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[Spring High School Baseball] A Look Back at Historic Entrance Songs, TV Theme Songs, and Popular Cheer Chants!

One of the biggest goals for high school baseball players is the Spring High School Baseball Tournament.

Every year, the passionate play of these athletes moves people all across Japan.

Essential to high school baseball are the entrance march for the opening ceremony, the theme songs, and the cheering songs.

In particular, the entrance march and the theme songs for the opening ceremony always spark discussion about which tracks will be chosen each year.

Cheering songs range from timeless standards to the latest hits, with a wide variety of pieces in use.

In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive selection of songs related to the Spring High School Baseball Tournament! We’ve also included a list of past entrance marches, so be sure to check them out!

Spring High School Baseball: Introducing Historical Entrance Songs, Program Theme Songs, and Popular Cheer Chants! (81–90)

TOMORROWMayo Okamoto

Mayo Okamoto – Tomorrow 1995 HD 16:9
TOMORROW Mayuo Okamoto

A classic by Mayo Okamoto that was chosen as the 1996 Senbatsu High School Baseball entrance march.

Every tear you’ve shed so far, and even the tears you’ll shed in defeat, will make you stronger.

It teaches us something important: that all of it connects to tomorrow.

The song mirrors the players who grow through each game, so listening while you watch makes its world open up even more.

Star of the Giants (Go, Go, Hyūma)Saitō Kesa’o

Star of the Giants (Go, Go, Hyūma) - Menko Tarō (Kesao Saitō)
Star of the Giants (Go, Go, Hyūma)Saitō Kesa'o

By June 1969, records and flexi-discs of “Star of the Giants” had sold a total of 420,000 copies.

The piece that had initially been prepared as the top candidate featured a more contemporary melody and lyrics, but it received poor reactions from the sponsor side and others.

When they played the current song—thinking, “An old-fashioned song with this kind of image would never be accepted”—it reportedly won overwhelming support and was selected.

Glorious DiamondArihara Tsubasa (CV. Nishida Nozomi), Nozaki Yuki (CV. Minami Saki), Shinonome Ryu (CV. Kondo Rena), Kawakita Chie (CV. Inoue Honoka)

This song is the theme for “Hachigatsu no Cinderella Nine,” a social game that passionately and vividly portrays youth, high school girls, and high school baseball.

Normally, high school baseball brings to mind a masculine image, but with high school girls taking the field here, it’s hot yet refreshing—intense yet cute—so I imagine many people will find themselves completely hooked.

At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

[Official] Noriyuki Makihara “No Matter What” (Music Video) [3rd Single] (1991) Noriyuki Makihara/donnatokimo [No. 1]
At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

In 2019, in the final Heisei-era Spring High School Baseball Tournament, “Donna Toki mo” was selected as a march alongside “Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana.” It’s a song with strong ties to baseball, having also been chosen as a march in 1992.

Its message—aiming to be the only one—perfectly aligns with the ethos of high school baseball.

It teaches the importance of what lies beyond winning and losing.

WinnerShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze 'Winner' MUSIC VIDEO
WinnerShonan no Kaze

Released in 2009, “Winner” by Shonan no Kaze is sure to become a staple of high school baseball.

As the title suggests, this song is perfect for cheering on the players as they chase the white ball in pursuit of victory.