Moving songs recommended for high school students: classic and popular Japanese hits
High school students experience moving moments in various situations—graduation, friendship, romance—precisely because it’s such a sensitive and formative time.
This time, we’d like to introduce a collection of emotional songs that are especially popular among high schoolers.
From graduation songs that resonate with students’ hearts to highly relatable love songs, we’ve gathered emotional tracks from a variety of perspectives.
There are many songs that will strike a chord with today’s high school students, so we hope you’ll find a favorite or something you can relate to.
Let’s get started!
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May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

JUJU is an artist who sings every song with delicate nuance.
JUJU’s “Yasashisa de Afureru You ni” is a song that Flower has also covered, and it was used as a movie theme song.
It’s no exaggeration to say she is a national artist.
Critical HitRADWIMPS

This is a rock anthem packed with a grand message that resonates with young people, included by RADWIMPS in their December 2013 album “X to O to Tsumi to.” Riding on powerful guitar riffs and driving drum rhythms, it portrays the struggles and growth of a protagonist trying to find their own path in the midst of youth.
Its uncompromising alternative sound is brimming with energy, making it perfect for opening or closing ceremonies at school sports days.
The music video was filmed at Ageo Municipal Baseball Stadium in Saitama Prefecture and features a massive scale with 1,500 extras.
This work strongly supports students in the thick of their youth and those standing at life’s crossroads.
It’s the perfect song when you need the courage to take a new step forward.
Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa

A gem of a pop melody that portrays the precious friendships of adolescence.
Its warm feelings for friends at a parting and the vow never to forget those bonds are deeply moving.
Centered on themes of meeting and parting, growth and hope, it masterfully fuses driving rock sounds with lyrics that resonate in the heart.
Released as an indie single by Road of Major in September 2002, the song stayed in the top 10 of the Oricon chart for 19 consecutive weeks and achieved an astonishing 900,000 in total sales.
In 2009, it was also featured in a Mazda commercial in Taiwan, drawing attention both domestically and abroad.
It’s a track you’ll want to play when making up with a friend or when reaffirming the bonds with those who matter most.
It’s also a perfect cheer song for anyone facing farewells such as graduation or transferring schools.
ElfAdo

This song explores themes of loneliness and struggle, set in a fantastical world with profound messages.
Inspired by a legendary long-lived race, it portrays a solitary battle, growth, and confronting oneself.
Ado’s powerful vocals brilliantly capture both the strength and fragility of facing loneliness.
It is used as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Who Saw the Peacock Dance?” airing from January 2025, perfectly matching the world of the series starring Suzu Hirose.
Centered on strings and piano, the arrangement creates a richly emotional atmosphere, making it a memorable track that enhances the drama.
It’s a heartwarming anthem that gently supports those trying to carve out their own path or take a new step forward.
Recommended moving songs for high school students: Masterpieces and popular Japanese songs (61–70)
to cry innocently; to weep with a childlike airAKASAKI

This is a heartwarming song that delicately portrays the desire to protect someone precious.
The lyrics weave a world where love and longing for the other person intersect, resulting in a track that quietly seeps into the heart.
Crafted with AKASAKI’s naturally gentle vocals, the song has drawn significant attention, including being selected as Kiss FM KOBE’s recommended Japanese track for January 2025.
It marks the seventh single for AKASAKI, an 18-year-old singer-songwriter currently in high school.
This piece is one you’ll want to listen to when thinking of someone important who is far away, or someone who is no longer by your side.
Why not immerse yourself in its warm sonic world—like a tender whisper in your ear—while letting your feelings for a loved one grow deeper?
Dinner Songtuki.

Woven into song with the ache of bittersweet love, tuki.’s music resonates across genders and generations.
This work carefully portrays the inner conflicts born from repeated partings and renewals with a loved one, gently expressing affection and gratitude toward the other person.
Released in September 2023, it also drew attention with an acoustic version featuring Yuuri in December of the same year.
The stirring vocals and melody are perfect for karaoke; performing it at school festivals or gatherings with friends—any moment when you want to share feelings—will surely strike a deep chord with listeners.
Its warm atmosphere and clear, transparent vocal quality will gently envelop the room.
winding roadNovelbright

An uplifting coming-of-age anthem that depicts the journey from boyhood to adulthood along the winding road of life, set to a sweeping melody.
The track brings out Novelbright’s appeal to the fullest, portraying the anxieties and inner conflicts of everyday life, as well as the strength to overcome them.
Yudai Takenaka’s expansive vocals and the invigorating sound unique to a rock band resonate deeply.
Released for streaming in January 2025, the song was chosen as the theme for the TV Tokyo drama “Courtroom Dragon,” and its music video—directed by Hiroshi Tamaki—also became a hot topic.
It’s the perfect song for those moments when you strive to achieve something together with friends, like in club activities, cultural festivals, or school festivals.


