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Heartwarming songs recommended for high school students

Music that gives you goosebumps—encountering such a cool track doesn’t happen very often, does it?

When was the last time you were moved by music?

Of course, everyone has different tastes, but this time we researched touching Japanese songs that are popular among high school students.

Please take a look.

Moving Songs Recommended for High School Students (31–40)

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.

AndanteClariS

ClariS “Andante” Music Video [TV Anime “Spice and Wolf: MERCHANT MEETS THE WISE WOLF” Ending Theme]
AndanteClariS

This piece was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “Spice and Wolf: MERCHANT MEETS THE WISE WOLF.” It’s a song by the musical duo ClariS, who have handled numerous anime theme songs, and it was released as a single in May 2024.

The refreshing melody infused with elements of Irish music pairs beautifully with their bright, clear vocals, creating a pleasantly immersive atmosphere.

And the heartfelt message in the lyrics—“I want to go anywhere with you, someone so dear to me”—really makes your heart swell.

road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)EXILE

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say this song is packed with happiness in its lyrics.

The chorus includes the words “hope, dream, love, courage, friends, and smiles.” So it’s not just a song about setting off on a journey; it also seems to carry the meaning that a bright, happy future is waiting.

It’s a song that really grips the heart.

Our Starting LineHIPPY

An uplifting song that captures the sparkle and challenges of youth has arrived from HIPPY.

Released digitally in August 2024, the track has been selected as the official cheer song for the 2025 All Japan High School Athletic Championships.

Co-created with high school students in Hiroshima Prefecture, it brims with passion for youth and sports.

Featuring a pop, powerful melody, it’s a must-listen for J-pop fans.

HIPPY previously earned strong support with his 2017 release “Kimi ni Sasageru Ouenka” (A Cheer Song Dedicated to You), and expectations are high for this new track as the next-generation anthem.

It’s perfect not only for young people devoted to sports, but also for anyone ready to take a new step forward.

366 daysHY

It was also the theme song for the movie Red Thread.

The frustration, pain, and sadness of one-way feelings that don’t reach the other person really hit me in the chest and remind me of the bittersweet romances of my school days.

Whether it’s right or rewarded doesn’t matter; what comes through in the song is someone moved solely by the desire to see the person they love.

Moving songs recommended for high school students (41–50)

If tomorrow comesJUJU with JAY’ED

If Tomorrow Comes by JUJU with JAY'ED
If tomorrow comesJUJU with JAY'ED

This song was created as an insert song for the film “April Bride.” I’ve heard that when you lose someone you love, it feels as if a part of your own body is being torn away.

It’s heartrending and sorrowful, and JUJU’s plaintive voice pierces the heart.

Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Que Sera Sera” Official Music Video
Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

An anthem brimming with kindness and vitality has been born.

This song by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE is a warm work that gently nudges those taking a new step forward.

With a refreshing melody and a comfortable rhythm, it sings of self-affirmation and the courage to take on challenges.

While acknowledging the hardships and anxieties of life, it conveys—filled with deep affection—the importance of keeping your head up and continuing to move forward.

Released in April 2023 as the theme song for the TV drama “At Least on Sunday Nights,” it went on to win the Japan Record Award that same year.

It is a heartwarming track that stands by those starting a new chapter, those at a crossroads, and everyone who lives each day to the fullest.