[J-Pop] Autumn Songs Recommended for Elementary School Students! Classic Seasonal Tunes
When you think of autumn, what kind of images come to mind? As the weather cools and becomes more comfortable, it’s said to be the perfect season to try new things.
It’s also a time filled with fun events like sports days, school activities, and Halloween.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended autumn songs that are perfect for elementary school students to listen to during this season! From music that’s great as background music for events to songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke, we’ve gathered a variety—so be sure to give them a listen!
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Just as there’s a tradition of moon viewing (Otsukimi), autumn—with its crisp, clear air—is the perfect season for gazing at the moon.
A great song to listen to while enjoying Otsukimi is Ayaka’s “Mikazuki” (“Crescent Moon”).
Released in 2006, the song drew attention after being featured in au’s LISMO commercial and became a big hit.
The lyrics depict someone in a long-distance relationship expressing love to their partner and saying, while looking at the moon, that they’re doing just fine.
Even if it’s not for a romantic partner, it’s nice to do moon viewing while listening to this song and, as if telling a grandparent or a friend who lives far away, say, “I’m doing well!”
In conclusion
We introduced plenty of recommended autumn songs for elementary school students.
Did you find a favorite autumn song? I think there were lots—from newer tracks to older ones! Be sure to enjoy the musical spirit of autumn!



