[For Elementary School Students] Feel the Spring Vibes with Songs! A Collection of Classic Spring Tunes You'll Want to Sing
Spring is a season when our hearts flutter with excitement and race with anticipation for new classes.
For elementary school students, spring is also a time when special memories are easily made—like starting school, graduating, moving up a grade, and meeting new friends.
Spring songs are the perfect companions for these spring feelings.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of spring songs recommended for elementary school students.
We’ve gathered music that colors the scenery and emotions of spring, including tunes you often hear on TV and social media.
Be sure to find your favorite song!
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to clear up (weather)Yorushika

In this season when the fresh green leaves shine, the song I want to listen to while feeling the pleasant spring breeze is Yorushika’s “Haru.” Released on January 5, 2024, this track carries a refreshing quality perfect for spring, a time that heralds new beginnings.
It connects with the world of the anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End and offers a chance to reflect on how we change amid our hectic days.
Its progression, like a sky gradually clearing, stirs a sense of adventure and hope that even elementary school children can feel.
As spring arrives, why not experience through music that yearning for a new world?
March 9Remioromen

A song I’d like you to listen to in spring—the season of farewells and graduations—is March 9th.
It was released in 2004 by the three-piece rock band Remioromen and was featured as an insert song in the drama 1 Litre of Tears.
The intro, beginning with warm arpeggios, hints at the start of new days.
While the melody is moving, its faint sense of melancholy is part of its charm.
Listening to the lyrics, which capture everyday moments, makes you feel grateful for having met cherished friends and teachers.
It’s a spring song that’s easy for elementary school students to sing and filled with a message that stays with you.
Cherry Blossom BookmarkAKB48

When it comes to idols produced by Yasushi Akimoto, many people probably think of them.
And when it comes to AKB48’s graduation songs, “Sakura no Shiori” comes to mind.
It’s a beautiful piece that’s characteristically orthodox for them, yet full of sparkle.
It might be perfect for someone attending an all-girls school!
March of the PetalsNEW!Aimer

A heartwarming song that portrays springtime farewells and new beginnings.
Parting from close friends is lonely, but the gentle melody resonates in your heart, giving you the courage to move forward on your own path.
It was included on the single “I beg you/Hanabiratachi no March/Sailing,” released in January 2019, and later featured on the album “Sun Dance.” The music video stars Mirei Sasaki from Hinatazaka46, and its depiction of youthful scenes is especially memorable.
It’s perfect for listening to on your commute as you head to a new class or school, basking in the spring air.
Even those little anxieties can turn into excitement when accompanied by Aimer’s voice.
cherry blossoms at nightNEW!SEKAI NO OWARI

A perfect ballad for spending a spring night in quiet.
It’s a song by the band SEKAI NO OWARI, known for hits like “RPG” and “Habit,” included on the album Eye released in February 2019.
Although it wasn’t released as a single, it’s a hidden gem cherished by fans.
The poignant sound of the acoustic guitar feels like a scene from a movie.
The worldview of the lyrics, longing for someone you can’t meet, slowly resonates in your heart.
While lively cherry blossoms in the daytime are lovely, this is also recommended to listen to alongside cherry blossoms in the stillness of night.
It’s a great pick when you want to sink into a slightly more mature mood, and is recommended for upper-grade students as well.
Sing of springNEW!back number

When you feel the spring breeze, don’t you ever get a little lonely as memories of happier days come back? This song by back number is a ballad that captures the bittersweet feeling of the season.
Emotions that couldn’t be put into words and the ache that lingers after goodbye are expressed through music that is both gentle and powerful.
Included on the mini-album “Nogashita Sakana,” released in February 2009, it isn’t a single, but it has long been loved by fans and was also included on the best-of album “Encore.” It’s known as an important work that represents the band’s early years.
Give it a listen when graduation or class reshuffles separate you from friends and you feel like there’s a hole in your heart.
It will surely stay close to your honest feelings.
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Sakura, You, and Ituki.

The graduation song sung by tuki.
delicately paints a spring scene of fluttering cherry blossoms and a fragile first love.
The clear, airy vocals and acoustic guitar tones gently resonate with the listener’s heart.
Released in January 2024, the track also drew attention as the theme song for “Kyo Suki” (Today, I Fell in Love).
It’s a song that tenderly supports those who’ve experienced partings or are taking a new step forward.
Sing it at spring karaoke, and it’s sure to touch everyone’s heart.
It might also be nice to listen to it while reflecting on memories of graduation.
Like a spring breeze, tuki.’s voice will bring you courage and comfort.


