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[Entrance Ceremony] Songs We All Want to Sing! A Collection of Recommended Cheer Songs for Spring Send-offs

Have you already decided on the song to sing at the entrance ceremony?Having a song that suits the start of a new chapter can instantly brighten the children’s faces.There are plenty of perfect choices for an entrance ceremony: songs that celebrate making new friends, songs full of springtime vibes, and rhythmic tunes that make bodies start moving without thinking.This article introduces a wide range of encouraging songs to warmly color kindergarten and nursery school entrance ceremonies.We hope you find a wonderful song that brings out the children’s smiles!

[Entrance Ceremony] Songs Everyone Will Want to Sing! A Collection of Recommended Cheer Songs for Spring Send-offs (31–40)

Song of BeginningsOhashi Takuya

Takuya Ohashi – “Hajimari no Uta” Music Video: TAKUYA OHASHI – Hajimari no Uta Music Video
Song of BeginningsOhashi Takuya

Let us introduce a perfect springtime cheer-up song for starting a new chapter: a track released in February 2008 as the solo debut of Takuya Ohashi from Sukima Switch.

Its lyrics, brimming with hope for the future and encouraging you to move forward while valuing your true self, paired with warm acoustic sounds, strike a chord.

It’s truly a song that gently nudges you to take that new first step.

The track was used as the campaign song for major distance-learning company U-Can and reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

The music video features actress Aoi Yoshikura, poignantly portraying a young person setting out on a new path.

It’s a must-listen for new employees and anyone facing changes such as entering a new school or switching careers.

I’ve grown up—I’m off!

Enrollment Support Song: “I’ve Grown Up—Off I Go!” [Shimajiro Channel Official]
I've grown up—I'm off!

This is a cheer song that gently sings, over a tender melody, the mix of excitement and anxiety children feel as they step into a new environment.

Produced by the Shimajiro Channel, well known from the early childhood program “Kodomo Challenge,” it vividly portrays the scene of starting preschool with shiny yellow school bags and brand-new uniforms.

It warmly expresses both a sense of self-affirmation—children feeling glad to have been born—and gratitude toward those who have supported them so far.

Popular not only for entrance ceremonies but also for practice during school events in early childhood settings, it’s a song that naturally invites children to sing together.

Sing it with your kids and make your send-off moment a cherished memory.

Everyone is a heroAI

“Everyone Is a Hero” Full ver. AI [Official]
Everyone is a heroAI

It’s a cheer song that delivers hope and energy.

The melody is based on a nursery rhyme familiar to everyone, creating a gentle atmosphere that resonates with children’s hearts.

AI’s powerful vocals and the gospel-style melody give children the courage to say, “I can do it” and “Let’s take a step forward.” The piece was created in January 2016 as a song for an au commercial and was included on the album THE BEST DELUXE EDITION.

It’s perfect for school entrance season—a song that naturally brings smiles to children’s faces.

It has the power to tell kids who are nervous about a new environment that everyone is a friend.

You guys are friends starting today.sakushi sakkyoku: nakagawa hirotaka

You guys are friends starting today — Song: NEUTRINO (with lyrics)
You guys are friends starting today.sakushi sakkyoku: nakagawa hirotaka

“From Today, We’re Friends” is a song we’d love the current students to present to the newcomers.

It expresses, in honest lyrics, what the older children are feeling and thinking.

Some parts are set to a buoyant melody, making it enjoyable for the kids to sing, too.

At the entrance ceremony, of course it’s important to celebrate the new children, but we also want to be mindful of the current students’ feelings as they nervously wonder what kind of kids will be joining.

It’s a piece the entire school can enjoy together.

Song of GanbarimanSakushi: Tomorogi Yuyukio / Sakkyoku: Mine Akira

“Ganbariman no Uta” is a song that makes you feel energized just by listening.

The lyrics include the kind of cheers you shout when you’re trying your best, which naturally puts you in a positive mood.

It also conveys the desire to get along with friends and to work hard together.

Since the lyrics include friends’ names, you can tailor it by singing with the actual children’s names to show how everyone is getting along—adding that kind of staging could help new students feel excited.

If you’re thinking of gifting a song at the kindergarten entrance ceremony, be sure to give it a listen.

[Entrance Ceremony] Songs We All Want to Sing! A Recommended Collection of Cheer Songs for Spring Send-Offs (41–50)

Surely a miracleHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

[Okaasan to Issho April 2025 Song] “Kitto Kiseki” Cover
Surely a miracleHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

Perfect for spring, new beginnings, and the new school term—here’s an introduction to “Kitto Kiseki,” a song parents and children will want to listen to together.

Some listeners may find courage and hope in the message woven into the lyrics.

The song is being presented as the Song of April 2025.

Of course it suits the season of new encounters in spring, but it’s also a great listen when you’re feeling down or after a quarrel with a friend—it may help you feel gratitude for the people you meet and a sense of destiny.

It might even turn your attention to encounters with animals and nature beyond humans.

What a wonderful song.

a new friendSakushi: Shinzawa Toshihiko / Sakkyoku: Nakagawa Hirotaka

Once children enter daycare or kindergarten, the most exciting part is probably making lots of new friends.

Playing, singing, and doing crafts with new friends—this song, “New Friends,” is perfect for the season when such a thrilling new life begins, and it brightly captures the excitement of starting school.

Sing along to the bouncy rhythm and your heart will feel like dancing.

Say a cheerful hello—nice to meet you, let’s get along—to your new friends, and let’s begin a fun new chapter together.