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, heartwarming messages (181–190)

A snap in yellow-green (moegi)anzenchitai

A single with a clear, translucent melody that evokes the arrival of spring.

Koji Tamaki’s delicate vocals gently embrace the lyrics, which seep into the heart.

Released in February 1982, this song captured many hearts as Anzen Chitai’s major-label debut.

The lyrics beautifully depict springtime scenes, conveying the start of a season filled with new encounters and hope.

It’s a heartwarming track you’ll want to listen to alongside the spring sunshine—perfect for those beginning a new chapter in life or when you want to look back on memories with someone special.

cherry blossom frontKoyanagi Rumiko

Cherry Blossom Front by Rumiko Koyanagi
cherry blossom frontKoyanagi Rumiko

This song delicately portrays the feelings of a woman traveling across Japan with the cherry blossom season.

Rumiko Koyanagi’s warm, heartfelt voice truly resonates.

Released in January 1976, the song features memorable lyrics that evoke the arrival of spring and a fresh start.

Spring scenes from places like Shinshū and the Seto Inland Sea are beautifully depicted.

While holding on to memories of the past, the lyrics also convey a sense of anticipation for a new season, offering comfort to listeners.

It might be the perfect track for those beginning a new chapter in spring or those who have experienced a farewell with someone dear.

When the cherry blossoms bloom, why not listen to it quietly?

Mischief of the spring breezeYamaguchi Momoe

Momoe Yamaguchi – Prank of the Spring Breeze
Mischief of the spring breezeYamaguchi Momoe

This was Momoe Yamaguchi’s fourth single, released on March 1, 1974.

It portrays a girl’s loneliness and anxiety after a quarrel, set against a spring landscape where the chill still lingers.

Momoe Yamaguchi was 15 at the time of release, and her clear, pure voice really tugs at the heart.

The song is also included on the album “15-sai no Theme: Momoe no Kisetsu” and went on to become one of the key tracks in her career.

It’s a song that feels like it will stay close to anyone who’s had a fight with their lover or is feeling lonely.

spring hazeIwasaki Hiromi

A classic song that paints a delicate spring scene and a wistful love.

Hiromi Iwasaki’s clear, pure voice beautifully conveys the fleeting nature of cherry blossom season and the protagonist’s anxiety about their relationship.

Released in February 1979, the song harmonizes Michio Yamagami’s subtle lyrics with Kyohei Tsutsumi’s flowing melody.

It was featured on TBS’s “The Best Ten” and became beloved by many.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you feel the arrival of spring and find yourself reflecting on a precious relationship.

It’s sure to comfort those troubled by love.

Sakura RabbitKawasaki Takaya

Takanori Kawasaki - Sakura Usagi [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Sakura RabbitKawasaki Takaya

This work, themed around graduation, delicately portrays the bittersweet feelings of unrequited love against landscapes tinted by cherry blossom season.

The protagonist likens themselves—unable to confess their feelings—to a “sakura rabbit,” and poignantly compares their fleeting love to cherry blossoms that fall in vain, which leaves a strong impression.

Takaya Kawasaki’s husky vocals deepen the immersion in the world of the lyrics.

Released in January 2021, the song was also included on the album “Calendar,” which came out in December of the same year.

It’s a track I highly recommend to anyone who feels the arrival of spring while carrying feelings for someone special.

The parting path hidden by cherry blossomsHirakawachi Icchōme

The Parting Path Hidden by Cherry Blossoms – Hirakawachi Icchōme
The parting path hidden by cherry blossomsHirakawachi Icchōme

Sakurano Kakusu Wakaremichi (The Parting Path Hidden by Cherry Blossoms), sung by the brother duo Hirakawachi Icchome.

Just seeing the title conjures up images of a graduation ceremony with cherry blossoms fluttering through the air, doesn’t it? As the lyrics say, if you listen while thinking of the friends you spent those set three years with—short yet long—in junior high or high school, it will move you even more deeply.

The acoustic guitar tones the two of them each play express an indescribable loneliness as well.

It’s a masterpiece you’ll want to savor word by word.

The last spring breakMatsutōya Yumi

A classic spring song filled with bittersweet memories.

It delicately portrays the aching feelings of a girl on the verge of graduation.

Set to Yumi Matsutoya’s gentle melody, the lyrics, woven at an easy tempo, resonate deeply.

Included on the album “OLIVE,” released in July 1979, it was also adapted into a TV drama on TBS, “Rouge no Dengon,” in 1991.

It’s perfect for listening while savoring the spring breeze, and it’s also a lovely song to dedicate to someone special.

Give it a listen when you feel like reminiscing about the past.