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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 (51–60)

Song of YoroshikuSakushi: yume J / Sakkyoku: Miki

At the entrance ceremony, you sit next to a child you don’t even know.

But that child is about to become a friend with whom you’ll share fun times at the same preschool.

“Yoroshiku no Uta” is a song that encourages you to start by greeting that soon-to-be friend with a smile! Its bright, energetic melody captures the excitement and butterflies about all the things that are about to happen.

After you smile and say, “Nice to meet you,” take each other’s hands and sing and dance together.

Before you know it, you’ll be good friends! To ease first-day nerves, we recommend actually singing and dancing along to the lyrics with the children who are starting preschool.

Niko Niko Happy SongSakushi: Mine Katsumasa / Sakkyoku: Okada Rikio

The unit Katsuriki, made up of male childcare workers Mine Katsumasa and Rikiho Okada, performs the song “Nikoniko Happy Song.” Written and composed by the two of them, this piece is perfect for entrance ceremonies where new children gather! In the nerve‑wracking setting of an entrance ceremony, it brightens the mood and helps ease the children’s tension.

It’s a song that transforms those nervous jitters into excited butterflies, as they imagine all the fun that awaits them after starting school.

The cheerful melody will have hearts and bodies dancing before you know it!

Song of CourageOno Atsuko

"Song of Courage" Music Video – Theme song of the Shimajiro movie "Shimajiro and the Song of Courage" – In theaters Friday, March 14, 2025
Song of CourageOno Atsuko

A wonderful song, harmonizing gentleness and strength, has been born as the film’s theme song.

Atsuko Ono’s warm singing voice eases the anxiety of taking that first step and gives you courage.

Centered on themes of bonds with friends and the importance of believing in yourself, the piece delivers a heartwarming message.

Written specifically for a film releasing in March 2025, it blends beautifully with the story.

Ono also takes on her first voice-acting role in the film, showcasing new charms beyond her singing.

It’s perfect not only for families to enjoy at the theater, but also for activities in preschools and kindergartens, and for singing and dancing together at home.

It’s a lovely song that stays close to children’s hearts and cheers them on as they take new steps.

OhisamarchSakushi Sakkyoku: ROCO

Ukulele Friends Song Collection: Ohisamarch / What Color Do You Like? / Rainbow and more — ROCO
OhisamarchSakushi Sakkyoku: ROCO

Ohisama March is a bright, energetic song that makes you want to hop along to the music.

It’s perfect for children who may be nervous at the entrance ceremony.

If time and space allow, everyone can move their bodies to the music and have fun together.

We all hope the children’s future will be as bright as the shining sun.

Why not incorporate this song as a cheer anthem for the kids and a source of energy for the teachers?

[Entrance Ceremony] Songs We All Want to Sing! A Recommended Collection of Cheer Songs for Spring Departures (61–70)

Seven-colored soap bubbleSakushi sakkyoku: Yusa Mimori

Nana-iro no Shabondama (Seven-colored Bubbles) – Okaasan to Issho – April 2018 Song
Seven-colored soap bubbleSakushi sakkyoku: Yusa Mimori

This is a popular song from NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho,” known for its gentle, dreamlike atmosphere.

Through the image of soap bubbles riding the wind and dancing in the sky, it sings of “adventure” and “the importance of dreaming.” With Mimori Yusa’s clear, transparent vocals and lyrics that nurture rich imagination, the piece was broadcast in April 2018 as the “Song of the Month.” As children enter preschool and face both excitement and anxiety about a new environment, singing it together offers comfort and naturally gives them the courage to look ahead.

It’s a heartwarming song that helps welcome the start of a new life with a bright, hopeful feeling.

Hallelujah Roo-yayokoyama daisuke

Daisuke Yokoyama 'Hallelujahlujah' Music Video ★ Single included on the album 'Utabukuro'
Hallelujah Roo-yayokoyama daisuke

This song stands out for its bright, lively melody and lyrics filled with hope.

It warmly portrays the courage to take on something for the first time and how chance encounters blossom into wonderful miracles.

Daisuke Yokoyama, beloved as the “Uta no Onii-san,” lends his gentle voice to make the positive message shine even more.

Released in June 2019, the track was featured as the opening theme for the TV anime Puzzle & Dragons.

It’s a perfect choice for moments of meeting new friends, such as entrance ceremonies or welcome parties.

Sing and dance along with children, and it will naturally become a delightful memory filled with smiles.

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.