[Instagram Reels] Moving J-POP and Heart-Touching Classics Perfect for Graduation Season [2026]
As graduation season approaches, many of you might be on the lookout for moving songs that are perfect for slideshows or Instagram Reels.
When you pair your photos with music, even ordinary moments from daily life can come back to you as special memories.
In this article, we’ve gathered heartfelt gems—centered on the latest J-POP hits born in the Reiwa era, along with nostalgic classics that never go out of style.
You’ll find tear-jerking graduation songs as well as uplifting anthems to support your next step.
Discover the one track that will convey your feelings in a video tribute for someone special!
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[Instagram Reels] Moving J-POP and Heart-Touching Classics Perfect for Graduation Season [2026] (31–40)
March 9Remioromen

A classic song for graduation season that continues to be loved, this Remioromen masterpiece was released in 2004.
It was originally created to celebrate a friend’s wedding, but its lyrics moved many listeners, and when it was used in the 2005 drama “1 Litre of Tears,” it began to be widely sung as a graduation chorus piece as well.
Warmly expressing memories to date and gratitude toward loved ones, it’s a song that brings tears just by listening.
It’s a deeply resonant track that gently accompanies graduation memory videos and farewell scenes with friends.
Memento moriŌmori Motoki

This song gently embraces the inevitability of parting with a warm, affirming gaze.
Bearing a Latin title that means “remember death,” it carefully weaves universal themes such as departures, memories, and the meaning of being born.
It’s a track from Motoki Omori’s 2021 solo digital EP “French”—Omori is also the frontman of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE—and it was later adapted into a picture book and a staged reading.
When we reach milestones like graduation, we often want the courage to look back on our days so far and take a step into the future.
This piece is sure to spread a quiet sense of emotion throughout the venue as exit music for the ceremony or as the BGM for a memory video.
A graduation song, a song of friends.19

This work, which depicts the moment you realize that ordinary daily life was actually a special time, is a song included on 19’s single “Ano Kami Hikouki Kumo rizora Watte” released in March 1999.
It was originally planned to be the title track, but because “Ano Kami Hikouki Kumo rizora Watte” was chosen as TBS’s spring campaign song, that track took center stage.
Its message—that time changes form the moment you become aware of endings, and that farewells are in fact new beginnings—gently encourages graduates filled with anxiety.
The arrangement, with Kenji Okahira and Keigo Iwase trading lines over the tender tones of an acoustic guitar, is also striking.
It’s a warm song that you can listen to with friends to reaffirm a bond that will remain unchanged as you move forward.
Youth PhotographLittle Glee Monster

This is a classic song that makes both tears and smiles shine at the milestone of graduation.
Its lively beat and beautiful harmonies overlap, capturing both the bittersweet feeling of parting with friends and the anticipation for the future.
The lyrics, which sing about how the messages written behind the school building and the ordinary days spent in the classroom were irreplaceable treasures, are a page of youth that anyone can relate to.
Released in March 2015 as one of the tracks on a double A-side single, this song cheerfully embraces the honest feelings of graduates who want to say goodbye with laughter—yet end up in tears all the same.
Starting Oversumika

The song that gives you a gentle push as you approach graduation is a track released by sumika in 2023.
Written as the opening theme for the anime “MIX MEISEI STORY: The Second Summer, Beyond the Sky,” it sings about the courage to take your first steps toward your dreams, even while feeling uncertain and anxious about a new season.
It’s okay to cry, there’s no need to rush—but don’t ever let go of what you love.
The warm message woven into the lyrics truly resonates.
It’s a song I hope those who are unsure about their path after graduation, or those about to take a step into a new environment, will listen to.



