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Japanese Pop Spring Song Ranking [2026]

We’ll introduce the latest top 100 songs from the Japanese spring song rankings, all at once, ordered by most views! Spring is all about new encounters, and it’s hard not to feel excited about a new chapter—but sometimes the changes can be exhausting.

In those moments, listen to today’s popular tracks and blow off some steam! The playlist is updated weekly.

Japanese Pop Spring Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)

seasonikimonogakari76rank/position

Ikimono-gakari 'Season' Sing Video
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In spring, where meetings and farewells intersect, we sometimes feel a vague anxiety that casts a shadow over the heart and a melancholy for which we can’t find a reason.

Gently accompanying that indistinct sense of unease and loneliness is Ikimonogakari’s “Kisetsu” (“Season”).

Included on the album “WE DO,” this song is a tender ballad spun with the warm melodies so characteristic of Ikimonogakari.

Having created many spring-themed songs, Ikimonogakari uses this track to portray the anxieties and loneliness that everyone feels in spring, as well as a bright sense of hope—embracing the full range of emotions that arise in the heart.

It’s a song that delivers a gentle warmth to your heart, no matter what you’re feeling.

Early summer rainOhtaki Eiichi77rank/position

This is the B-side track to Eiichi Ohtaki’s single “Soratobu Kujira,” released in June 1972 after his work with Happy End.

Its lyrics, said to gather words from Basho’s haiku and Nagai Kafu’s essays, pursue the appeal of sound and euphony over literal meaning, brimming with Ohtaki’s signature experimental spirit.

The track was produced by recording the rhythm first and then overdubbing, and when it was later included on the classic album “Eiichi Ohtaki,” the arrangement was changed.

Even under gloomy skies, Ohtaki’s characteristically light vocals and unique sound design are sure to put you at ease.

It’s a richly flavored number that makes you want to relax indoors, listen to the rain, and sip a coffee.

HarukaYOASOBI78rank/position

YOASOBI 'Haruka' Official Music Video
HarukaYOASOBI

A heartwarming scene depicted from the perspective of a mug strikes a chord—this is a ballad by YOASOBI.

The song portrays moments overflowing with the feeling of watching over its owner’s growth and everyday life, making the emotions of gratitude and farewell truly moving.

It’s a single released in December 2020 in collaboration with broadcast writer Osamu Suzuki, and it’s also included on the album THE BOOK.

Perfect for those approaching milestones like graduation ceremonies.

Why not pair it with an Instagram Reel, imagining someone dear to you, along with the song’s gentle vocals that resonate with the spring atmosphere?

CHERRY BLOSSOM10-FEET79rank/position

Kyoto Daisakusen 2011 CHERRY BLOSSOM
CHERRY BLOSSOM10-FEET

Spring is a season of beginnings that comes around time and again…

This is an energetic rock number that sings about living your “now” to the fullest for the sake of the future.

It’s a track by 10-FEET, a popular Kyoto-based band also known for organizing the rock festival “Kyoto Daisakusen,” and it’s included on their 2002 album “springman.” The powerful sound throughout will lift your spirits! If you’re feeling anxious about a new chapter in life, listening to this might blow all that gloom away.

Haruichi.DECO*2780rank/position

“Haruichi” features an impressive, rock-driven melody with a strong sense of exhilaration reminiscent of ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION.

The performance is crafted down to very fine details, making it highly engaging to listen to.

The chorus has a very catchy melody, giving it a very accessible feel.