[Spring Songs] Classic and Latest Hit Collections Perfect for a Bright, Gentle Spring
When the warm winds start to blow, is there a song you suddenly feel like humming?Spring is full of moments that move the heart—cherry blossoms blooming, new beginnings in life, and more.That uplifting joy and subtle bittersweetness of the season are captured so beautifully in spring songs.In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of “spring songs” you’ll want to listen to in spring.Whether for your commute or school run, as BGM for cherry-blossom viewing, or as a pick at karaoke, we hope this helps you find songs that color your spring!
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[Spring Songs] Classic tracks and the latest hits to enjoy in the gentle springtime (141–150)
Go, Sakura! / Cheer up, Sakura!THE SUPER FRUIT

A heartwarming cheer song by THE SUPER FRUIT that heralds the arrival of spring.
It carries a message for those graduating or standing at a new starting line, inviting listeners to overlay their own stories onto it.
Released in March 2023, the song was also selected as the ending theme for the music variety show “Buzz Rhythm 02.” With simple choreography popular among fans, its soaring chorus captures the bustle of spring itself.
It evokes a bright future and gives a powerful push to take that first step.
Compass of Springadieu

“adieu” is the stage name Moka Kamishiraishi uses for her work as a singer while she is also active as an actress.
Her clear, translucent voice, which conveys her gentle aura just as it is, is truly captivating.
Like a ray of light that slips into the darkness before dawn, her vocals are beautiful and resonate in the heart.
The lyrics and sound, which seem to express a softly shining light in spring—the season of partings—feel like a compass guiding you toward the path you should take.
It’s the perfect song for spring, when you slowly take your first step onto a new road.
Cherry Blossom Timeaiko

A masterpiece that seeps into the heart, capturing a bittersweet yet beautiful scene of love under the radiant spring sunlight.
Released by aiko in February 2000, this song gently sings of a new romance budding with the season of cherry blossoms.
While carrying doubts from the past, the protagonist finds meaning in life through meeting someone special, portrayed alongside a calm, soothing melody.
Chosen as a Calpis Water commercial song, it has brought comfort to many listeners.
Included on the album “Sakura no Ki no Shita,” which reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.
It’s a track you’ll want to play on a spring drive beneath rows of cherry trees—resonating in your heart as the scenery passes by the window.
[Spring Songs] Classic Songs and Latest Hits to Enjoy in the Gentle Spring (151–160)
This year’s cherry blossomsflumpool

It’s a classic filled with warm cheers for those leaving their hometowns and taking a new step, a beautiful song that naturally stirs a positive mindset.
Released on the December 2009 album “What’s flumpool!?”, it was also used as the opening theme for “Minna no Koshien.” Created as an answer song to their debut track “Hana ni Nare,” this piece has comforted many as an anthem of support for the season of departures.
As spring arrives—whether you’re starting a new chapter in life or striving toward new goals—it will give you a strong push forward.
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.
YELLikimonogakari

A warm, heart-to-heart anthem of support.
Ikimono-gakari’s “YELL,” released in September 2009, is a memorable song that views farewells positively and strives to find hope for the future.
Chosen as the set piece for the NHK National School Music Competition’s junior high division, it captured the hearts of many students.
Its lyrics, which give you the courage to step into a new environment, are perfect for the spring season.
It’s a song that stands by not only those about to graduate or begin a new chapter, but anyone standing at a crossroads in life.
The flowers are cherry blossoms; you are beautiful.ikimonogakari

A song by Ikimono-gakari that seems to portray the shift from winter to spring and the emotions stirred by that changing landscape.
It gives an overall impression of incorporating a Japanese aesthetic, with a strong emphasis on the fleeting nature of cherry blossoms.
The intro, built around piano and acoustic guitar, then gradually layering more instruments, conveys an expanding field of view and a sense of forward-looking emotion.
The lyrics—reminiscent of reading aloud from a literary work—are another highlight, with the words brought to the fore while the beautiful scenery is likewise accentuated.



