Timeless Ballads to Enjoy in Spring: From Classics to the Newest Hits, All in One Guide
Parting from someone dear, meeting new companions…
In spring, many people leave the places they’re used to and start life in a new land.
In this article, we introduce classic ballads we want you to listen to during spring—a season of many changes.
If you’re thinking, “I want to know spring classics,” or “I want to hear that graduation song again,” be sure to check these out.
From recent spring tunes to universally known masterpieces, we’ve got plenty to share.
They’re sure to bring back nostalgic days and unforgettable memories of love.
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Timeless Ballads to Enjoy in Spring: A Comprehensive Guide from Classics to the Latest Hits (51–60)
spring breezeyuzu

Every time the spring breeze blows, past memories come rushing back…
Yuzu’s songs delicately portray such bittersweet emotions.
It begins with a scene of remembering a lover on a rainy day, then shifts to memories vividly revived by the spring breeze.
It’s more than a simple heartbreak song; it can be seen as a piece that symbolizes the journey of life.
Released in March 2007, this work gains an even grander and more moving atmosphere with Taro Hakase’s violin.
It’s a recommended track for those about to take a new step with the arrival of spring, or for anyone striving to walk forward while holding dear memories close to their heart.
cherry blossomShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu’s “Sakura” is a song about someone he still dearly loves and can’t help but think of whenever he sees cherry blossoms.
It’s included on his 2010 album “Journey.” The lyrics express a steadfast love for someone precious he can no longer touch, and a vow that these feelings will never change—stirring a deep sense of sorrow.
The beautiful piano melody seems to heighten the poignancy of the words.
And the fragile nature of cherry blossoms matches so perfectly with the grief of parting from a loved one that it makes your heart ache.
spring sunlightKanapu × Kujira

A collaboration between Kaf and Kujira, this song centers on spring and graduation.
Released in March 2022, it beautifully captures the surge of emotions at the moment of parting.
Kaf’s transparent, airy vocals blend seamlessly with Kujira’s delicate composition, creating a world where the warmth of spring sunlight coexists with the bittersweetness of farewell.
Carried by a melody that evokes gentle spring rays, it sings of graduation, partings, and the hope of new encounters, resonating deeply with listeners.
It’s a perfect track for those starting a new chapter in spring or those who have experienced a meaningful goodbye.
Listen to it under the warm spring sun, and it’s sure to sink into your heart.
Song of SpringFujihara Sakura

This song, which was the theme for the latter part of the film March Comes in Like a Lion, is a cover of a Spitz track.
Even just having a woman sing a song originally sung by a man can completely change the atmosphere, but in this case the tempo and other elements are different too, making you think, “I can’t believe the same song can change this much!” As the title suggests, it’s a ballad you’ll want to listen to in spring.
Timeless Ballads to Enjoy in Spring: A Comprehensive Selection from Classics to the Latest Hits (61–70)
spring skySuzuki Suzuki

A graduation-themed ballad by SUZUKI SUZUKI.
Released digitally in February 2022, the song beautifully captures the blend of youthful joy, anger, sorrow, and delight.
The lyrics depict the protagonist setting off for Tokyo, resonating with the loneliness felt by those leaving their hometowns.
Following the TikTok hits “Umi no Living” (Ocean Living Room) and “White Kiss,” it became another noteworthy release.
The music video features popular video creators and unfolds a story packed with bittersweet memories and friendship.
It’s a perfect song for those starting a new chapter in life or looking back on cherished memories.
Sakura Rain, SomedayMatsu Takako

Released in 2000, this song was also used as the theme for a drama in which Takako Matsu herself appeared.
She also wrote the lyrics.
While it’s a ballad themed around parting and often perceived as a love song, the lyrics were actually written when Takako Matsu’s grandmother passed away.
sentimentalculenasm

Culenasm’s song delivers sentimental feelings with raw emotion.
It’s a shoegaze number where roaring guitars resonate beautifully.
Released digitally on February 5, 2025, the track centers on themes of regret over past relationships and the bittersweet wish to return to those moments.
Through its guitar sound, it expresses both the beauty of memories and the ache of regret.
In December 2023, they also provided the theme song for director Hideki Noda’s film “Futari no Kizuato” (The Scars of Two).
It’s a recommended listen for anyone looking to confront past memories and emotions as graduation season approaches.



