[Masterpieces] A Special Feature on Anime Songs to Listen to in Spring! A roundup of god-tier tracks that make your heart dance
Spring is a season when many people reach major milestones in life, such as graduation, starting school, or getting a job.
What kind of season is spring for you? In this article, we’ll introduce anime songs that make you feel the spring vibe! Not only songs that directly feature spring itself, but also lyrics perfect for a season of meetings and farewells, and grand sounds that encourage you to take a new step—we’ve gathered spring-like anison from a variety of angles.
Your way of listening may change once you watch the anime, so be sure to enjoy them together with the visuals.
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Spring Songikimonogakari

This song, released as a single by Ikimonogakari in 2012, was featured as the theme for the film Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker.
It draws you into its world with a structure that starts quietly with resonant piano and then unfolds into a bright, breezy atmosphere.
Although the word directly expressing “spring” appears only in the title, as you read through the lyrics you’ll find episodes about parting; combined with the refreshing sound, they evoke a spring-like mood.
Rather than a sorrowful farewell, the song suggests a parting filled with hope and a wish for reunion.
Blossom declaration!NEW!Chou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

A hopeful pop tune that makes you want to listen under the gentle spring sunshine.
Created as the theme song for the film “Himitsu no Aipri: Mankai Buzzrium Live!”, this piece overflows with the positive power that’s the hallmark of Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu.
The lyrics portray a strong will to bloom as your true self, even while carrying anxiety and vulnerability, gently supporting those starting a new chapter in life.
This track is also included on the album “Tokimeki Egao,” released in March 2026.
Its dazzling synthesizer tones leave a strong impression, so why not play it on a morning when you want a fresh mindset or during a sunny weekend drive? If you listen while feeling the spring breeze, it will lift your spirits even more.
Seven-colored Symphonykoaramōdo

It’s the opening theme of the anime Your Lie in April.
The gentle vocals and vivid backing sound feel pleasant, making it a track that evokes a refreshing breeze.
It seems perfect as a driving song during comfortable seasons like spring.
cherry blossoms drifting awayUtada Hikaru

A song written by Hikaru Utada after her hiatus, released in 2012 as the theme for Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo.
In a long life, new lives are born, and there are also painful farewells with loved ones.
This exquisite ballad overlays the cycle of human life—passing life on to a new generation—onto the image of falling cherry blossoms.
Thunder Sakura feat. 9Lana, SAKURAmotiMAISONdes

This song delicately portrays the transience of spring and the stirrings of love.
Released in January 2024 by MAISONdes, it drew attention as the ending theme for the TV anime Urusei Yatsura.
The blend of 9Lana’s transparent, airy vocals with SAKURAmoti’s experience as a Vocaloid producer creates a beautiful yet heartrending sound.
The lyrics, which liken feelings of love to falling cherry blossoms, tighten the listener’s chest.
It’s sure to resonate with anyone experiencing new encounters or farewells.
A recommended track for those who want to feel the budding emotions of love that arrive with spring.
Feel You, Heal YouHiirā Gāruzu

Spring is the season of new beginnings, isn’t it? While it’s exciting, some people might find themselves worn out by an unfamiliar routine.
That’s why I’d like to recommend “Feel You, Heal You.” It’s the opening theme of the anime Healer Girl, which portrays people being saved through song.
The track is performed by HealerGirls, a unit formed by the voice actresses who appear in the show.
Its gentle, encouraging message will give you a refreshing boost when you listen.
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Spring GoesAimer

A gem-like ballad that paints a fleeting yet beautiful farewell.
Aimer’s rich, velvety voice weaves the story as if heralding the arrival of spring.
Created in March 2020 as the theme song for the theatrical film Fate/stay night [Heaven’s Feel], it was also included on the album Walpurgis.
The work is striking for the depth of its storytelling—penned and composed by Yuki Kajiura—and as the culmination of the trilogy.
Amid changing seasons, the protagonist, burdened by past sins and sorrow, strives to find new hope, a sentiment exquisitely conveyed through Aimer’s expressive vocals.
It’s a song to listen to when you feel the transience of spring or the ache of parting from someone dear.



