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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!

[2026] Recommended for Karaoke Too! A Collection of Japanese Spring Songs Sung by Male Artists (41–50)

Sing of springback number

“Haru wo Uta ni Shite,” included on the rock band back number’s 2009 album “Nogashita Sakana,” is one of their many songs about love.

It portrays a bittersweet love story set in the season when spring arrives, unfolding as a message to someone precious whom the singer can no longer meet.

The band’s weighty performance conveys an aching sense of futility and passion that expresses the sorrow and heartache of parting.

Why not try singing this poignant love song that evokes images of parks and walking paths coming to life with the colors of abundant nature?

[2026] Also Recommended for Karaoke! A Collection of Spring Songs in Japanese Sung by Male Artists (51–60)

Sakura Lovemosao.

Sakuran / Mosawo [Music Video]
Sakura Lovemosao.

Singer-songwriter Mosawo, who gained attention thanks to posting videos on platforms like TikTok and YouTube.

His 2021 song “Sakura Koi” portrays scenes overflowing with the bittersweet emotions that well up right before graduation.

It depicts quietly tucking away feelings for someone you’ve long liked but couldn’t bring yourself to confess to, and many listeners will likely relate to that heart-warming ache.

With a beautiful melody that seems to envelop one’s loneliness, his gentle voice resounds in this spring song.

Why not try singing it while thinking of the person you like, whom you may no longer see after graduating from school?

Cherry blossom seasonFujifaburikku

This is the major-label debut single by Fujifabric, who continued their activities with the remaining members even after their central figure, Masahiko Shimura, passed away suddenly in 2009.

It’s the first release in a series of singles themed around the four seasons, and the lyrics—depicting a springtime farewell—really tug at the heartstrings.

Many listeners will likely relate to the words, which lament how our surroundings change with the seasons.

With its lively, catchy guitar sound, it’s a number that feels great to sing at karaoke.

Spring, Milky WhiteOkamura Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Okamura – “Spring, Milky White” MUSIC VIDEO
Spring, Milky WhiteOkamura Kazuyoshi

As a song that evokes the arrival of spring, this track from the duo “Okamura-Kazuyoshi,” formed by Yasuyuki Okamura and Kazuyoshi Saito, is a superb fusion of funky and rock elements.

The lyrics delicately capture the instability of springtime emotions and the process of self-discovery, ranging from everyday moments to feelings that pierce the heart.

Released in February 2024, it’s a rare work in which the two artists’ musical styles harmonize beautifully.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to as a new chapter begins, perfect for those who want to feel both spring’s ambiguity and its hope.

It’s also a great pick for karaoke!

Bouquet of FarewellFujimaki Ryota

Ryota Fujimaki is a singer-songwriter who served as the frontman of Remioromen, known for hits like “Konayuki” and “March 9th.” His song “Sayonara Hanataba” is about a farewell that comes with the cherry blossom season, and it’s included on his 2023 album Sunshine.

Although it’s a farewell song, it also carries a certain refreshing sense of moving on, doesn’t it? It acknowledges the pain of parting, yet portrays how that moment can spark new beginnings, celebrating the cyclical nature of the seasons and our connections with people.

Sakura RoadAqua Timez

Released as a digital-only single in April 2015, this Aqua Timez track was chosen as the ending theme for the information program “PON!”, warming the hearts of many.

Announced to commemorate the band’s 10th anniversary, this medium-tempo song is also included on the album “10th Anniversary Best RED.” Its lyrics depict the arrival of spring and the happiness of having someone special with whom to share that joy—something many listeners can likely relate to.

As you think of your important person, give it a listen at the start of this new season.

PinkieBUMP OF CHICKEN

This is a song that weaves a delicate story themed around cherry blossoms.

It beautifully portrays the feeling of holding close the promises made with a loved one as time passes by.

From the intro, the gentle sound of strings and Motoo Fujiwara of BUMP OF CHICKEN’s warm vocals sink into the heart, resulting in a track that perfectly accompanies the cherry blossom season.

It was included as the coupling track to the single “HAPPY,” released in April 2010.

In the springtime, when anxiety and anticipation mingle in a new environment, this song is sure to gently give you a supportive push forward.