Since it’s the time when graduations, school admissions, and new lives begin, I imagine everyone has their own image of it.
This time, our theme is anime songs that make you feel spring!
We’ve picked out spring-like anison from various angles—not only songs that directly feature spring, but also tracks with lyrics perfect for the season of meetings and farewells.
I think your way of listening will change once you watch the anime too, so be sure to check them out.
We’ve covered a wide range of generations as well, so don’t miss it!
Anime Songs That Feel Like Spring [Meetings & Farewells] (1–10)
Sakura RockCHERRYBLOSSOM
Sakura Rock
It’s a song that was used as an ending theme for the anime “Katekyo Hitman Reborn!”.
It takes cherry blossoms—an iconic symbol of spring—as its motif.
While spring songs often evoke a gentle, mellow mood, this track, true to its title, is crafted with a powerful rock flavor.
Hakoniwa Lily “Sense of Distance” (Anime “Aharen-san wa Hakarenai” Ending Theme) [Music Video]
Why does spring, when the cold passes and it starts to get warm, feel so perfectly matched with the image of “love”? This song is by the musical duo Hanon and Kotoha, known as Haconiwa Lily, and was released as a single in 2022.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime Aharen-san wa Hakarenai.
The warm, catchy arrangement and gentle vocals fit together beautifully, making it incredibly soothing.
If you listen to it as a couple, you might find yourselves liking each other even more.
A heartwarming song that evokes the arrival of spring.
This work by Yorushika was released in January 2024.
It’s also used as the opening theme for the TV anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.
The lyrics carry a sense of hope, like clear skies after the rain.
It’s a song that gives you the courage to look ahead, assuring that light will always shine through even in tough times—perfect for anyone starting a new chapter in life.
Suis’s transparent vocals blend with n-buna’s delicate composition to deeply resonate in the heart.
It’s also a great choice to sing at karaoke in the cheerful spring weather.
OISHI Masayoshi is the stage name that Masayoshi Oishi, who works as a singer-songwriter, uses for his anime song performances.
His fifth digital single “Gift,” used as the opening theme for the TV anime The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten, also made waves when a dance performance video evoking a musical was released.
Its catchy melody over a light, upbeat rhythm perfectly suits the spring atmosphere.
It’s a refreshing pop tune that brings back memories of youthful romance.