Love songs I want to listen to in spring
Spring is often called the season of new encounters.
If you’re starting school or beginning your career this spring, you’ll surely have many new meetings ahead of you.
In this article, we’re introducing spring love songs we especially recommend for you.
As you meet new teachers, bosses, and friends, you might also find someone you like.
The songs we’re featuring here are all classics that sing of spring’s beautiful scenery and delicate feelings of love.
You’re sure to find a track that resonates with your newfound feelings of romance!
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Love Songs to Listen to in Spring (71–80)
bakubakuichi ni san

“Bakubaku,” with lyrics that capture the bittersweet romance of youth and the spark of first love.
Created in 2022 by Vocaloid producer Hifumi, known for thematic songwriting, it portrays moments overflowing with feelings for someone special amid the gentle warmth of spring.
The pure, girlish voice of Otomachi Una conveys the fluttering heartbeat of budding love.
Set in the springtime of new places and new encounters, this Vocaloid song depicts the emergence of romance.
Try listening while picturing that person you can’t help but follow with your eyes.
Waiting for springMiyano Satoru

It’s a song with a driving band sound that captures spring—the start of a new season and a time of resolve.
From the intro, the guitar rings out strikingly, spreading a fresh, springlike image in your mind.
The vocal line is another highlight: when the chorus hits, the melody climbs higher, and especially toward the end of the chorus there’s a piercing, resounding section.
From there, it feels like a full-throated cry of one’s inner determination.
It’s an uplifting track that evokes clear spring skies and a sense of hope for the future.
The arrival of springKoyanagi Rumiko

This song paints a happy spring day, walking with a lover along a cherry blossom–strewn beach.
It warmly depicts the fluttering excitement of visiting the lover’s home for the first time and enjoying a conversation with their father.
Released in February 1973, the song became a big hit, reaching No.
4 on the Oricon chart.
Rumiko Koyanagi’s clear, pure voice evokes the arrival of spring.
It’s recommended for those excited by new encounters and budding romance, or anyone who wants to feel the cheerfulness of spring.
Listen to it during cherry blossom season, and it’s sure to warm your heart.
Love songs to listen to in spring (81–90)
Love so sweetarashi

A beloved love song that became a huge hit as the theme for the drama Hana Yori Dango 2.
Although it doesn’t explicitly mention spring, its atmosphere—evoking cherry blossoms falling over the city—makes it perfect for the season.
It’s one of Arashi’s signature tracks, conveying that buoyant, unstoppable feeling of love once it starts running.
Highly recommended for couples who find themselves in a long-distance relationship due to the fresh starts that come with spring.
loveHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino’s smash hit song “Koi.” It was the theme song for the 2016 TV drama “We Married as a Job” (Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu), in which Hoshino himself appeared.
The “Koi Dance,” performed by the cast in the ending sequence, became a huge craze and is beloved by people of all ages, from kids to adults.
In 2021, a New Year’s special sequel of the drama aired, where the Koi Dance was performed again with some new choreography added.
It’s a song that makes your heart want to dance no matter the season, but if you listen to it in spring when a new chapter of life begins, it might lift your spirits and make you think, “Maybe I’ll try falling in love again!”
Spring-colored airmailMatsumoto Noriko

A heart-fluttering seasonal song you’ll want to listen to with the arrival of spring.
It’s a message song that expresses feelings for a lover far away, featuring a brisk melody and refreshingly clear vocals.
Released in March 1985, it drew attention as Noriko Matsumoto’s major-label debut single.
It became a hot topic, winning the Diamond Award for Best New Artist at the 4th Megalopolis Kayō Festival.
It’s recommended not only for those in long-distance relationships, but also for anyone who wants to feel the beginning of spring.
Why not let your heart flutter with the coming of a new season as you listen to this track?
cherry blossomKawaguchi Kyogo

It’s a spring-themed love song for couples, sung from a boyfriend to his girlfriend, with a chorus that’s sure to make her heart skip a beat.
As a song for spring—a season of meetings and partings—the subtly bittersweet melody line is truly lovely.


