Popular Spring Songs Ranking [2026]
We’re introducing the monthly Top 100 spring song rankings all at once, ordered by most views!
Spring is full of new things—new encounters, new environments—and every day feels fresh.
Of course, that also means there can be plenty of challenges, but let’s do our best!
We’ve got lots of refreshing, uplifting tracks that are perfect for the season of spring making the rankings, so be sure to check them out.
The playlist is updated every week!
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Popular Spring Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
SenbonzakuraKurousa-P15rank/position

For those who’ve listened to Vocaloid, the song everyone probably knows is “Senbonzakura.” It’s been covered by many singers and has racked up a huge number of plays.
Its catchy melody and upbeat rhythm are irresistible.
The interlude features rapid-fire piano, making it very engaging to listen to.
Beyond Vocaloid, it’s used in many places as a classic spring song.
Come, spring.Matsutōya Yumi16rank/position

Singer-songwriter Yumi Matsutoya continues to shine at the forefront of Japan’s music scene.
Released in 1994, this song—also known for being written as the theme for the NHK morning drama of the same name—enjoys nationwide popularity.
With its memorable piano melody, it depicts the bittersweet longing and hope of waiting for the warmer seasons.
It’s perfect for adding color to scenes of dancing cherry blossoms or stories that dwell on someone dear.
cherry blossomKobukuro17rank/position

A renowned ballad that evokes a tender, bittersweet feeling along with the gentle warmth of spring.
Released in November 2005 as Kobukuro’s 12th single, it became widely beloved as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Ns’ Aoi.” Cherished and performed since their indie days, this song also serves as an important opening number on the album “NAMELESS WORLD.” Its lyrics, which layer the subtleties of life onto falling flower petals, have been highly praised for their literary quality—so much so that they were included in a high school textbook—and the beautiful resonance of the Japanese language deeply touches the heart.
It is a springtime standard that continues to be loved, gently accompanying not only those embarking on a new chapter, but also anyone who wishes to pause and reflect on the past.
On nights when cherry blossoms fallaimyon18rank/position

It’s a sweet and bittersweet song by Aimyon that evokes beautiful spring scenery just from the title.
The lyrics portray the pure feelings of a woman who wishes to meet the person she loves on a night when cherry blossoms dance, candidly expressing a love that can’t be explained by reason.
Released in February 2021, the song was chosen as the theme for ABEMA’s “Koi to Ookami ni wa Damasarenai.” While Aimyon has often written from a male perspective in the past, the female perspective here feels fresh.
It’s also included on the album “Hitomi e Ochiruyo Record.” Spring nights are still a bit chilly, but many of us know that feeling of suddenly remembering someone and having our hearts tighten.
Try listening under the night cherry blossoms while thinking of someone special.
Cherry Blossom Timeaiko19rank/position

A beautiful song by aiko that vividly captures the budding feelings of love that come with the arrival of spring.
Her gentle voice and flowing melody blend pleasantly, making it perfect for the spring season.
Released in February 2000, the song gained recognition after being featured in a Calpis Water commercial and was also included on the album “Under the Cherry Tree.” Tenderly singing about the courage to look toward the future and the feelings for a loved one, this is a track you’ll want to listen to when you want your heart to feel as clear as the spring sky.
Sakura, Bloom!arashi20rank/position

Loved by many as a springtime cheer song even today, this is a number by the national pop group Arashi, released in March 2005 as their 14th single.
It’s also well-known as the CM song for Jonan Prep School, featuring Sho Sakurai.
Riding on a refreshing rock sound, the lyrics express a strong will to push forward into the future, making it a track that fills you with courage just by listening.
The rap part penned by Sakurai further heightens the song’s sense of speed.
Also included on the album “One,” this piece blows away anxiety and powerfully pushes the backs of those running toward their dreams.
It’s an energetic classic that we want not only exam takers but everyone stepping into a new environment to hear.
Popular Spring Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Cherry Blossom Rainabsorb21rank/position

This is a widely beloved song that is often performed at graduation ceremonies.
Its lyrics vividly depict the scene of cherry blossoms fluttering in the air, leaving a strong impression and beautifully capturing the springtime atmosphere where farewells and new encounters intersect.
The band absorb first released it online in February 2008, and it was issued as their major-label debut single in November of the same year.
It was adapted into a novel in 2012, and into a film starring Maika Yamamoto in 2016, among other cross-media developments.
It’s a recommended track for those about to take a new step forward or those who want to look back on cherished memories with close friends.


