They’ll give your new beginning a boost! Enrollment songs released in the Heisei era
The school admissions season is a tense time for everyone, filled with a mix of excitement and anxiety, isn’t it?Before diving into a new environment at a major turning point in life, how about some music to support your heart?So this time, we’re introducing entrance songs that colored the Heisei era—cheering anthems that give you the power to move forward!These are all works that give you the courage to start something new and help you imagine a fresh beginning.Be sure to check them out to the very end!
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Cheering on a new beginning! Enrollment songs released in the Heisei era (31–40)
Happinessarashi

An energetic song that makes you want to break into a run as you bask in the morning light.
Set to refreshing guitar sounds, it paints an image of sprinting toward the future.
Born as a TV drama’s theme song, it’s a beloved anthem packed with positive messages.
Perfect for those taking on new challenges or seeking the courage to move forward.
It’s a track that lifts your spirits and helps you take that first step with a smile.
Sakura, Bloom!arashi

The exhilarating rock tune that cheers on springtime new beginnings was born in March 2005.
Alongside Arashi’s vocals, member Sho Sakurai’s rap rings out, powerfully supporting those embarking on a new chapter in life.
Infused with messages of courage to move forward, a mindset unafraid of failure, and the hope that efforts will surely bear fruit in time, the song was featured in TV commercials for Jonan Prep School and garnered strong support from students.
Immediately after its release, it topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became a fan favorite included on the albums “One” and “5×10 All the BEST! 1999–2009.” As a warm anthem of encouragement for people starting a new life in spring, facing entrance exams, or taking any new step, it continues to be loved by many to this day.
People and PeopleYugeda Kensuke

This is a warm piece that sings about the importance of encounters through music.
The fresh melodies woven by Kensuke Yugedate carry a gentle calm while conveying a moving message.
In clear, resonant words, it speaks of the joy born from human connections and the inevitable meaning hidden within chance meetings.
Delivered by the pure voices of the Toin Gakuen Elementary School Choir, the work is also slated to appear in elementary school music textbooks starting in 2024.
Its kind, uplifting message is perfect for children who are about to meet new people in a new environment.
As they take their next step in school life, this wonderful song will give them courage and hope—please give it a listen.
Everyone, everyone is shining.Yugeda Kensuke

Riding on a cherry-blossom-colored breeze, this heartwarming song by Kensuke Yugeda gently sings of the hopeful arrival of spring.
It carries a message of encouragement for children taking their first steps forward, conveying a sense of anticipation for a shining future.
Its melody, expressing both endearing freshness and the courage to walk toward one’s dreams, tenderly nestles against the listener’s heart.
The piece is included on the album “Shiawase ni Naare” and is a beloved song performed at entrance ceremonies and welcome events for new students in elementary schools across Japan.
Since June 2018, it has been passed down in schools nationwide, and through more than 2,000 school concerts, Mr.
Yugeda has delivered it directly to children.
It is a springtime song brimming with joy, one we hope new students, teachers, and families will listen to.
SUNHoshino Gen

It’s a masterpiece with a bright, forward-looking melody and a refreshing rhythm that resonates pleasantly.
Released in May 2015 as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Kokoro ga Pokitto ne,” Gen Hoshino’s work is a warm track that incorporates elements of ’70s dance classics and disco.
The song also contains an homage to Michael Jackson, weaving a positive message into its joy-filled tone.
The music video, directed by Akira Sekine, features striking dance scenes choreographed by MIKIKO.
It’s the perfect encouragement song for anyone taking their first step in a new environment or hoping to start a new chapter with a bright outlook.



