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[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!

[Spring Songs] Classic and Latest Hit Tracks to Enjoy in the Pleasant Spring (191–200)

Where does spring come from?NGT48

[Limited Time] NGT48 3rd Single “Where Does Spring Come From?” MUSIC VIDEO Full ver. / NGT48 [Official]
Where does spring come from?NGT48

It’s a refreshing song that evokes the arrival of spring.

Yasushi Akimoto’s delicate lyrics and Hiroshi Egawa’s light, buoyant melody blend beautifully.

The imagery of cherry blossom petals falling onto a school uniform shoulder and the subtle depiction of budding feelings of love are particularly striking.

Released in April 2018 as the 3rd single, it was also selected as the opening theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02” for that month.

Brimming with NGT48’s charm, it’s a track best enjoyed while basking in the spring warmth.

In a season of new encounters and farewells, it’s sure to be a song that stays close to your heart.

MemoriesNiziU

NiziU Digital Single「Memories」 (Official Audio)
MemoriesNiziU

A bright, spring-like song has arrived.

Set to a beautiful melody that feels like fluttering cherry blossoms, it’s a love song that weaves together precious memories.

The track has been selected as the theme song for Universal Studios Japan’s “Uni Haru” campaign and is also featured in the TV commercial.

Starting in February 2024, you can enjoy it on the park’s attraction “Hollywood Dream – The Ride” as well.

It’s a perfect song for the season of new encounters and farewells.

Recommended not only for students graduating, but for anyone embarking on a new chapter with the arrival of spring.

Why not etch everlasting memories to the voices of NiziU?

LullabyRADWIMPS

A song that evokes the arrival of spring is performed by RADWIMPS.

In lyrics where tenderness and bittersweetness intersect, the joy of welcoming a new season is interwoven with the sorrow of parting.

Released in March 2005, this track beautifully depicts scenes of spring.

Yojiro Noda’s delicate vocals convey a warmth that gently seeps into the heart.

It’s a perfect song for those starting a new chapter in life or experiencing a farewell with someone dear.

Listen to it wrapped in the springtime breeze, and your heart is sure to dance.

DandelionRIP SLYME

This song carries a positive message that everyone is free and can go anywhere from here.

It’s a track released in 2004 as the eighth single by the five-member hip-hop group RIP SLYME.

It gives you the feeling of basking in warm spring sunshine.

By the way, “Dandelion” means tanpopo (dandelion) in Japanese.

[Spring Songs] A Collection of Classic Tunes and Latest Hits to Enjoy in the Gentle Spring (201–210)

SakurabitoSun Set Swish

SunSet Swish – Sakurabito (Cherry Blossom People) M/V
SakurabitoSun Set Swish

This song was released in 2010 as SunSet Swish’s 11th single.

It’s a poignant love song that expresses feelings for a precious person who can no longer be met.

It was used as an ending theme for the anime BLEACH.

HarukaYOASOBI

YOASOBI 'Haruka' Official Music Video
HarukaYOASOBI

It’s quite common for memories to be tied to songs, isn’t it? YOASOBI’s piece is exactly that kind of song.

Through the story of a mug and a young girl, it gently portrays life’s milestones and cherished memories.

Released in December 2020, the track resonated deeply with listeners, sparking a major response and surpassing 100 million streams.

It’s a perfect song for those starting a new chapter with the arrival of spring.

Wrapped in its warm vocals, you might find yourself reflecting on your life so far or dreaming about the future ahead.

Cherry Blossom Rainabsorb

Sakura no Ame was originally a Vocaloid song released on Nico Nico Douga in 2008.

It was composed by Haruyoshi Mori, the keyboardist and vocalist of absorb.

After its release, it was issued the same year as absorb’s debut single.

It’s a song that enjoys great popularity as a graduation song.