Kururi is a rock band from Kyoto.
Their gentle melodies and lyrics that cherish the sound of the Japanese language have the power to quietly accompany life’s milestones such as graduation and school entrance.
In this article, we will introduce, in ranking form, songs by Kururi that suit graduations and school entrance.
If you’re looking for music that softly supports you through a season full of change, we hope you’ll take a look.
Find that one song that, every time you listen, gently warms your heart.
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Quruli Graduation Songs, Entrance Songs, and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Remember mekururi1rank/position

This song was used as the theme for NHK’s “Family History.” It’s perfect not only as a graduation song, but also as a send-off for children leaving the nest or friends moving far away.
Above all, it’s astonishing how deeply a music video made with nothing but a pencil and eraser shavings can resonate.
Goodbye, Regretkururi2rank/position

For anyone who wants to become a new version of themselves after graduating or changing jobs, I recommend listening to Sayonara Regret.
It was released in 2008 by the rock band Quruli and was used in a House Foods “Java Curry” commercial.
Its gently paced, soothing melody line is especially memorable.
The lyrics, told with a picture book-like worldview, are filled with messages that resonate with adults.
It’s a song that helps you realize that both the good and not-so-good experiences you’ve had so far are what support you.


