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 (11–20)

Sakura Clear SkiesYuuri

To You Graduating This Year [Sakura Clear Skies] [First Performance of New Song]
Sakura Clear SkiesYuuri

“Sakurabare,” a gift from the currently shining singer-songwriter Yuuri, became a hot topic as his first graduation song, released in 2021.

It’s a ballad that honestly conveys gratitude to the parents who raised him up to this day, even while facing the anxiety and loneliness that come with graduation.

The lyrics vividly evoke scenes of time spent with family, naturally bringing tears as you see yourself in them.

Yuuri’s tender yet powerful vocals make it all the more moving.

It’s a spring song we hope people listen to as they graduate and begin living away from their families.

Homeward Road in MarchHirai Dai

Dai Hirai / The Way Home in March (Lyric Video)
Homeward Road in MarchHirai Dai

Hirai Dai’s “March no Kaerimichi” warms the heart with the arrival of spring.

Released on February 20, 2022, it’s one of the tracks from his ongoing “Sunday Goods” series and a ballad perfect for graduation season.

The lyrics blend bittersweet memories of youth with hope for the future, and simply listening to it conjures tender, lovable scenes in your mind.

The simple soundtrack of piano and strings pairs beautifully with Hirai’s gentle vocals, making it perfect for the start of a new season.

Even amid farewells and new departures, this song reminds us of the strength of the bonds that connect us.

Give it a listen when you want to bask in memories with someone special or when you’re about to take a new step forward.

The flowers are cherry blossoms; you are beautiful.ikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari “Flowers Are Cherry Blossoms, You Are Beautiful” Music Video
The flowers are cherry blossoms; you are beautiful.ikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari’s hidden gem that evokes the feeling of spring, “Hana wa Sakura Kimi wa Utsukushi.” It’s an easy-to-listen-to pop song with a melody in the chorus that especially brings spring to mind.

The lyrics also convey a sense of parting, making it a song that perfectly expresses the bittersweetness of spring.

Ikimonogakari’s songs are all easy to listen to and familiar, aren’t they? I’m sure you’ll like this one, too.

Spring personNEW!AYANE

In-Film Song from the Movie “The Song You Left Behind” Ayane / Person of Spring (Official Music Video) [Opens Friday, March 20]
Spring personNEW!AYANE

This is a ballad that layers deep feelings for a cherished person you can no longer meet with images of spring’s arrival and a starry sky.

Its wistful yet warm melody, together with a core strength that seems to vow a fresh start beyond sorrow, resonates deeply in the heart.

Performed by Ayane, portrayed by Meru Nukumi, the song appears in the 2026 film “The Last Song You Left Behind,” where it was released in advance in February 2026 as an in-film track.

There’s even a story that Shunsuke Michieda, the lead actor, heard the vocals during filming and, beyond acting, was moved to tears naturally.

It’s a song that gives you the courage to step into a new season while holding on to unforgettable memories.

On a spring night when changes in your environment bring confusion or loneliness, why not listen quietly while gazing up at the sky?

gardenNEW!Fuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Garden (Not a MV)
gardenNEW!Fuji Kaze

The message is striking in how it teaches us the strength of accepting encounters and partings that come with the changing seasons just as they are.

Included on Fujii Kaze’s album “LOVE ALL SERVE ALL,” released in March 2022, this song’s gospel-like chorus and gentle sound pair beautifully with the spring air.

It’s also well known as the CM song for NatureLab’s “Laundrin,” so many of you have probably heard it before.

Imbued with the desire to carefully nurture the inner world within ourselves, it gently supports those who feel anxious about a new life in a changing environment.

It’s a warm masterpiece you’ll want to listen to when you wish to center your heart amid ever-changing days.

In the Blue Spring (Re-recorded)NEW!tonun

tonun – In the Blue Spring (Re-recorded) (Official Audio)
In the Blue Spring (Re-recorded)NEW!tonun

A spring classic that went viral on social media and captured the hearts of many listeners returns in a fresh guise.

Tonun’s digital single “Aoi Haru ni (Re-recorded),” released in February 2026, reconstructs the original track— which topped the TikTok charts in 2021—into a neo-soul arrangement with a stronger R&B flavor.

The sweet, smoky vocals have gained a slightly more mature depth, offering a warmly nostalgic feel that recalls days of youth.

The lyrics delicately depict the shifting emotions of graduation season, conveying the poignant mix of parting and new beginnings.

Blending nostalgia with novelty, this track feels perfect for singing at karaoke with friends you haven’t seen in a while.

Spring songs with great lyrics. Beautiful, heartwarming messages (21–30)

If spring comesNEW!wapiti

wapiti – When Spring Comes [ Official Music Video ]
If spring comesNEW!wapiti

If you want to sink into a sentimental mood on a long spring night, I recommend this song by wapiti! The single “When Spring Comes,” released for streaming in February 2026, paints unforgettable feelings of love and the delicate emotions of accepting the changing seasons, carried by rich piano and violin tones, with vocals by Ryuki Oda.

The fact that its music video, pre-released in January 2026, surpassed 500,000 views in just three weeks shows how deeply it resonates with many people.

This work fully showcases the expressive power they’ve honed through releases like the album “Theatrical” on their way to a major-label debut.

When you’re trying to get through the season of partings, why not pour your heart into singing it at karaoke?