[Farewell Party Songs] From hidden gems to the latest hits: a collection of classics to color the moment of parting
Many people likely hold farewell parties during the season of goodbyes and send-offs at schools and workplaces—whether for graduations, retiring from clubs and circles, transfers, or resignations.
Music is essential for these moving moments! Some of you may be struggling to choose background music to liven up the atmosphere or songs to accompany videos played at the venue.
In this article, we’ve carefully selected Japanese songs that are perfect for farewell parties where gratitude and congratulations are shared.
They’re all classic tunes befitting a fresh send-off, so please use them as a reference.
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[Farewell Party Songs] From Hidden Gems to the Newest Hits: A Collection of Masterpieces to Color the Moment of Parting (91–100)
Thank you.Ōhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara is expanding her range both as a singer and as an actress.
Her song “Thank You,” produced by Seiji Kameda, was released in 2014 as her debut single.
It’s a medium-tempo pop number that showcases her cute, captivating vocals.
I especially want people who find it hard to express their gratitude honestly to listen to it! While it has the feel of a love song, the “you” in the lyrics could fit just about anyone, don’t you think?
Full of memoriesH₂O

H2O’s “Memories Are Full” is a classic staple as a graduation ceremony chorus piece.
For many people, singing or listening to this song brings back memories of their own graduation.
Because it has been sung across generations, it serves as a common language that lets people reminisce beyond regions and age groups.
It’s the perfect song for a send-off.
I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu

Spitz’s “Sora mo Toberu Hazu,” also popular as a graduation chorus piece.
Masamune Kusano’s gentle vocals wrap our departure in warmth.
It’s the perfect song to cheer on those about to spread their wings toward the future.
I’m sure it will help you take a new step forward with a kind heart!
CorrectRADWIMPS

This song was created for 18-Fes, an event held in 2018 for the 18-year-old generation, and it’s a perfect fit for graduation scenes or moments when young people set off to take on new challenges! First, I’d like you to take your time reading the lyrics: they convey the determination to embark on a journey to find your own answers, a message that will surely nourish those standing at a new threshold.
If you make a message video set to this song to express your support, it will definitely be appreciated.
Thanks to you.Sukaipīsu

This is “Arigatou wo Omae ni” by Sky Peace, who are also popular YouTubers.
This song, which celebrates male friendship, is perfect for farewells and send-off gatherings.
Memories of the work or studies you’ve shared will well up, and it will surely bring tears to your eyes.
There were good times and bad, but let’s both stay well until we meet again! It’s a song that lets you feel that way honestly.



