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Remioromen Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Remioromen Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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We’ll introduce Remioromen’s graduation and school entrance songs in a popularity ranking!

When it comes to Remioromen’s signature tracks and popular songs for graduation season, “March 9th” immediately comes to mind.

Interestingly, this song was actually written as a wedding gift for a friend.

Still, it’s no surprise it’s beloved as a graduation song—the lyrics highlight themes like “friendship,” “parting,” and “a new beginning,” making it a perfect fit for graduation.

In this article, we’ve gathered Remioromen songs that are perfect for the graduation and school entrance season.

If “March 9th” is the only song you know, be sure to check out the others too!

Remioromen Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

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Now a standard graduation song, this is one of Remioromen’s signature tracks.

It’s well known that the song was originally written as a celebration for a friend’s wedding.

Even so, its seasonal mood—where farewells and new beginnings overlap—and its lyrics of gratitude make it a perfect fit as a graduation song as well.

Released as a single in March 2004, it later gained widespread recognition as an insert song in the drama “1 Litre of Tears,” which is how many people remember it.

The way it expresses how the presence of a dear person, who appears when you close your eyes, has given you strength—and the wish to be that presence for someone else—tightens listeners’ chests.

It’s also a popular choice for graduation ceremony choruses, and is a moving number that will continue to be sung for years to come.

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A song by Remioromen, the three-piece rock band known for major hits like “Konayuki” and “March 9,” whose members are currently active individually.

Featured on their 5th album “Kachou Fuugetsu,” the track also gained recognition for being broadcast on NHK’s music program “Minna no Uta” in 2010.

With lyrics that express gratitude for youth—embracing both joyful moments and anxious ones—it beautifully colors the life event of graduation alongside photos capturing countless memories.

It’s a perfect choice as BGM for a memory video, overflowing with feelings for the people you met during your school days.

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Remioromen - Now, Let's Begin [Music Video]
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If your heart is pounding with excitement for a new beginning, I really want you to listen to this song by Remioromen.

Released for streaming in February 2026, it marked their restart and feels like the opening of a new season.

It’s included on the best-of album “SINGLES BEST+,” out in March.

As their first new song in about 15 years, it became a major talking point.

Riding on a vibrant band sound, Ryota Fujimaki’s clear, soaring vocals are just the best.

Give it a listen when you need the courage to take that first step into a new chapter.