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

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 SongSakushi: Namura Hiroshi / Sakkyoku: Oonaka Megumi

Entrance Song by Himawari 🌻 With Lyrics | A Children's Song to Make You Excited for the Entrance Ceremony and Kindergarten Life | Entrance Ceremony Song
Entrance SongSakushi: Namura Hiroshi / Sakkyoku: Oonaka Megumi

Here’s a song I highly recommend for the entrance ceremony: “Nyūen no Uta” (The Entrance Song).

The lyrics begin with greetings to the new students and are filled with words of celebration and welcome.

It’s a short song of about one minute, which actually makes it easier for children to understand the content and feel happy.

For those singing it, the catchy melody and easy-to-remember lyrics are another big plus.

If you’re wondering what to sing at the entrance ceremony, definitely consider choosing this one.

It will beautifully brighten the occasion.

Good morning!Fukuda Sho

[Morning Greeting Song] Good Morning! (With Mother) ★Popular at Preschools★Learn Animals★Children’s Song
Good morning!Fukuda Sho

This song captivates with a bright melody and an energetic vibe, like morning light streaming in.

Created by Sho Fukuda, drawing on his experience in early childhood education, it features playful exchanges between animals and cheerful calls that make it great fun.

It was broadcast in February 2018 as the “Song of the Month” on NHK E-TV’s Okaasan to Issho and included on the album Tomodachi no Hana.

When sung together at morning gatherings, entrance ceremonies, and other occasions where children take their first steps forward, it brings hearts together and naturally fills everyone with smiles—a truly wonderful piece.

Smileyuzu

[Daycare] Welcome Song for New Enrollees - Smile by Yuzu [Kindergarten]
Smileyuzu

We’d like to work on “Smile” as a musical gift from current students to the new entrants.

It’s a wonderful song that mirrors children encouraging one another.

In times of sadness or frustration, friends will help and support them.

The children in the kindergarten classes, who are already enrolled, surely understand how important friends are.

As seniors to the new students, this is a song through which they can share courage and energy.

Through this piece, the children may once again think about and feel new things.

Spring Dayaimyon

Aimyon – Harunohi [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Spring Dayaimyon

Created as the theme song for an animated film about a honeymoon, this piece carries a wonderful message that encourages a new step in life: two people who have begun their life together acknowledge each other’s strengths and weaknesses, and grow to love one another deeply as a family.

With this song, Aimyon gently captures the world of the animated film Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane – The Lost Hiroshi.

Memories that begin on the platform, and the feeling of cherishing the small joys of everyday life, resonate in the heart along with warm melodies.

It’s a song we hope those starting a new chapter will listen to.

As a supportive anthem that gives you the courage to move forward, step by step, into the future, why not listen to it together with someone special?

People and PeopleYugeda Kensuke

"Hito to Hito" (Lyrics: Tomohiro Iwai, Music: Kensuke Yugeda, Performance: Toin Gakuen Elementary School) — a choral piece for a music concert
People and PeopleYugeda Kensuke

This is a warm piece that sings about the importance of encounters through music.

The fresh melodies woven by Kensuke Yugedate carry a gentle calm while conveying a moving message.

In clear, resonant words, it speaks of the joy born from human connections and the inevitable meaning hidden within chance meetings.

Delivered by the pure voices of the Toin Gakuen Elementary School Choir, the work is also slated to appear in elementary school music textbooks starting in 2024.

Its kind, uplifting message is perfect for children who are about to meet new people in a new environment.

As they take their next step in school life, this wonderful song will give them courage and hope—please give it a listen.

Friends again tomorrowsakushi sakkyoku : Nishiwaki Yui

Ashita mo Tomodachi (Friends Again Tomorrow) was used as the fifth ending theme for the TV Asahi anime Doraemon.

It’s a single released by singer-songwriter Yui Nishiwaki before her major-label debut.

This very cute song celebrates the joy and importance of having friends.

Although it was released in 1992, it remains popular today as a song performed at kindergarten graduation ceremonies and recitals.