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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!

Popular Spring Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

Spring of LifePerfume36rank/position

[Official Music Video] Perfume「Spring of Life」
Spring of LifePerfume

When you feel the gentle warmth of spring, don’t you just feel like dancing? Perfume’s hit song “Spring of Life” is perfect for that buoyant mood.

With its sparkling electronic sounds and bouncy rhythm, just listening to it makes your heart dance and makes you want to start a new romance.

Released as a single in April 2012, it drew major attention as their first work after changing record labels.

It was also featured in a Kirin Chu-Hi Hyoketsu commercial, so many of you might have heard it before.

The chorus dance is irresistibly cute and makes you want to copy it! If you’re nervous in a new class or need a boost of energy, listening to it will surely lift your spirits!

A person who loves springGLAY37rank/position

A gem of a ballad born from the inspiration of witnessing people endure Iceland’s harsh winter while longing for spring.

It poetically depicts the changing of the seasons and human emotions, and its heartwarming melody—woven by delicate piano tones and the band’s dynamic groove—leaves a strong impression.

Included on the album “BELOVED,” released in November 1996, this GLAY number also gained popularity the following year as the B-side to the single “Kuchibiru,” and has been featured on numerous classic releases, including the best-of album “DRIVE-GLAY complete BEST.” It’s a song we especially recommend to those who, while awaiting the arrival of spring, hold dear the feelings they have for someone special.

Motherkariyushi 5838rank/position

Speaking of spring and May, we can’t forget Mother’s Day.

The song “Anma” means “mother” in the Okinawan language—it’s a song dedicated to moms.

It’s also Kariyushi 58’s signature track and their debut single, released in 2006.

It’s filled with feelings that are hard to express honestly in everyday life: gratitude to one’s mother and, in a way, confessions or apologies for the past.

For those who’ve left home and haven’t seen their parents for a long time, listening to this song might make you want to see them again and tell them how grateful you are.

March 9Remioromen39rank/position

A classic by Remioromen with a warmth that makes you pause amid the passing seasons and reaffirm the bonds with those you love.

Its lyrics, which speak of the trust you feel for someone whose presence appears behind your closed eyelids and the joy of dreaming together, resonate deeply with listeners.

It was originally created to celebrate a friend’s wedding, but after being used as an insert song in the 2005 drama “1 Litre of Tears,” it became a staple for graduation season as well.

Released as a single in March 2004, it’s also included on the acclaimed album “ether.” A nostalgic tidbit is that Maki Horikita appeared in the music video before her big break.

It’s the kind of song you want to listen to in spring, as you take a new step forward and think of someone you want to thank.

Spring somewhereSakushi: Momota Sōji / Sakkyoku: Kusakawa Shin40rank/position

Somewhere, Spring — Satoko Koga, Collection of Masterpiece Children's Songs
Spring somewhereSakushi: Momota Sōji / Sakkyoku: Kusakawa Shin

In the lingering chill of early spring, don’t you sometimes catch a hint of the season to come in a fleeting moment? It’s at times like these that you naturally find yourself humming this piece composed by Shin Kusakawa.

Rather than announcing a flamboyant arrival of spring, its lyrics, which invite you to listen closely and sense the turning of the seasons, create a quietly moving children’s song.

This work was published in March 1923 in the magazine Shogaku Dansei, with lyrics by the poet Soji Momota.

Cherished for many years through textbooks and collections of children’s songs, it was selected in 2007 for the 100 Best Songs of Japan by the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the National Congress of PTA.

It seems like the perfect song for quietly rejoicing in the certain coming of spring, or for parents and children to feel the season together.

Popular Spring Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

Somei Yoshino (Yoshino cherry)ENDLICHERI☆ENDLICHERI41rank/position

This is the first single released under one of Tsuyoshi Domoto’s solo monikers, ENDLICHERI☆ENDLICHERI; Domoto is also active as a member of KinKi Kids.

Titled after Somei Yoshino, a cherry blossom variety commonly seen in Japan, the song depicts the many emotions felt during cherry blossom season.

Its airy, floating sound—evoking an unsteady mind and shifting feelings—together with vocals that accentuate that mood, creates a unique world.

The track conjures the sense of unease behind the beauty of cherry blossoms, which can be seen only for a limited time each year: how many more times will we get to witness this scene?

cherry blossomDA PUMP42rank/position

DA PUMP / Sakura MV+SPOT (short ver.)
cherry blossomDA PUMP

A beautiful ballad with a Japanese flair from DA PUMP, one of Japan’s leading dance and vocal groups.

Set against the changing seasons from winter to spring, it uses cherry blossoms as a metaphor to express life’s fragility and the importance of bonds.

ISSA’s powerful yet delicate vocals, paired with the members’ graceful choreography, create a world that resonates deeply with viewers.

Released in March 2019, the song was selected as the opening theme for TBS’s CDTV in February and March.

Distinct from the danceable image of their previous hit “U.S.A.,” this track showcases a new side of DA PUMP.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when reflecting on life’s milestones and cherished memories, especially during the season that heralds the arrival of spring.