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Heisei-era graduation songs roundup: iconic youth anthems from the ’90s to the 2010s

As graduation season approaches, we start hearing more and more graduation songs.

Beyond graduation itself, many songs themed around parting, friendship, and youth have been released and embraced as graduation songs.

Among the many graduation songs out there, this article will focus on tracks released during the Heisei era.

For those who remember that time, the songs we’re about to introduce are sure to bring back memories!

And since many of these graduation songs remain popular today, current students can enjoy them as well.

Heisei-Era Graduation Songs Roundup: Timeless Youth Anthems from the ’90s to the 2010s (71–80)

Goodbye Busyuzu

Goodbye Bus / Yuzu (Cover)
Goodbye Busyuzu

A gem of a love song that gently wraps farewells and reunions in an acoustic sound.

It’s a heartwarming track you’ll want to listen to as spring arrives.

The protagonist’s hidden feelings and regrets are portrayed over a tender, bittersweet melody.

Yuzu’s refreshing vocals continue to resonate with those experiencing springtime goodbyes.

Released in March 1999 and included on the album “Yuzuen,” it was also featured as an insert song in the NHK morning drama series “Yanchakure,” capturing fans’ hearts.

It’s a song we hope those parting from someone dear, just before starting a new chapter in life, will listen to.

As a spring anthem that gives you the courage to take a step toward the future, it comes highly recommended.

Graduation Trip ~Morning Musume: A Song for Those Setting Off~Mōningu Musume.

Morning Musume Graduation Trip ~A Song Sent to Those Setting Out~
Graduation Trip ~Morning Musume: A Song for Those Setting Off~Mōningu Musume.

When it comes to graduating, the hardest part is having to say goodbye to friends—that’s probably the biggest worry, isn’t it? Even though you know it’s not like you’ll never see each other again, it’s still sad.

Morning Musume’s song “Sotsugyo Ryokou ~A Song for Those Setting Out by Morning Musume~” is a moving track about friendship that really captures those feelings.

It’s included on their 2003 album “No.5.” It’s a song you’ll want to dedicate to a dear friend, and one that makes you want to pledge an unchanging friendship from here on out.

GraduaterShiina Hekiru

Known for its powerful vocals and uplifting message that champions youth, this is a must-have fan favorite at Hekiru Shiina’s live shows.

It vividly portrays the protagonist’s feelings as they cherish bonds with friends and companions while stepping forward toward their own future.

Even when faced with setbacks and doubts, the unwavering will to keep looking ahead and fighting on resonates deeply, carried by a passionate melody.

Since its release in January 1998, it has been widely supported by fans and was included on the album “Baby Blue Eyes.” The guitar work featuring DAITA from SIAM SHADE further enhances the song’s appeal.

It’s a highly recommended track for anyone about to take a new step or for those who want to cheer on someone striving toward their dreams.

Cherry Blossom MoonSakurazaka46

As graduation day gradually approaches, the reality of parting begins to sink in.

This is a song by Sakurazaka46 that captures episodes surrounding graduation and bittersweet moments of youth.

Its powerful sound conveys a sense of moving forward, and the ticking clock at the beginning seems to symbolize the time and memories that have accumulated.

It depicts a youthful, poignant scene in which someone chooses to see off a cherished person without confessing their feelings, in order to support that person’s future.

Goodbye Memoriessupercell

[Supercell] Sayonara Memories | Goodbye Memories [HD/HQ] [ENG/ROMAJI]
Goodbye Memoriessupercell

A poignant song about parting in the season of cherry blossoms.

It delicately portrays the feelings of young people facing the end of their youth and a new beginning.

With lyrics that express gratitude for days gone by and hope for the future, it’s sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in February 2010, the song reached No.

7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

The limited first edition also includes the music video, making it a work filled with memories from the final days of high school.

It’s recommended not only for students about to graduate, but also for adults who want to look back on their past.

Give this heartwarming track a listen—it will bring back nostalgic memories of your youth.