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Moving songs to listen to in spring. Classic and popular spring tracks.

Spring is also the season when we reach new milestones—graduations, school entrances, and the start of new lives.

When you’re feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety, music is there to stay by your side, isn’t it?

Sometimes the shining presence of your favorite artist gives you a push, and sometimes a moving song stirs your heart.

So, among spring songs, we’re going to spotlight the truly touching, emotional tracks and introduce our top recommendations.

From songs with great lyrics to ones that might make you cry before you know it, I think each one will resonate with us listeners’ feelings!

They’re all wonderful tracks that gently accompany moments of parting, uncertainty, and more!

Moving songs to listen to in spring. Classic and popular spring tracks (171–180)

Homeward Road in MarchHirai Dai

Dai Hirai / The Way Home in March (Lyric Video)
Homeward Road in MarchHirai Dai

A heartwarming ballad that evokes the arrival of spring.

This song beautifully captures the March scenery where the loneliness of graduation season mingles with the anticipation of a new journey.

The simple tones of piano and strings highlight Dai Hirai’s gentle vocals.

Memories of youth and the tenderness for days spent together melt into the lyrics, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released as a digital single in February 2022, the piece was created as part of Dai Hirai’s “Sunday Goods” project.

It’s the perfect song for those seeking a gentle push at the start of a new season or for anyone who has experienced parting from someone dear.

The parting path hidden by cherry blossomsHirakawachi Icchōme

The Parting Path Hidden by Cherry Blossoms – Hirakawachi Icchōme
The parting path hidden by cherry blossomsHirakawachi Icchōme

A signature song by Hirakawachi Icchome, an artist beloved for their clear high-tone vocals and beautiful harmonies that continue to captivate listeners.

It’s a moving springtime ballad that expresses feelings for a cherished person as they graduate and go their separate ways.

Lila LilhaKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura “Rirura Riruha” (Official Music Video)
Lila LilhaKimura Kaera

As spring arrives and it’s time to take a new step forward, Kaela Kimura’s song is a perfect fit.

Born out of a desire to regain confidence and individuality amid a busy life, this track also became well-loved as a mobile phone commercial song and went on to be a record-breaking hit.

It portrays a protagonist who faces life’s uncertainty while holding on to a source of inner support.

As an encouraging anthem to nudge you into a new chapter, this work—shining with Kimura’s trademark energetic, pop melody—is just right.

Released in March 2005, let this song help you feel the spring sunshine and meet a new you.

First loveMurashita Kōzō

Kozo Murashita “Hatsukoi” Music Video
First loveMurashita Kōzō

Known as one of Kozo Murashita’s signature songs, this piece beautifully captures the sweetness and poignancy of first love.

Through imagery of early-summer rain and the evening glow, the protagonist’s delicate emotions are vividly conveyed.

Released in February 1983, it became a major hit, selling 526,000 copies on the Oricon charts.

It is also included on the album “First Love ~ Asaki Yume Mishi.” It’s a song I especially recommend to those experiencing new meetings or farewells with the arrival of spring.

As you listen, you’re sure to recall fond memories and relive the moving emotions of a first love.

Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

A quintessential J-pop song marked by a breezy pop tune and poignant melodies, it gently encourages those stepping into a new life with the arrival of spring.

It conveys feelings toward “you,” who are devoted to baseball, by entrusting them to the arc of a white ball, tenderly embracing cherished memories and farewells.

Takako Matsu’s clear, translucent voice soothes the anxieties deep within the heart.

Released in March 1997 as her debut single, it reached No.

8 on the Oricon charts and was also featured in an NTT commercial.

A decade later, a version with new lyrics was released, evolving into a deeper, more nuanced work.

It’s a song we highly recommend to anyone standing at a crossroads in life or preparing to take a new step forward.

Heartwarming songs to listen to in spring. Classic and popular spring tracks (181–190)

Come, spring.Matsutōya Yumi

Originally produced as the theme song for an NHK morning drama series of the same name, this piece has a long history, later being included in music and language textbooks and serving as the theme for a charity project.

Its grand sound, carried throughout by the timbre of the piano, gently seeps into the heart.

You can feel a powerful message of hope—standing by and encouraging those living through dark times, and calling on everyone to move forward together toward a brighter era.

It is a song with the power to bring hope to people of all ages.

Spring-colored airmailMatsumoto Noriko

Noriko Matsumoto’s debut single is a refreshing track released with the arrival of spring.

The way she entrusts her feelings for a faraway lover to an airmail letter is expressed through her clear, invigorating vocals.

Evoking a sense of youthful innocence and the start of a new season, the song was released in March 1985.

Written and composed by EPO, it brings out Matsumoto’s charm to the fullest.

The lyrics—featuring a scene of quietly putting on spring-colored lipstick to savor a grown-up mood, and the heartache of a long-distance romance—resonated with many listeners.

It’s a perfect song to play in spring, when new school terms and new lives begin.

Why not listen with a flutter in your heart?