Emotional songs to listen to in spring: a collection of masterpieces that suit the season of meetings and farewells.
Even when we say “spring songs,” there are so many themes—like cherry blossom–themed tracks, graduation songs, and songs for starting a new life! Since spring is a season of meetings and partings, another hallmark of spring songs is that many of them are emotionally moving and really hit you in the heart.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of emotional tracks perfect for spring, spanning genres and eras all at once.
If a song catches your interest, be sure to take your time listening while reading the lyrics.
I hope you find a track that stays close to your heart and colors your spring.
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Emotional songs to listen to in spring: A collection of masterpieces perfect for the season of meetings and farewells (71–80)
the first strong spring windnishina

Nishina’s songs are rooted in the warm tone of the acoustic guitar and a simple band sound.
The lyrics, which portray the feelings of people facing farewells and new beginnings with the arrival of spring, resonate with many listeners.
Chosen as the theme song for radiko’s new commercial “Sound connects the past and the future,” it has drawn considerable attention.
Released as a digital single in March 2023, the track is crafted to depict both sides of spring—“farewell” and “beginning”—so listeners can relate it to their own experiences.
It’s a recommended song for those busy preparing for a new chapter in life or for anyone who has experienced parting with someone important.
Taiwan cherryren

Ren is a singer-songwriter whose emotional vocals are especially popular among younger listeners.
This song, Hikan-zakura (Taiwan cherry), is a number about strong feelings for someone and the heartbreak of those feelings not being reciprocated.
Hikan-zakura is the earliest-blooming of the cherry blossoms, reaching its peak from February to March.
Seeing cherry blossoms in the still-cold season makes you feel the arrival of spring, while also stirring a certain wistfulness.
The way Hikan-zakura blooms with its flowers facing downward also seems to mirror the downcast emotions and troubled state portrayed in these lyrics.
sweet peashaitoopu

A delicate, heartrending love song woven with deep feelings for a beloved and the resolve to say goodbye.
Through gentle, everyday details—moments when eyes can’t meet or the letting go of a hand—it tenderly portrays the end of a romance.
The beautiful imagery of sweet pea flowers likening a love that keeps blooming in the heart with the arrival of spring is especially striking.
Released by Chai Tope in March 2025, this piece was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime WIND BREAKER Season 2.
It’s a song that offers comfort to those trying to accept the end of love or who have experienced parting with someone precious.
Aprilmol-74

A signature song by mol-74, woven from translucent vocals and delicate sound.
Centered on April—the symbol of spring’s arrival—it beautifully portrays the emotions of looking back on a past romance.
The resolve to stay true to oneself, even while struggling with the gap between ideals and reality, is striking.
It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone who’s faced a parting with someone dear at the start of a new season.
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.
Song of SpringUkasukaji

Created to coincide with cherry blossom season, this refreshing track evokes the arrival of spring and the start of new beginnings.
Led by the duo Ukasuka-G, it was crafted with contributions from many prominent artists.
Produced in 2014 as the campaign song for FM802’s “ACCESS!”, it later appeared as a self-cover version on Ukasuka-G’s album “AMIGO.” Serving as an encouraging anthem for those stepping into new environments, it’s a song many people want to listen to with the coming of spring.
Highly recommended for anyone marking a milestone in life, such as graduation, school entrance, or starting a new job.
springKaneyori Masaru

A song that delicately portrays the changing seasons and the bittersweet end of a romance.
As winter shifts into spring, the lyrics that hint at love’s end resonate deeply.
The chorus leaves a strong impression of the sorrow of parting.
Kaneyori Masaru’s clear, translucent vocals further accentuate the pain of heartbreak.
Released in April 2021, this track captured many hearts as a springtime farewell song.
It’s recommended for those who have experienced a breakup or who want to reflect on past memories.
Listening alone on a quiet night may bring a feeling of emotional cleansing.



