
It portrays a faint, bittersweet first love by likening the flutter of a first crush to the invisible scene of “the sound of cherry blossoms blooming.” The reasons the protagonist prefers riding in the third car of the school commuter train, and the care she takes with her hairstyle, convey the feelings of a girl earnestly navigating her first love despite her confusion.
Included on the May 2021 album “Zenbu, Naisho.” (“Everything’s a Secret.”), the song also drew attention for its refreshingly springlike visual beauty in the music video.
It’s a perfect track for the spring season—one that makes your heart flutter when listened to at the start of a new school term.
It’s recommended not only for those in love, but also for anyone who wants to enjoy the spirit of spring.
CHERRY BLOSSOM10-FEET

When it comes to Japanese rock songs about flowers, many people probably think of 10-FEET’s “CHERRY BLOSSOM.” It’s an early track from their first album, released in 2002, and it’s still a staple at their live shows today.
At their self-hosted Kyoto Daikokusen festival, it’s tradition to throw towels during the final chorus.
The sight looks just like cherry blossom petals fluttering in the wind—truly a beautiful scene!
Somei Yoshino (Yoshino cherry)ENDLICHERI☆ENDLICHERI

This is the first single released under one of Tsuyoshi Domoto’s solo monikers, ENDLICHERI☆ENDLICHERI; Domoto is also active as a member of KinKi Kids.
Titled after Somei Yoshino, a cherry blossom variety commonly seen in Japan, the song depicts the many emotions felt during cherry blossom season.
Its airy, floating sound—evoking an unsteady mind and shifting feelings—together with vocals that accentuate that mood, creates a unique world.
The track conjures the sense of unease behind the beauty of cherry blossoms, which can be seen only for a limited time each year: how many more times will we get to witness this scene?
Flower SongEXILE

EXILE’s “Flower Song,” the theme song for the drama “No Dropping Out: Back to School at 35,” is a pop tune that makes your body move just by listening.
ATSUSHI, who wrote the lyrics, even conducted interviews about issues in the education system during production, making it a remarkable work.
No matter how hard things get, it’s simply the winter season of life.
A positive message song that says the time will surely come when a beautiful flower will bloom.
Future FlowerSukima Suichi

The very first thing we receive when we’re born is a name.
Calling someone by that name—filled with so many hopes—might be a way of cherishing them.
If we imagine that affection is exchanged each time we call out to one another, doesn’t the world seem beautiful? Sukima Switch weaves that everyday beauty with gentle piano and vocals.


