RAG MusicSpring-Songs
Lovely spring song

A spring song with great lyrics. A lovely message that touches the heart.

When you think of spring songs, what tracks come to mind?Spring is full of songs about cherry blossoms and tunes that hint at fresh beginnings!In this article, we’ll spotlight recommendations whose lyrics are especially captivating.From classic cherry blossom and graduation songs to tracks with lyrics that evoke bonds and deliver uplifting messages, these are all timeless pieces you’ll want to hear during this season.Great for listening on your own, gifting to someone special, or singing together!May you spend a wonderful spring accompanied by songs that resonate with your heart.

Spring songs with great lyrics: beautiful, heartfelt messages (111–120)

murmurUeno Daiki

Daiki Ueno / “Zawameki” Music Video
murmurUeno Daiki

Zawameki, sent out by Daiki Ueno, is a song that traces the shifting emotions of people walking alongside the changing seasons, set against the soothing timbre of the cello.

It was released digitally in advance in March ahead of the April 2023 major-label debut mini-album.

The timing is perfect for the season of departures.

While staying close to the anxieties and expectations that intertwine with the arrival of spring, it gently wraps the heart’s stirrings.

The background arrangement, too, gives you the courage to take a step into a new season.

It’s a deeply moving spring song that resonates in the heart.

Spring songs with great lyrics. Beautiful, heartwarming messages (121–130)

Song of BeginningsOhashi Takuya

Takuya Ohashi – “Hajimari no Uta” Music Video: TAKUYA OHASHI – Hajimari no Uta Music Video
Song of BeginningsOhashi Takuya

Let us introduce a perfect springtime cheer-up song for starting a new chapter: a track released in February 2008 as the solo debut of Takuya Ohashi from Sukima Switch.

Its lyrics, brimming with hope for the future and encouraging you to move forward while valuing your true self, paired with warm acoustic sounds, strike a chord.

It’s truly a song that gently nudges you to take that new first step.

The track was used as the campaign song for major distance-learning company U-Can and reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

The music video features actress Aoi Yoshikura, poignantly portraying a young person setting out on a new path.

It’s a must-listen for new employees and anyone facing changes such as entering a new school or switching careers.

Happinessarashi

ARASHI – Happiness [Official Music Video]
Happinessarashi

A perfect song for the new season, as if it gives you a gentle push forward.

Its light, upbeat melody and energetic sound lift the listener’s spirits.

The lyrics are filled with courage and hope for the future, delivering a refreshing feeling that makes you want to break into a run.

It also made waves as a drama theme song and has been loved by many fans since its release—a true classic.

When you’re uncertain about starting a new chapter in life, this music will surely guide you forward.

Sakura, Bloom!arashi

This is a masterpiece in which gem-like messages that seep into the heart on a gentle spring breeze are expressed through Arashi’s magnificent vocals and harmonies.

Through the beauty and transience of cherry blossoms, it gently sings of life’s changes and renewal, and hope for the future.

Filled with feelings that resonate with the arrival of spring—moving forward as if guided by the wind, understanding that deepens over time, and challenges toward a new self—it was released in February 2015 and chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Ouroboros: This Love Is, Indeed, Justice.” It is also included on the album “Japonism,” and you can see it performed in the live video work “ARASHI BLAST in Miyagi.” With a refreshing vibe perfect for a spring drive and lyrics that give you the courage to move forward, it’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend for the start of a new season.

cherry blossomKawamoto Makoto

[MV] Makoto Kawamoto “Sakura”
cherry blossomKawamoto Makoto

Makoto Kawamoto gently sings this classic, whose tender spring light and calm melody seep into the heart.

At the life milestone of graduation, it delicately portrays a schoolgirl’s complex feelings as she faces parting with friends, along with her uncertainty and hope for the future.

Accompanied by a melodious piano, it beautifully captures the fresh emotions of youth.

Released in April 1998, the song reached No.

2 on the Oricon weekly chart and sold over 200,000 copies, despite having no tie-in at the time.

It’s a perfect track for a drive with the windows down in the soft spring sunshine.

Listen to it as you cruise through rows of cherry blossoms, and anyone will find it overlapping with their own memories.

springorisaka yuta

Yuta Orisaka – Spring (Official Music Video) / Yuta Orisaka – Spring Comes
springorisaka yuta

With its folk-inspired melody and distinctive vocals, this song vividly expresses Yuta Orisaka’s unique world.

It sings of the feelings that sense spring’s ambiguous arrival, becoming a profound work interwoven with both anticipation and anxiety about change.

Released digitally in November 2020, it was created as the theme song for the film “Any Crybabies Around?” It was later re-recorded for the album “Shinri,” featuring a new arrangement with a full band.

This piece offers comfort to those experiencing the uncertainty that accompanies life’s turning points.

It was also used over the film’s end credits and received high acclaim, including a strong recommendation from lead actor Taiga Nakano.

It’s a song you can listen to calmly, while feeling the universal springtime scenes and shifts of the heart.

Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

Tomorrow, When Spring Comes – Takako Matsu (Full)
Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

A memorable J-pop song with a breezy pop feel and wistful melody, it gently encourages those stepping into a new life with the arrival of spring.

It conveys feelings for “you,” who are devoted to baseball, by entrusting them to the arc of a white ball, tenderly enveloping precious memories and farewells.

Takako Matsu’s clear, translucent voice soothes the anxieties deep within the heart.

Released as her debut single in March 1997, it reached No.

8 on the Oricon chart and was also featured in an NTT commercial.

A decade later, a version with new lyrics was released, adding greater depth to the work.

It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone standing at a crossroads in life or about to take a new step forward.