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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.

Emotional songs to listen to in spring: A collection of masterpieces perfect for the season of meetings and farewells (71–80)

sweet peashaitoopu

Shytopes – Sweet Pea (Official Music Video)
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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.

Sakura, You, and Ituki.

Cherry Blossom, You, Me – SAKURA KIMI WATASHI
Sakura, You, and Ituki.

Though themed around partings in spring, tuki.’s “Sakura Kimi Watashi” carries a certain warmth.

Released in 2024, the song features emotional lyrics that feel like a snapshot of youth.

If you’ve experienced graduation or saying goodbye to classmates, you’ll find many relatable scenes.

The gentle tones of the acoustic guitar soften the bittersweet feeling, while tuki.’s soaring vocals capture both the arrival of spring and the thrill of a new beginning.

It’s a perfect listen for a long spring night, letting your heart lean into it.

Spring, Summer, Autumn, Wintersumika

A song that beautifully portrays the changing of the four seasons, which gained attention as the theme song for the animated film Let Me Eat Your Pancreas.

Released by sumika in August 2018, this slow ballad features a warmly resonant acoustic guitar, and the delicate emotions depicted across spring, summer, autumn, and winter deeply move the listener.

Along with the shifting seasons, memories with a loved one and farewells are depicted, and the hope that leads into the next spring is expressed through gentle vocals and melody.

Its beautiful, heartrending lyrics—echoing the film’s story—are sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced parting from someone dear.

10-year cherry blossomsAKB48

[MV full] 10nen Zakura / AKB48 [Official]
10-year cherry blossomsAKB48

A heartwarming AKB48 song that accompanies the season of graduations and farewells.

Its lyrics, depicting friends vowing to reunite in ten years, beautifully capture the universal loneliness of parting and the hope for the future.

Released in March 2009, the track became the group’s first to reach the Oricon Top 3.

It’s a gentle push for those taking a new step with the arrival of spring, and is also recommended as background music for send-offs and graduation ceremonies.

Sakura Lovemosao.

Sakuran / Mosawo [Music Video]
Sakura Lovemosao.

Mosa wo.’s song resonates with students approaching graduation, filled with the tender feelings of first love and the bittersweetness of parting that come with the arrival of spring.

Released in February 2021, the track was reportedly created based on love stories submitted by fans.

Its lyrics delicately portray unrequited love, and the gentle vocals leave a strong impression.

It’s a song that makes you want to listen as cherry blossoms dance, capturing the fleeting nature of youth.

Highly recommended for students about to graduate and for anyone reminiscing about past love.

A slight fever in springKubota Kai

Kubota Kai “Mild Fever in Spring” (Official Lyric Video)
A slight fever in springKubota Kai

This song evokes the gentle, heartwarming feel of spring.

Released digitally in March 2020 and included on Kubota Kai’s album “Raikō,” it carefully captures the fragile emotions and hope unique to the season.

Blending everyday scenes with budding romance, it delicately weaves a tapestry of faint melancholy and joy.

Its soothing sound feels like waking up on a calm spring morning, and the melody—fusing hip-hop and R&B—leaves a strong impression.

The lyric video on YouTube has surpassed 3 million views, resonating with Gen Z.

Embraced on social media as a track to play at the beginning of spring and during farewells, it’s recommended for those facing the anticipation and anxiety of a new chapter, or anyone who wants to cherish the feelings of love that come with the arrival of spring.

Snow in MarchMakihara Noriyuki

This is a coming-of-age ballad capturing a spring scene twenty days after graduation.

With a gentle melody and tender vocals, it expresses young people’s anxieties and hopes about change, as well as the fleeting time spent with dear friends.

Amid an unseasonal snowfall, the image of walking shoulder to shoulder with friends is portrayed in a way that resonates deeply.

Included on Noriyuki Makihara’s album “Kimi wa Dare to Shiawase na Akubi o Shimasu ka.” released in September 1991, this piece is captivating for its calm, warm poetic worldview.

It is a classic you’ll want to listen to with the arrival of spring, a song that offers solace to those facing life’s turning points and harboring feelings about the changing days.