Spring songs to color the season of meetings and partings—recommended for the Yutori generation
Speaking of spring, it’s known as a season of farewells—often evoked by graduation ceremonies—but it’s also a season of encounters, when new journeys and lifestyles begin.
In the J-POP scene in particular, there are many songs that conjure up the image of cherry blossoms, a symbol of Japan, and they’re all cherished as classics.
This time, we’ve put together a list of spring songs especially recommended for the yutori generation.
From timeless staples to hidden gems, we’ll cover a wide range—so be sure to check them out!
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Spring songs (21–30) to color the season of meetings and farewells, recommended for the Yutori generation
JourneyFuji Kaze

A gem of a ballad by Fujii Kaze that likens life to a journey, wrapping reflections on past mistakes, the importance of learning, and an unchanging state of heart in his gentle, warm vocals.
It has a nostalgic atmosphere and a pleasant sound, as if you’re flipping through a photo album of your youth.
Released digitally in March 2021, the song was written as the theme for TV Asahi’s Thursday drama “Nijiiro Carte.” It is also included on the album “LOVE ALL SERVE ALL,” showcasing Fujii’s kindness and deeply human expressiveness to the fullest.
Highly recommended for anyone starting a new chapter in life or looking back on memories with dear friends.
parabolaOfisharu Higedan Dism

It’s a heartwarming song themed around growth and change, beginning with the start of a new life surrounded by moving boxes.
Official HIGE DANDism traces a life trajectory like a parabola, delivering the anticipation and anxiety of a new environment—and the resolve to pursue one’s dreams—on a refreshing melody.
Released in April 2020, the song was used in an Asahi Soft Drinks commercial.
It was later included on the albums “Editorial” and “HELLO EP,” becoming a track that resonates with many listeners.
It’s a perfect cheer song for those starting a new chapter or taking their first step toward their dreams.
EnchantedSaucy Dog

This is a love song by Saucy Dog that weaves together a modern form of romance connected through a calling app, set to a warm, comforting melody.
It gently portrays those precious moments when hearts draw close through a screen even when far apart, expressing the genuine affection that flows within digital connections.
Released in March 2022, it served as the theme song for ABEMA’s dating show “Koisuru ♡ Shūmatsu Homestay 2022 Spring,” enriching the show’s world.
It’s a heartwarming track that keeps you company when you want to look back on bittersweet memories of love or savor time with someone special.
On nights when cherry blossoms fallaimyon

A delicately rendered song about the arrival of spring and the pain of parting has arrived from Aimyon.
Its melody cradles feelings that scatter like cherry blossom petals, layering in the sense of distance between two people, anxieties about the future, and the bittersweetness of the changing season.
Her vocals carry a warm tenderness that quietly seeps into the heart.
Released in February 2021, the track was used as the theme song for ABEMA’s romance reality show “Koi to Ookami ni wa Damasarenai” and is also included on the album “Kimi no Me ni wa Ochiru yo Record.” It’s recommended for those taking a new step on a spring night when cherry blossoms are in full drift, or for anyone experiencing a farewell with someone dear.
Alongside its gently embracing sound, it offers a moment to release the feelings tucked away deep inside.
It’s okayMarushii

It’s a cheer song whose gentle melody and powerful message resonate deeply.
Even if you’re facing setbacks or carrying your weaknesses, it delivers hope that you can still look forward, carried by a refreshing band sound.
Brought to life through Marcy’s down-to-earth perspective, the track was released digitally in March 2023 and is also included on the album “Candle.” Written specifically for Pocari Sweat’s web movie “Our Now,” it has also been used as the official cheer song for the All Japan High School and All Japan Junior High School Cheerleading Championships.
It’s a song we hope people will listen to as they embark on a new chapter in life, when feelings of anxiety and anticipation are intertwined.
Sakura RabbitKawasaki Takaya

A warm spring ballad in which Takaya Kawasaki gently sings of the aching feelings of unspoken love.
Set in the cherry-blossom graduation season, it delicately portrays the protagonist’s emotions—harbored over three years—by likening their timid heart to a “rabbit.” The interweaving of a faint crush and parting resonates deeply alongside his husky vocals.
Released in January 2021, with the music video following in February, the song is also included on the album “Nukumori.” Its closeness to fans is another draw, with the MV cast selected through a LINE LIVE audition.
It’s a track that tenderly colors a page of youth you’ll want to revisit with the arrival of spring, offering comfort to anyone who has experienced unrequited love.
gardenFuji Kaze

A song by Fujii Kaze that interweaves the changing of the seasons with the fragility of human relationships.
Its gospel-tinged, soothing melody and profound lyrics resonate deeply with listeners.
Included on the album “LOVE ALL SERVE ALL,” the track was also featured in NatureLab’s “Laundrin” TV commercial.
Since its release in March 2022, it has been widely embraced by fans.
It’s a piece that stays close to those experiencing new encounters and farewells with the arrival of spring.
Recommended for anyone seeking a fresh start or wishing to keep moving forward while feeling life’s impermanence.



