[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 and Latest Hit Collection to Listen to in the Balmy Spring (181–190)
JourneyFuji Kaze

A gem of a ballad by Fujii Kaze that likens life to a journey, wrapping reflections on past mistakes, the importance of learning, and an unchanging state of heart in his gentle, warm vocals.
It has a nostalgic atmosphere and a pleasant sound, as if you’re flipping through a photo album of your youth.
Released digitally in March 2021, the song was written as the theme for TV Asahi’s Thursday drama “Nijiiro Carte.” It is also included on the album “LOVE ALL SERVE ALL,” showcasing Fujii’s kindness and deeply human expressiveness to the fullest.
Highly recommended for anyone starting a new chapter in life or looking back on memories with dear friends.
[Spring Songs] Classic and Latest Hit Tracks to Enjoy in the Pleasant Spring (191–200)
SAKURA. I love you ?Nishino Kana

Set against the backdrop of a beautiful spring scene with cherry blossoms dancing in the air, this pure and elegant song by Kana Nishino poignantly portrays a woman’s heart swaying between lingering feelings for a past love and the pull of a new romance.
Its delicate piano melody and crystalline vocals gently envelop the bittersweet memories of love that resurface with the arrival of spring.
Released in March 2012, the track was featured in Sony’s Walkman “Play You.” commercial and included on the album Love Place.
It’s a gem of a ballad perfect for a spring night, where the emotions wavering between memories revived under rows of cherry trees and complex feelings toward an ideal present lover resonate with the fleeting beauty of nighttime blossoms.
As springBlue Mash

This song by Blue Mash is a track that captures bittersweet feelings with the arrival of spring.
It portrays the ache of recalling an ex-lover and the sudden pangs of memory that surface in everyday life.
It’s the kind of song that makes you look back on your past—like high school days—triggered by its melody.
Included on their second EP, “Gakuseigai yori e.p.,” released in October 2022, it’s crafted into a bright, springlike piece.
Offering the courage to embrace a new season, this work is perfect for listeners eagerly awaiting spring and for anyone embarking on a fresh start.
Show me a dreamCö shu Nie

Cö shu Nie’s song “Yume o Misete” is a digital single released on September 28, 2022, depicting the separation of a couple.
Its delicate sound captures subtle emotional shifts, bringing the lyrical world into sharper focus.
The lyrics portray both the happiness of better times and the heartbreak and sadness of a love that has ended—something many listeners will likely relate to.
In particular, the first half of the lyrics includes an image of a cherry-blossom-lined street as a memory from those happy days; for those who spent a joyful spring only to later experience a breakup, it may resonate deeply.
spring breezeD.W. Nikoruzu

This is a song by the band D.W.
Nicols, formed in 2005.
It sings of bittersweet, wistful memories of youth.
The pop sound is soothing, isn’t it? It was the lead track from the mini-album “Harukaze,” released in 2010.
My SpringI’s

This song by I’s brilliantly captures the complex emotions of youth.
It exquisitely balances nostalgia for time gone by, a sense of stagnation in the present, and anxiety about the future.
Included on the album “DON’T COMMIT SUICIDE,” released in January 2022, it has resonated with many listeners as a track that colors the springtime of new encounters and farewells.
Portraying the inner landscape of young people poised at the starting line, it will surely strike a chord with those who have lost their sense of direction and feel uncertain about where they stand.
It’s a song to hear precisely at the moment when anxiety and hope for the future intersect.
A single petal of cherry blossomMISIA

MASIA is a female singer known for her beautiful yet powerful voice.
Sakura Hitohira was released in 2015 as the 31st single, Shiroi Kisetsu / Sakura Hitohira.
It is a poignant message song that vows to reunite with someone after being separated.
It was used as the theme song for the drama Eien no Zero.



