Recommended wake-up songs for high school students: classic and popular Japanese hits
As a substitute for an alarm clock—before an important exam, in the middle of a game, or just to relax… What kind of song do you use as your wake-up alarm? If you’re visiting this site, you’re probably a music lover—each of you likely has your own preferences.
This time, we researched what songs high school students listen to in the morning as their alarm!
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Recommended wake-up songs for high school students. Classic and popular Japanese songs (21–30)
asking for the moonKANA-BOON

It is included on the second self-produced mini-album released in 2012.
Although KANA-BOON was not well-known at the time, this song became a hot topic and significantly increased their recognition.
The catchy, easy-to-sing melody is particularly memorable.
Sugarless GiRLCAPSULE

Electro music lifts my mood from the morning.
It’s a track used in Liar Game.
It’s the kind of song that boosts your mood even more when you play it loud.
Yasutaka Nakata’s uptempo tracks never miss and always get me pumped.
Sugarless GiRL has melodies and rhythms that are easy to listen to.
Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO

This is a signature song by SHISHAMO, a three-piece all-girl band.
Its pleasant rhythm naturally lifts your spirits.
The brass in the intro evokes a refreshing morning.
The captivating vocals and great lyrics leave you feeling positive and ready to try your best after listening.
The band’s sound is really cool.
breakfastMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song has been used since June 2025 as the theme for Fuji TV’s information program “Sun! Shine.” The full-on choreography—making you think, “Does Mrs.
GREEN APPLE dance this much?”—has become a hot topic, but above all it’s a refreshing morning-perfect anthem.
The track isn’t merely cheerful; it portrays the struggles of imperfect everyday life and the resolve of “All right, let’s get to it today,” and that depth feels very true to them.
This is the third time Mrs.
GREEN APPLE has handled a theme for a Fuji TV information program.
It’s a stylish, emotional number that will surely put you in a positive mood before school, even on slightly gloomy mornings.
HEART BEATKato Miria

The 24th single by Miliyah Kato, released on August 8, 2012.
It was the campaign song for Coca-Cola’s 2012 London Olympics.
With its upbeat, bright sound, it’s a happy song that brings a smile to listeners’ faces.
Highly recommended!
READY STEADY GOL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

Released in 2004 as the 22nd single, it was used as the opening theme for the second season (Episodes 14–25) of the MBS/TBS anime Fullmetal Alchemist.
Due to its popularity and ability to energize crowds, it has become a staple in live performances.
Wandering Blue BulletB’z

This is amazing.
It delivers a powerful blow to the hearts of those who are feeling down.
And when it’s sung in rock, it’s just relentlessly cool and masculine.
If you’re looking for a shockingly rousing wake-up song that moves you from the core, I highly recommend it.



