[Spring Cheer Songs] Uplifting and positive tracks to support your new life
When spring arrives, many people experience changes in their environment or begin moving toward their dreams.
With first-time experiences like moving to the city or living alone, it’s natural to feel anxious amid unfamiliar days.
In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce uplifting songs perfect for spring!
From energetic, exhilarating tracks to gentle songs that feel like they’re by your side, there are so many wonderful spring tunes and motivational anthems.
When you feel overwhelmed by worries about your new life or on the verge of giving up, listen to the songs we’re about to introduce and take another step forward!
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[Spring Cheer Songs] Supportive and Positive Songs to Back Your New Life (111–120)
Heralding springyama

A song that yama sings with heartfelt emotion, portraying the feelings of today’s youth.
Set in late-night Tokyo, it delicately captures loneliness and the struggle with reality.
It’s packed with relatable themes, like the fragility of connections on social media and the pain of pretending to be a perfect version of yourself.
Released digitally in April 2020, the track became a major hit on TikTok, racking up over 300 million streams.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to feel the subtle emotional currents of young people living in modern society.
Spring Dayaimyon

This song is filled with the spirit of spring.
It was released in 2019 as the theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~.” The lyrics are sprinkled with elements of the Crayon Shin-chan world, making it especially enjoyable for fans.
With a warm tone centered on family bonds and love, it gently supports those beginning a new chapter as spring arrives.
On spring days when anticipation and anxiety about a new life are intertwined, be sure to give it a listen.
Sakura Clear SkiesYuuri

This song is striking for its delicate piano tones and Yuri’s crystal-clear vocals.
It beautifully mirrors the complex feelings of those facing graduation with the springtime scene of cherry blossoms dancing in the air.
The lyrics interweave gratitude to family, memories with friends, and the resolve to take a new step forward, resonating with many listeners.
Released in February 2021 as a digital-only single, it was later included on the album “Ichi.” It is often used at graduation ceremonies and related events, and is cherished as a song that accompanies life’s milestones.
It’s a perfect track for anyone feeling anxious about a new environment or anticipating a farewell with someone important.
IdeaHoshino Gen

It’s a song filled with hopeful, uplifting messages.
Released in August 2018, it captured many hearts as the theme song for the NHK morning drama “Half, Blue.” Created by Gen Hoshino with the wish to make it “a song that supports every morning,” the piece centers on the theme of finding “ideas” to overcome hardship.
It features a distinctive blend of a light, catchy melody and electronic elements.
It’s perfect for those starting a new chapter or facing a major turning point in life.
Listen to it before heading out in the morning or before taking on something new, and it’s sure to give you courage.
the reason for the beginningKaida Haru

This song by Haru Kaida from Nijisanji, announced in April 2025, is included on an album released in June of the same year.
It delivers a dramatic message about never forgetting your beginnings and the resolve to keep moving forward.
Kaida’s clear, soaring vocals and the driving band sound convey a sense of anticipation for the future.
It reminds you of the importance of facing forward and continuing to walk ahead.
every dayYonezu Kenshi

A warm cheer song by Kenshi Yonezu that portrays people who keep looking forward while carrying daily fatigue and a sense of powerlessness.
Its up-tempo feel and catchy melody are pleasant to the ear, offering comfort to those pressed by their busy days.
Released in May 2024 and written specifically as the theme for Japan Coca-Cola’s “Georgia” commercial, the song features lyrics inspired by Takuboku Ishikawa’s tanka poetry, depicting the struggles of work and life in a contemporary light.
Included on the album “LOST CORNER,” it showcases a light, breezy performance with seven dancers in the music video.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to as a reward to yourself—during your morning commute, a quick break at work, or when you want to unwind at the end of the day.
spring sunlightKanapu × Kujira

Wrapped in the spring sunlight that still carries the afterglow of graduation, the warm tones woven by Kaf and Kujira seep gently into the heart.
Their harmonized vocals—mingling wistfulness and hope—tenderly express the complex emotions of parting.
Released on March 23, 2022, this piece was created in celebration of Kaf’s high school graduation, with Kujira’s delicate sound production bringing out the clarity of her voice.
Its world, where refreshing melodies coexist with a pale, aching sadness, stays close to those about to take a new step forward, giving them a gentle push.
It’s a song you’ll want to sing at life’s turning points—graduation ceremonies, farewell gatherings, and spring welcome parties.



