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A lovely graduation song

A farewell song for a dear friend—an uplifting graduation song that conveys heartfelt gratitude.

Graduation season is exciting as you set off for a new environment, but it also leaves you feeling a bit sentimental about parting with friends.

Even though you know in your head that graduation doesn’t mean saying goodbye forever, it’s natural to feel lonely or anxious.

In this article, we introduce songs that capture the many feelings you have for the friends you’ve always shared fun times with.

We’ve gathered plenty of heartfelt graduation friendship songs that are perfect for telling your friends, “We’ll always be friends even if we’re apart,” and for expressing your gratitude for everything up to now.

Be sure to find your favorite track and send it to your friends.

A farewell song for a dear friend: a graduation song that conveys gratitude (101–110)

Kizunazundare

For those who can express gratitude fairly honestly to family or a partner, but get too embarrassed to say it to friends, we recommend “Kizuna” sung by Zundare.

You spend time together as if it’s the most natural thing in the world, and before you know it, graduation day arrives.

This song is filled with memories of the days you’ve shared, the sadness of parting, and the “thank you” you’ve always wanted to say.

The bittersweet track really resonates in your chest, too.

Listen to it with your friends and take the time to fully savor your goodbyes.

Always Youmilet

A heartwarming song that celebrates intimate bonds and deep friendship.

Released by milet in August 2022 as the theme song for the film “TANG,” the track debuted at No.

9 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Created around the film’s message of “a journey to find life’s treasures,” it portrays friendship deepening as we discover the hidden charms in others, expressed through sweeping melodies and powerful sound.

It’s a perfect BGM choice for compiling memories with someone special into a video.

Infused with a universal message that connects people—one that only milet, who spent her adolescence abroad, could convey—this song is highly recommended for commemorating life’s turning points, such as graduations and farewell gatherings.

GarnetOku Hanako

Hanako Oku / Garnet (Solo Performance) [Music Video]
GarnetOku Hanako

In July 2006, Hanako Oku released a work whose gentle, warm emotions resonate alongside its melody.

Written as the theme song for the feature-length animated film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, it was her fourth single.

The lyrics delicately portray scenes on the school grounds and the after-school atmosphere, wrapping cherished memories of school life—and the precious moments everyone wants to hold onto—gently and tenderly.

Created at the request of the film’s production team by reading the story from the storyboard and script, the song was completed to align closely with the protagonist’s feelings.

It spent 19 weeks on the Oricon charts and won the Heisei Anisong Grand Prize for Best Film Theme Song.

It’s a track I can wholeheartedly recommend for moments when you want to share memories with friends or dedicate a song to someone dear.

You are here.wacci

wacci “You Are Here” Music Video
You are here.wacci

It’s precisely because we have someone precious that we can move forward.

This song is filled with that warm message.

A gently comforting melody and vocals that are both powerful and delicate resonate, leaving a deep impression on the listener’s heart.

Written specifically as the ending theme for the TV anime “Backflip!!,” it perfectly matches the story of the bonds within a boys’ high school rhythmic gymnastics team.

Consider gifting it when you want to say “thank you” to dear friends or teammates, for birthdays or new beginnings.

lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Lilac” Official Music Video
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE

An uplifting song that delicately captures the sparkle and bitterness of youth has emerged from Mrs.

GREEN APPLE.

This piece expresses the fragility of life and the passage of time, cherishing memories while conveying the anticipation of new encounters.

It’s a gem that traces the wavering hearts of young people—where light and shadow intertwine—set to a buoyant melody.

Featured on the album “Unity,” the track has served as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime “Oblivion Battery” since April 2024.

A bold work from Mrs.

GREEN APPLE following their return to activity and winner of the 66th Japan Record Awards, it’s sure to resonate in scenes that deepen friendships at school sports days and athletic festivals.

Highly recommended for those who value the bonds they share with their companions.