[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 (171–180)
Nostalgic FutureKamishiraishi Mone

It’s an uplifting support song filled with dreams and hope.
Released in January 2022, Mone Kamishiraishi’s clear, pure voice resonates deeply.
Created as the support song for the 100th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, it was written and composed by Naotaro Moriyama.
The lyrics, which gently reassure those striving toward their dreams with the message “You are not alone,” are especially memorable, conveying a sense of hope for the future and bonds with friends.
It’s perfect for those stepping into a new environment or anyone wanting to cheer on new students, making it a great recommendation as background music for entrance ceremonies.
Sakura, Bloom!arashi

A cheerful Arashi cheer song overflowing with fun vibes among friends and a mischievous atmosphere.
It’s a 2005 track.
Though it’s loved as a “sakura song,” it was also used as the CM song for Jounan Prep School featuring Sho Sakurai, making it a perfect companion for entrance exam study and a real boost of strength! Its brisk, get-up-and-run feel and the powerful punk edge of Sakurap are fantastic.
There are times when results don’t come and you feel like giving up, but in those moments, “Sakura Sake” will surely give you a push!
cherry blossomKawamoto Makoto

Makoto Kawamoto gently sings this classic, whose tender spring light and calm melody seep into the heart.
At the life milestone of graduation, it delicately portrays a schoolgirl’s complex feelings as she faces parting with friends, along with her uncertainty and hope for the future.
Accompanied by a melodious piano, it beautifully captures the fresh emotions of youth.
Released in April 1998, the song reached No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart and sold over 200,000 copies, despite having no tie-in at the time.
It’s a perfect track for a drive with the windows down in the soft spring sunshine.
Listen to it as you cruise through rows of cherry blossoms, and anyone will find it overlapping with their own memories.
Homeward Road in MarchHirai Dai

When spring arrives, there are always songs that stir our restless, fluttering hearts.
“The Way Home in March” is singer-songwriter Dai Hirai’s 34th digital single.
Marked by a piano that feels both transparent and expansive, it seems to express the end of one life chapter and the beginning of another.
It’s a delicate yet powerful ballad that perfectly suits March, the season of graduation.
Having gone through both hardships and joys, this encouraging song gently pushes the backs of those setting off on a new journey with their irreplaceable friends.
Be sure to savor it along with the pleasant spring breeze.
Beautiful DaysHirai Dai

It’s a supportive song perfect for the season of departures, woven from a tender, heart-soothing voice and warm tones.
Released in March 2025 as a track by Dai Hirai, it gently yet powerfully pushes forward those taking new steps amid meetings and farewells.
The acoustic sound and calm melodic line are truly wonderful.
It quietly stays close to anyone diving into a new environment or experiencing a parting with someone dear.
[Spring Cheer Songs] Encouragement and positive songs to support your new life (181–190)
JUMPIkuta Rira

This is a track brimming with a sense of speed and a powerful message.
As an anthem for those facing hardships, it gently gives listeners a supportive push.
Ikuta Lila’s clear vocals convey the importance of keeping your head up and continuing to challenge yourself without giving up.
Released in November 2022, the song was chosen as the official theme for Fuji TV’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 coverage and is also included on the album “Sketch.” It will surely be a strong ally for junior high school students confronting new environments and relationships.
This is a motivational song we want to deliver to everyone who strives to overcome fear and anxiety and take a step toward their dreams.
At any timeYugeda Kensuke

Set to a gentle melody that feels familiar to everyone, Kensuke Yugeda’s song expresses gratitude at the milestone age of ten.
It warmly conveys precious memories with friends and heartfelt thanks to family and teachers.
Its tender, embracing tune resonates deeply with listeners and invites empathy.
The piece is included on the album “Dream & Dream: Yume o Tsunagou,” and it has been selected for inclusion in elementary school music textbooks starting in 2024.
Mr.
Yugeda, who holds school concerts nationwide, has performed over 2,000 times and continues composing with children in mind.
It is a song you’ll want to sing with care when expressing gratitude to important people, such as at a “Half-Coming-of-Age Ceremony” or end-of-year school events.



