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An uplifting song to support job-hunting students. A track you’ll want to listen to when you’re about to give it your all.

During your job hunt, do you ever feel discouraged when results don’t come, or feel like you’re being crushed by nerves before an interview? In moments like those, what supports your heart are motivational songs that give you a gentle push.

In this article, we’ve gathered the perfect tracks for anyone working hard on their job search.

Whether you want to fire yourself up during your morning commute, encourage yourself after a selection process, or find the courage to take a new step forward—there are job-hunting songs that will stand by you in all kinds of moments! Find the one that fits you best!

A cheer song to support job-hunting students. Songs you want to listen to when you're about to try your best (91–100)

There’s always tomorrowSakamoto Kyu

There's Always Tomorrow / Kyu Sakamoto (Cover)
There's always tomorrowSakamoto Kyu

It’s a warm and powerful cheer song that supports job-hunting students as they embark on a new start.

Kyu Sakamoto’s clear, soaring vocals give you the courage to look ahead without fear of failure.

Released in 1963, the song was featured in a Coca-Cola commercial in 2000, bringing it back into the spotlight.

Through small moments in everyday life, it reminds us of the importance of holding on to the hope that “there’s always a tomorrow.” Especially when your job search feels stuck, why not listen to this song for a boost? It will surely give you the courage to take a new step forward!

Let the cherry blossoms bloomarashi

ARASHI – Let the Cherry Blossoms Bloom (Sakura Sake)
Let the cherry blossoms bloomarashi

It’s a song with a heartwarming melody and powerful vocals that feel like a beacon of hope.

Released in August 2005, it ranked high on many music charts.

The lyrics convey the importance of finding the courage to take a step forward on your own, even while carrying anxieties about the future.

It’s a track that gently supports those striving through their job hunts.

If you’re feeling nervous about jumping into a new environment, this is a song I’d love you to hear.

Wrapped in Arashi’s warm vocals, why not take a step toward a future that’s true to you?

JupiterHirahara Ayaka

[LIVE] Yui Ibuki – Jupiter @ Umeda Street Live (Ayaka Hirahara Cover)
JupiterHirahara Ayaka

Released in December 2003, it has been used in TV shows, dramas, and commercials as an insert song.

It incorporates the melody from Gustav Holst’s “Jupiter.” What can I do? Job hunting can often make you feel anxious, but the clear, pure vocals will lift your spirits.

Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

A memorable J-pop song with a breezy pop feel and wistful melody, it gently encourages those stepping into a new life with the arrival of spring.

It conveys feelings for “you,” who are devoted to baseball, by entrusting them to the arc of a white ball, tenderly enveloping precious memories and farewells.

Takako Matsu’s clear, translucent voice soothes the anxieties deep within the heart.

Released as her debut single in March 1997, it reached No.

8 on the Oricon chart and was also featured in an NTT commercial.

A decade later, a version with new lyrics was released, adding greater depth to the work.

It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone standing at a crossroads in life or about to take a new step forward.

To all living thingsMoriyama Naotaro

Naotaro Moriyama – To All Living Beings
To all living thingsMoriyama Naotaro

This signature song by Naotaro Moriyama is filled with deep love and respect for life.

Released in January 2006, it was also featured as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Aishiteiru to Itte Kure.” Its gentle yet powerful melody gives listeners hope.

It’s a great recommendation for job-seeking students as well.

The song nurtures the strength to overcome setbacks and awakens a forward-looking mindset.

With a refreshing sense of cutting through the wind and a melody that inspires the courage to take the first step, this piece resonates like a heartfelt cheer.

Its chorus, like an encouraging send-off, will stir your heart and light the path toward a bright future.

rainbowFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama Gymnasium Live: Niji (Rainbow)
rainbowFukuyama Masaharu

This is a heartwarming cheer song by Masaharu Fukuyama that paints a seven-colored hope across the sky after the rain.

Even when faced with harsh realities, its lyrics resonate by giving you the courage to keep looking forward and moving on.

Released in August 2003, it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “WATER BOYS” and became a massive hit, topping the Oricon singles chart for five consecutive weeks.

To everyone battling through job hunting, why not listen to this song and recharge your spirits? It will surely give you the courage to take a new step forward.

Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata / Promise of a Sunflower (Short Ver.)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

Hata Motohiro’s song, with its warm melody and powerful lyrics, gently accompanies the listener’s heart.

Written as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon,” it was released in 2014.

It carries a message that lifts spirits, inspires courage, and helps turn one’s outlook positive.

Much like a sunflower growing step by step toward the sun, this piece encourages those who listen.

It achieved remarkable success on Japan’s music charts, holding the No.

1 spot on iTunes Japan’s overall chart for an extended period.

If you feel lost or anxious during your job search, listening to this song is sure to give you strength.