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[2026] Blow Away Your Anxieties About a New Environment! An Entrance Song Born in the Reiwa Era

A new school, a new class, new friends… While your heart swells with excitement, many of you might also feel jittery, wondering, “Will I fit in?” In those moments, music is there to stay by your side and gently give you a push forward.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of songs born in the Reiwa era that are perfect for easing anxieties during the school entrance season.

We’ve also included lots of fresh tracks released recently, so please enjoy.

Listen to these wonderful entrance songs and take a brave step into your new beginning!

[2026] Blow Away Your Anxiety About a New Environment! Enrollment Songs Born in the Reiwa Era (31–40)

UraraBikkeburanka

This is Vickeblanka’s breakout work, wrapping the farewells that come with the arrival of spring in a refreshing, forward-looking melody.

While influenced by Showa-era pop, it offers a modern interpretation that expresses the joy of overcoming goodbyes and moving toward a new self.

Released in April 2018 as the first single, it features a simple, straightforward message and a light, acoustic guitar–driven sound.

It’s a song that stands by those starting a new chapter or taking a fresh step forward.

Brimming with positive brightness and freshness, it will surely give you a push when you listen to it before heading out in the morning or during your commute to school or work.

It’s okayMarushii

Marsi – It's Okay (Official Music Video)
It's okayMarushii

A song by Marcy that resonates with many as an anthem giving you the courage to face forward.

Its refreshing melody and warm vocals are filled with a gentle push, as if someone is supporting you from behind.

Even when you feel like breaking, it conveys the importance of moving forward step by step while cherishing who you are, resulting in a track that stays close to the listener’s heart.

Released in March 2023, this piece was written for Pocari Sweat’s web movie “Our Now.” The refreshing song was also used in a TV commercial and is included on the album Candle.

It’s the perfect cheer song for spring, when new lives begin and people face anxieties about new environments.

Let’s sing a songDaiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

[ED01] Let’s Sing a Song / DaijiMAN Brothers Band / Crayon Shin-chan [April 13, 1992 – September 21, 1992]
Let's sing a songDaiji MAN Burazāzu Bando

A heartwarming message that gently embraces the anxieties and hopes of starting school is woven into the melody by DaijiMAN Brothers Band.

Brimming with the wish “May you be happy,” the song’s arrangement, which supports those taking a new step forward, is also memorable.

Released in April 1992 and cherished as the first ending theme of the TV Asahi anime Crayon Shin-chan, this track became a hit second only to the band’s signature song Sore ga Daiji, and is included on the album GOLDEN☆BEST DaijiMAN Brothers Band.

It’s a perfect choice as BGM for entrance ceremonies and preparation for starting school, as well as an encouraging anthem that gives a gentle push to children who feel anxious about school life.

ComedyHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Comedy (Official Video)
ComedyHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino brings music that gently supports those on the verge of a new beginning.

Released in April 2022 as the ending theme for the anime SPY×FAMILY, this song warmly portrays the meaning of family and the preciousness of everyday life.

Feelings of loneliness and the hopeful search for a new place to belong are expressed through tender vocals and a groovy sound.

Hoshino also included the song on his album Orange, conveying the importance of embracing any hardship with a positive mindset through his unique style infused with funk and soul.

When you find yourself trying too hard alone, or feeling anxious about a new environment before a school entrance ceremony, give this song a listen.

Its gentle warmth is sure to reach your heart.

Flying DeityAyase×R-shitei

Ayase × R-Shitei “Hiten” Official Music Video
Flying DeityAyase×R-shitei

A digitally released track chosen as the opening theme for the newly remade TV anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.

Created by YOASOBI’s composer Ayase and Creepy Nuts’ rapper R-Shitei, the call-and-response interplay builds a thrilling ensemble that really amps up the tension.

The lyrics, which tie into the anime’s story, evoke a universal theme: even amid uncertainty, you can only keep moving forward.

It’s a track that lingers in your ears with its striking contrast between aggressive rap and lyrical melody.