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[Graduation Songs] Tear-Jerking, Heartwarming Ballads | A Showcase of Classics and the Newest Hits!

Among the many graduation songs, the ones that move us to tears most are surely the heartfelt ballads.

Just listening to music with a gentle, mellow tone can make memories and feelings of gratitude well up uncontrollably, bringing you to tears.

In this article, we introduce such moving graduation ballad songs.

They’re recommended as graduation chorus pieces, as background music, and for singing at karaoke.

Please enjoy these inspiring songs that will beautifully color your special day.

[Graduation Songs] Tear-Jerking, Moving Ballads | A Roundup of Classics and the Newest Hits! (1–10)

Joined handsMINAMI

[MV] MINAMI – The Hands We Held
Joined handsMINAMI

A ballad that tugs at the heartstrings, “Tsunai da Te” (“Hands Held”), portrays the bond of two people walking hand in hand toward the future.

Conjuring youthful scenes like the after-school chime and a rainbow after the rain, this work is MINAMI’s major-label debut single, released in July 2023.

It’s a song you’ll want to send to a friend who feels the loneliness of parting during graduation season, when anxiety and hope mingle.

Its warm message—supporting one another’s existence—will surely resonate in the heart.

GloriousBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST / Glorious -Special Movie-
GloriousBE:FIRST

A ballad with a gently stirring melody and a warm message that affirms even the effort itself—the very “footsteps” you leave behind.

Released for streaming in November 2023, it was written as the support song for the 102nd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

Also included on the album “2:BE,” it has become beloved not only by fans but by many listeners.

The lyrics honor both winners and those who fall short, carrying a quiet strength that gives listeners a gentle push forward.

It’s a song especially worth hearing for anyone who has been running full-tilt—through club activities, exam prep, and more.

Waiting for flowersKihara Rui

Rui Kihara / Waiting for Flowers Official Music Video
Waiting for flowersKihara Rui

Written and composed by singer-songwriter Atsu Mizuno, this piece is a ballad distinguished by its warm melody.

It captures the loneliness of parting and a wish to meet again, offering comfort to those standing at the major milestone of graduation.

Released as a single in March 2025, it was also included on the first album, “REPLAY,” released the same year.

It’s a perfect song for spring, a season of new beginnings.

[Graduation Songs] Moving Ballads That Bring Tears | A Comprehensive Introduction to Classics and the Newest Hits! (11–20)

ContrastTOMOO

TOMOO – Contrast [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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It beautifully captures the sparkle of youth and that heart-tightening sense of bittersweetness.

Written as the ending theme for the second cour of the TV anime “Blue Box,” which aired starting in January 2025, it’s included on the album “DEAR MYSTERIES.” On the verge of graduation, struggling with unspoken feelings and the delicate distance with friends—especially younger listeners are sure to relate.

It’s a song you’ll want to play as BGM for graduation season, to etch those precious memories into your heart.

The Story of the Wind and MeAdo

This work was chosen as the theme song for the film “The Silent Service: The Great Battle in the Arctic Ocean,” released in September 2025.

It’s also known for being the first time Hiroji Miyamoto provided a song to a female artist.

Inspired by Ado’s love of taking walks, the lyrics and melody evoke the sparkle of the wind and the city, leaving a strong impression.

The grand sound stirs emotions perfectly suited to the season of farewells and new beginnings.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on the way home from a graduation ceremony or when expressing gratitude to a beloved teacher.

Embrace the presentsatō moka

Satomoka – Embrace the Now (Music Video)
Embrace the presentsatō moka

A ballad by Moka Sato that makes you want to gently embrace the “now” we tend to lose sight of during busy days and the season of graduations and farewells.

Released as a single in November 2025, it’s a work that lays bare unadorned feelings.

What really hits home is how it portrays the will to move forward, even while carrying loneliness, through everyday details like familiar rooms and scenery.

It’s a song that sinks into the heart when you’re tucking away precious memories and heading toward a new place.

See you again.kawanishi natsuki

This warm and slightly nostalgic ballad by Natsuki Kawanishi, a singer-songwriter from Nara Prefecture, was released in August 2025.

It was selected as the opening theme for BS-TBS’s “Nara Fushigi Tabi Zukan.” Co-written with Sho Yamamoto, the song blends a gently enveloping melody with Kawanishi’s resolute vocals to quietly awaken listeners’ “hometowns of the heart.” The lyrics convey not only the parting that comes with setting off on a journey, but also a forward-looking promise to meet again, evoking a sense of certain hope amid loneliness.

It’s a perfect song for those leaving their hometown for school or work.