[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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Sakura (Solo)Moriyama Naotaro

Naotaro Moriyama no longer needs the introduction, “His mother is the renowned Ryoko Moriyama.” He played a key role in the recent NHK morning drama series Yell, and his field of activity continues to expand.
His signature song Sakura (Dokusho) has been newly recorded across different eras and released in various versions, continuing to grow since its birth.
The lyrics, which describe the sadness and joy of sending off a friend setting out on a new journey, resonate across generations.
It’s a piece you’ll want to build the confidence to perform solo with a masculine presence.
It’s a song that resurfaces every spring.
Far, far awayMakihara Noriyuki

When spring comes, many people leave their hometowns to pursue higher education or start new jobs, bravely diving into a new environment on their own.
The song I want those people to hear is Noriyuki Makihara’s “Tooku Tooku” (“Far, Far Away”).
It’s a track from Makihara’s third album, “Kimi wa Boku no Takaramono” (“You Are My Treasure”), released in 1992.
Although it was never released as a single, it’s one of his most popular and representative songs.
For those who have spent several years away from home, it’s a heartfelt piece that just might bring a tear to your eye.
In conclusion
With the arrival of spring, Japanese spring songs that make you want to hum along have the charm of letting you fully savor the season even at karaoke.
Songs delivered with the unique vocals of male artists are filled with a range of emotions, from heartbreak and hope to anticipation for a new chapter in life.
Find your favorite track and make your spring karaoke moments even more memorable.



