[Reiwa Spring Songs] A roundup of spring songs born in the Reiwa era and popular tracks you’ll want to listen to in spring!
Spring is full of moments that move the heart—new encounters and farewells, cherry blossoms dancing in the breeze, and more.
In those scenes, isn’t it the power of songs about spring that gently stays by your side? In this article, we’ve gathered spring-themed tracks released since the start of the Reiwa era.
It’s a lineup of deeply moving masterpieces you’ll want to replay again and again.
For your commute playlist or a drive, be sure to find a favorite song to spend this spring with!
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[Reiwa Spring Songs] A roundup introduction to spring songs born in the Reiwa era and popular tracks you’ll want to hear in spring! (11–20)
Spring personNEW!AYANE

This is a ballad that layers deep feelings for a cherished person you can no longer meet with images of spring’s arrival and a starry sky.
Its wistful yet warm melody, together with a core strength that seems to vow a fresh start beyond sorrow, resonates deeply in the heart.
Performed by Ayane, portrayed by Meru Nukumi, the song appears in the 2026 film “The Last Song You Left Behind,” where it was released in advance in February 2026 as an in-film track.
There’s even a story that Shunsuke Michieda, the lead actor, heard the vocals during filming and, beyond acting, was moved to tears naturally.
It’s a song that gives you the courage to step into a new season while holding on to unforgettable memories.
On a spring night when changes in your environment bring confusion or loneliness, why not listen quietly while gazing up at the sky?
parabolaOfisharu Higedan Dism

Released in April 2020, Parabola by Official HIGE DANDism heralded the arrival of spring in people’s hearts.
The song, also featured in a Calpis commercial, captivated many listeners with its refreshing sound.
Its simple yet comfortable band arrangement feels like a breeze from a new season.
The lyrics offer encouragement to those embarking on a new chapter, carrying a message full of hope.
It’s recommended for students and working adults starting a new life.
With spring’s arrival, why not listen to this track as a way to take a fresh first step forward?
cherry blossom colorNEW!Kaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru is a three-piece girls’ rock band from Osaka that has earned support with down-to-earth lyrics capturing everyday life.
This song of theirs is a rock number that straightforwardly portrays feelings of love swelling with the arrival of spring.
The pure emotion of being happy just to see the one you like resonates over a driving, exhilarating band sound.
It’s included on their major-label first album, “Watashi no Nocturne,” released in January 2023, and was also used as the CM song for Yamada Denki’s “With Yamada, You Can Get It All” campaign.
In this season when hopes and anxieties about a new life are intertwined, its gentle, encouraging brightness makes it perfect for your commute to school or a drive.
spring skySuzuki Suzuki

The sibling duo SUZUKI SUZUKI’s “Haru Sora” is a song that evokes the warmth of spring’s arrival.
Its lyrics, filled with encouragement for graduates, gently embrace the emotions of those experiencing partings and give them the courage to embark on new beginnings.
The soothing sound of the acoustic guitar and the brothers’ ethereal harmonies captivate listeners and won’t let go.
This track, emblematic of spring in the Reiwa era, will continue to be cherished by many listeners along with memories of the graduation season.
Before the departureNEW!WANIMA

This is a rousing cheer song written for the project “Fight! Kyushu,” which aims to energize Kyushu.
Released by WANIMA as a digital-only single in April 2021, it also drew attention when it was unveiled as a surprise at the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks’ season opener ceremony.
Riding on a brisk, fast-paced sound, it powerfully pushes forward those who strive ahead despite anxiety and doubt.
Its fiery message urging listeners to “hang in there” is sure to resonate especially in spring, a season of big changes.
It’s a high-energy track you’ll want to play to rally yourself when you feel like faltering in a new life phase or challenge.
Sakura Clear SkiesYuuri

Sakurabare, which heralds the arrival of spring, is the perfect song to celebrate the start of a new season.
The gently flowing piano melody and the warm string ensemble match beautifully with Yuri’s emotionally rich vocals.
The lyrics weave together the bittersweetness and hope of reaching the milestone of graduation, along with deep gratitude, evoking each listener’s own memories and feelings.
It’s a moving piece, perfect for marking a new chapter in life.
[Reiwa Spring Songs] A roundup of spring songs born in the Reiwa era and popular tracks you’ll want to listen to in spring! (21–30)
Sakura RabbitKawasaki Takaya

Takaya Kawasaki’s song “Sakura Usagi” stirs listeners’ emotions with a moving melody and lyrics perfect for the season of partings and new beginnings.
It likens the frustrations and heartache of love to a rabbit, evoking bittersweet memories of student days.
The warm tones of the acoustic guitar gently accompany the melancholy of graduation season, quietly sinking into the heart.
Each listen overlaps with one’s own memories, resonating with the nostalgic recollection of a spring from long ago.



