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This is the definitive BGM for the graduation ceremony! A moving collection of songs you can use for everything from the entrance march to the thank-you party.

This is the definitive BGM for the graduation ceremony! A moving collection of songs you can use for everything from the entrance march to the thank-you party.
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This is the definitive BGM for the graduation ceremony! A moving collection of songs you can use for everything from the entrance march to the thank-you party.

When preparing for a preschool graduation ceremony or thank-you party, have you ever wondered, “What kind of BGM should I choose?” You want something bright and festive for the entrance, and a song that enhances the emotional moments for the slideshow.

Parents, teachers, and children alike all want music that suits a truly special time that will stay in everyone’s hearts.

In this article, we’ll introduce background music by scene to color your graduation ceremony or thank-you party.

From entrance songs that energize the ceremony to gentle tunes for reminiscing, we’ve got a wide range covered!

This is the definitive BGM for the graduation ceremony! A moving collection of songs you can use from the entrance music to the thank-you party (1–10)

Until the day we meet againyuzu

Songs that convey both the sadness of parting and the hope for the future are perfect for graduation ceremonies and thank-you gatherings, aren’t they? Yuzu’s 14th single, released in October 2002, is a song truly fitting for such moments.

Chosen as the ending theme for the TV Asahi anime Doraemon, it has been loved by people of all ages.

The song has the background of Yujin Kitagawa crafting the lyrics together with children he met while camping, and its simple, straightforward words are deeply moving.

Built around acoustic guitar with a bright sound, it’s enhanced by handclaps and call-and-response, creating a sing-along atmosphere.

Rather than saying “goodbye,” it carries a message of promising to meet again, making it a great choice when you want to express gratitude to teachers and friends.

Song of a Six-Year-Oldsakushi/sakkyoku: Miura Kanako

Written and composed by an active nursery teacher, this is a wonderful graduation song that celebrates children’s growth.

The lyrics, filled with memories from birth to age six, deeply resonate with parents.

Sung at roughly 5,000 schools, the song comes in versions tailored for daycare centers, kindergartens, and certified childcare schools.

Its simple, familiar melody makes it easy for children to sing.

Using it as background music for graduation ceremonies or farewell gatherings creates a moving atmosphere.

The sheet music is introduced on Miura’s social media, so be sure to check it out.

It’s a heartwarming piece that celebrates children as they set off on a new journey.

Song of Farewellyokoyama daisuke

On the milestone occasion of graduation from kindergarten, here’s a song that gently gives you a push forward.

Sung by Daisuke Yokoyama, who delivered songs to children on NHK E-TV’s “Okaasan to Issho” for nine years, it’s a heartwarming graduation tune.

Included on the album “Egao ni Dokkyuun!” released in April 2024, the song was created by the renowned duo in early childhood music—lyricist Toshihiko Shinzawa and composer Hirotaka Nakagawa—and brought to life by “Big Brother Daisuke’s” warm, embracing vocals.

The lyrics don’t only express the sadness of parting, but also the irreplaceable days spent together and a calm sense of anticipation for a new step ahead, all of which deeply resonate.

Its compact length of about 2 minutes and 50 seconds also makes it easy to use in ceremonies.

It’s perfect for the recessional at a kindergarten graduation or as background music for a slideshow of memories, gently stirring the tears of children, parents, and teachers alike.

Song of DepartureNattyPatty

[Children's Song] - Song of Departure - <Kindergartener ver.> / Graduation Song / Graduation Ceremony / Kindergarten / Oldest Class / Graduation
Song of DepartureNattyPatty

This original song by Natty Patty, who works to share the importance of singing with children, is perfect for graduation ceremonies.

Released for streaming in March 2024, the piece is arranged simply so that preschoolers can sing it easily, and kindergartens and nurseries across Japan have sent many messages saying it helped create a moving ceremony.

The lyrics gently express gratitude for days spent with friends and teachers, as well as feelings for moms and dads, resulting in a piece that warms the heart just by listening.

The catchy melody line by songwriter and composer Takeshi Nakamura is another highlight, making it ideal for a full-class chorus.

In addition to a version tailored for preschoolers, a standard version is also available, so it can be used as BGM for slideshows as well.

Thank you, teacher.Sakushi/Sakkyoku: Fujimoto Chika

Graduation-from-kindergarten song: “♪Thank you, Teacher” — Sung by Mr./Ms. Shimada version
Thank you, teacher.Sakushi/Sakkyoku: Fujimoto Chika

This is a song for children to express their gratitude to their preschool and kindergarten teachers.

Chika Fujimoto, who wrote and composed it, is a childcare music creator with experience as a nursery teacher.

Drawing on insights gained in the field, she has produced numerous songs that are perfect for kindergarten and nursery school events.

This piece is designed so that you can freely substitute the teacher’s name and episodes from your days together, allowing it to be delivered as a one-of-a-kind original song.

It’s a gentle, piano-accompanied ballad with a comfortable, simple melody and a vocal range that children can sing without strain.

More than 150 sheet music requests have been received, and it has a track record of being sung at preschools across the country.

If you perform it as a surprise at a thank-you party, it will surely bring tears to your teacher’s eyes.

Be sure to include the names of the teachers who took care of you and let them feel your heartfelt thanks.

My TreasureSakushi / Sakkyoku: Seki Tomoyuki

“My Treasure” [Deeply Moving ✨ Must-See Lyrics from Verse 2 to the Finale‼️😭] Graduation Song / With Lyrics / Lyrics & Composition: Tomoyuki Seki / Piano / Accompaniment / Choral Piece / At Elize Sheet Music / Early-Intermediate / Tried Playing
My TreasureSakushi / Sakkyoku: Seki Tomoyuki

Written and composed by Tomoyuki Seki, this song captivates with its warm melody and heartfelt lyrics.

It celebrates bonds with family and friends and the precious time spent together, leaving a deep impression on listeners.

Frequently performed at milestones such as preschool and school graduation ceremonies, it is cherished as a song that honors children’s growth and new beginnings.

The piano score became available in February 2021 and can be played at an early–intermediate level.

This work is recommended for those who have experienced farewells with loved ones or want to reaffirm the importance of human connections.

Using this piece as background music will surely help create heartwarming, wonderful memories.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heartSakushi/Sakkyoku: Yamazaki Hiroshi

It’s a graduation-from-preschool song distinguished by its heartwarming melody and moving lyrics.

It expresses children’s growth and gratitude to those who have supported them.

Included on the album “Arigatou Kokoro wo Komete,” released in September 2018, the song has become widely beloved at kindergartens and nursery schools across Japan.

Hiroshi Yamazaki’s gentle vocals and a melody line designed to be easy for children to sing are especially notable.

It’s perfect not only for graduation ceremonies but also for moments when you want to look back on memories with family and friends.

Why not use it as background music to convey your appreciation to someone special?

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