Graduation gifts for senior club members and teammates: A roundup of gifts they'll love
The days we spend in our club are priceless treasures, aren’t they? As we reach the milestone of graduation, we want to express our gratitude to the seniors and teammates who have supported us along the way.
In this article, we’ve gathered gift ideas that are perfect for giving to senior members and friends from your club—ideas that can turn those heartfelt feelings into something tangible.
Because of the bonds you’ve built through practicing and competing together, some of you may feel that something ordinary just won’t cut it.
For those people, we’re introducing a wide range of options—from items that reflect unique club memories to practical gifts that will be useful in a new chapter of life.
We hope you find the perfect present for those special teammates!
- A collection of songs you’ll want to listen to when retiring from your school club [Youth]
- [Danceable!] Recommended Dance Songs to Liven Up Graduation Ceremonies and Thank-You Parties
- A farewell song for a dear friend—an uplifting graduation song that conveys heartfelt gratitude.
- [Gratitude, Encouragement, Memories] Tear-Jerking Graduation Songs You Can’t Listen to Without Crying [2026]
- Songs That Touch the Heart! Tearjerkers to Sing at Farewell Parties & A Collection of Song Ideas to Send Off
- [Songs I Want to Dedicate to My Juniors] Heartfelt Thank-You Songs and Cheer-Up Anthems
- [Farewell] A selection of moving, tear-jerking Japanese songs recommended for graduation ceremonies
- [Song of Gratitude] Timeless classics and the latest tracks that convey heartfelt “thank you” to your seniors
- Classic songs about school clubs. Recommended popular tracks.
- [Graduation Song] A tear-jerking track sung by an idol! A moving piece depicting friendship and gratitude [2026]
- Songs to use in the memory movie. Let’s look back on our memories before graduation!
- [2026] Graduation songs you’ll want to play in concert band! A collection of moving J‑Pop hits
- [For junior high students] Choral songs you’ll want to sing at your middle school graduation ceremony. Songs that touch the heart.
Graduation gifts for senior club members and teammates: A roundup of well-loved presents (31–40)
Graduation Movie

Compared to a few years ago, video content has really become a part of everyday life, hasn’t it? Even without a computer, you can easily edit videos on your smartphone, and if you’re a student, you might already be making great videos and posting them on social media.
So why not create a graduation movie as a gift for the senior members graduating from your club, so they can look back nostalgically on everything that’s happened? In addition to editing together photos and videos you’ve taken so far, you could also film new video messages or shoot something like a sketchbook relay.
With the right ideas, you can add all kinds of creative touches, so try looking at graduation movies uploaded on YouTube for inspiration as you plan.
candy bouquet

Here’s an easy candy bouquet you can make with items from the 100-yen shop! It’s sure to be a hit as a gift for seniors retiring from a club or for teammates, so give it a try.
Just attach 100-yen florals, balloons, and stick candies to wire or straws and arrange them into a bouquet! Customize the look by changing the combination of flowers, balloons, wrapping, and ribbon colors to match the recipient’s vibe.
You can also add a surprise touch by tucking in a message card.
Name tag

It could be fun to make name tags with bag webbing, right? As a graduation memento, try creating original tags with the names or initials of your close friends embroidered on them.
All you need are embroidery thread and bag webbing, so you can get everything at a 100-yen shop.
You can also change the colors of the embroidery thread and webbing, or add a small patch to make them pop.
They’re easy to make, so you can prepare them for a large group.
Be sure to give it a try!
Bath Bomb Set

How about giving a bath bomb as a gift to say, “I hope you can relax and unwind”? LUSH bath bombs in particular are a highly recommended item, hugely popular with people who have a keen sense of beauty.
They come in a variety of scents, colors, and benefits.
They also offer cute gift wrapping, making them perfect for presents! “I’m sorry for all the trouble I’ve caused you—please take it easy and rest in a nice bath.” Your feelings for your senior are sure to come across.
Felt mascot

Let’s decorate the graduation ceremony venue with warm, handmade felt mascots! Create pieces inspired by the sport you’ve practiced, members’ faces, or their favorite things—feel free to use a variety of motifs.
If you attach a pin back or a string to the reverse side, you can give them as gifts after the ceremony.
By bonding the felt pieces together with fabric glue instead of sewing, even those who aren’t confident in sewing can make them easily—so give it a try!
Graduation gifts for senior club members and teammates: A roundup of well-received presents (41–50)
flash mob

A flash mob is a guerrilla performance where a large group suddenly starts dancing in a public place! In recent years, videos of flash mobs at proposals and weddings have been posted on social media and become a hot topic.
It might be difficult to surprise a teacher in a public space, but if you suddenly start one while everyone is playing around in the schoolyard after the graduation ceremony or mingling at the thank-you party, the teacher will surely be wide-eyed with surprise.
With flash mobs, even a little bit of shyness can kill the mood, so make sure to give it your all!
Mason jar with a message

Mason jars are a type of tableware used for things like salads, but because many come in stylish designs, they’re also hugely popular as interior decor.
If you want to adapt one into a graduation-themed gift, a great idea is to fill it with small message cards rolled up and tied with ribbons, or to place mementos inside beads or colored sand and present it that way.
Overseas, it seems some people even roll up dollar bills and pack them inside as a graduation gift.
For Japanese people, that probably feels quite novel, doesn’t it?


