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[2026] Recommended for Karaoke Too! A Collection of Spring J-Pop Songs Sung by Male Artists

With the pleasant spring breeze in the air, are you wondering what to sing at karaoke? Spring brings more get-togethers—like gatherings with friends and welcome parties—so it’s nice to have a song that can liven up the mood.

In this article, we’re introducing a generous selection of spring-themed Japanese songs performed by male artists.

We’ve picked a wide range, from classic tunes everyone can hum along to, to buzzworthy tracks that will make you want to grab the mic.

If you want to add a springlike touch to your karaoke repertoire, be sure to check it out!

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Northern SpringSen Masao

Spring in the Northern Country / Masao Sen (with lyrics)
Northern SpringSen Masao

A heartwarming classic that gently resonates with those who have left their hometowns.

Released in April 1977, this song became a massive hit, selling over three million copies in total.

Its emotionally rich lyrics portray the protagonist’s feelings of nostalgia that come with the arrival of spring.

The song has appeared many times on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and is known as one of the most frequently performed songs on the program in the 20th century.

There’s also an intriguing anecdote that Minoru Endo completed the melody just ten minutes after receiving the lyrics.

It’s the perfect piece for those who find themselves thinking of home in the springtime, and it’s sure to touch hearts when sung tenderly at karaoke.

spring melancholyMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song, Harushuu, is included on Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s sixth single Love me, Love you, released in 2018.

“Harushuu” refers to the melancholy of spring—that sudden, indescribable pang of loneliness—and the lyrics make perfect sense when you learn that vocalist Oomori actually wrote the song the day after his own graduation ceremony.

When we think of graduation, farewells with friends naturally take the spotlight, but this track conveys a poignant sense of unresolved feelings, quietly capturing that bittersweet ache.

Sakura MitsutsukiSPYAIR

SPYAIR “Sakura Mitsutsuki (Short ver.)”
Sakura MitsutsukiSPYAIR

Many of you probably enjoy songs with a sense of speed and a refreshing punch, and often sing them at karaoke.

“Sakura Mitsutsuki,” a track by the three-piece rock band SPYAIR, was released in 2013 and was also used as the theme song for the anime Gintama.

It’s a farewell song that captures the unique sentimentality of the cherry blossom season.

Still, it’s finished with SPYAIR’s signature touch as a catchy goodbye song for sakura season.

I think everyone has those moments when they suddenly remember someone they parted ways with.

This is a perfect number for those sentimental scenes.

Flower SongTOKIO

Johnny’s Countdown 2017 Hanau­ta (Flower Song)
Flower SongTOKIO

From running a band that writes and composes its own music to engaging in pro-level farming, TOKIO has consistently blazed its own trail with activities that transcend the idol mold.

This is their 25th single, used as the theme song for the TV drama “Nurseman,” starring member Masahiro Matsuoka.

Its pop melody set to a shuffle beat is an uplifting, danceable number.

The lyrics, which convey the message that the seasons continue to turn unchanged no matter what, may help steady the anxious feelings that arise before a new beginning.

It’s a spring song that boosts your spirits when you sing it—one that makes you want to join in chorus at karaoke.

proofflumpool

flumpool “Proof” Music Video (Full Chorus ver.)
proofflumpool

This is the seventh major-label single by the four-piece rock band flumpool, which once drew attention for having Yusuke Inoue of the comedy duo NON STYLE serve as a support member.

Composed as the set piece for the junior high school division of the 2011 NHK National School Music Contest, the song’s message—conveying the resolve to take a new step forward before graduation—really resonates.

Its expansive arrangement, combining band sound with strings, soothes the mixed feelings of hope and anxiety.

It’s a gem of a graduation song you’ll want to sing at karaoke during spring, the graduation season.

springreGretGirl

reGretGirl “Spring” Official Music Video
springreGretGirl

Here’s a song that paints bittersweet yet beautiful feelings.

It’s a ballad about parting, set against the backdrop of cherry blossom season, and it’s full of reGretGirl’s charm.

The lyrics are sprinkled with spring-themed words, giving it a strong seasonal feel.

This track is included on a single released in January 2021.

It’s perfect for those starting a new chapter in life or for anyone who has experienced a farewell in spring.

When singing it at karaoke, try to balance the sense of sorrow with a refreshing lightness in your delivery.

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Taiwan cherryren

Ren – Taiwan Cherry (Music Video)
Taiwan cherryren

Ren is a singer-songwriter whose emotional vocals are especially popular among younger listeners.

This song, Hikan-zakura (Taiwan cherry), is a number about strong feelings for someone and the heartbreak of those feelings not being reciprocated.

Hikan-zakura is the earliest-blooming of the cherry blossoms, reaching its peak from February to March.

Seeing cherry blossoms in the still-cold season makes you feel the arrival of spring, while also stirring a certain wistfulness.

The way Hikan-zakura blooms with its flowers facing downward also seems to mirror the downcast emotions and troubled state portrayed in these lyrics.