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List of seasonal songs: a classic guide to finding tracks that fit the current season

Don’t you ever find yourself wanting to hum a certain song whenever the seasons change?Music that perfectly matches each season—spring’s gentle breeze, summer’s dazzling sunshine, autumn’s bittersweet twilight, and winter’s crisp air.It turns everyday life into something just a little more special.In this article, we’ll be introducing a wide-ranging list of songs related to spring, summer, autumn, and winter.Perfect for housework BGM or moments when you want to refresh your mood!Be sure to read through to the end!

List of seasonal songs: A classic guide to finding tracks that match the current season (71–80)

seasonikimonogakari

A song by the three-member music group Ikimono-gakari.

It’s a moving number whose lyrics link the spring of nature with the spring of life, conveying that after repeatedly experiencing and overcoming joys and sorrows, the season when flowers bloom will come again.

With a bittersweet yet powerful melody and the pleasant sound of acoustic guitar, it’s a track that evokes the feeling of spring.

cherry blossom night breezeSukima Suichi

This is a song with an incredibly beautiful melody composed by Sukima Switch.

Spring is the season when the cold winter shifts into something new and warm, and this song beautifully sings of the loneliness and wistfulness along the way.

Takuya Ohashi’s voice is poignantly expressive and wonderful—highly recommended.

Spring ThiefYorushika

Yorushika – Spring Thief (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Spring ThiefYorushika

It’s a beautiful piece that conjures up images of cherry blossoms in full bloom and petals swirling in the wind.

The message attached to the music video—“We liken life to cherry blossoms”—suggests that it’s not merely depicting spring scenery, but expressing the transience of life.

Our lives, while feeling the cycle of the seasons on our skin, will one day scatter like cherry blossom petals.

Just as people say, “This year’s cherry blossoms were beautiful,” it would be wonderful if we, like the blossoms, could remain beautiful to the very end and fulfill our lives.

When cherry-blossom hues danceNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima “Sakurairo Mau Koro” MUSIC VIDEO Shorts ver.
When cherry-blossom hues danceNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima’s 14th single, “Sakurairo Mau Koro,” released in 2005.

Its gentle melody, paired with Nakashima’s vocals, heightens the poignancy and mood, making it a mature spring song.

Not only about spring, the song beautifully expresses shifting emotions through spring, summer, autumn, and winter as the seasons change.

It’s also a piece packed with scenes that let you truly feel the beauty of the Japanese language and the four seasons, reminding you how beautiful a country Japan is.

Spring has come, and the cherry blossoms are in bloom.Nakata Yoshinao

Yoshinao Nakata: The Four Seasons of Japan 1. Spring Comes, and the Cherry Blossoms Bloom Pf. Hiroshi Kurokawa Pf. Ikuko Nakaoki
Spring has come, and the cherry blossoms are in bloom.Nakata Yoshinao

The first piece from the suite “The Four Seasons of Japan,” which depicts Japan’s seasons through music.

It expresses the joy of spring’s arrival and the blooming of cherry blossoms.

Scored for piano four hands, two performers collaborate to vividly portray spring scenes.

Multiple melodies symbolizing the Japanese spring are skillfully interwoven, featuring beautiful lines that evoke fluttering cherry petals and the gentle atmosphere of the season.

This lyrical work blends traditional Japanese melodies with elements of contemporary music and is recommended for anyone wishing to experience the feeling of spring in Japan.