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Youth songs you want to listen to in spring. Classic and popular spring songs.

Spring is known as the season of meetings and farewells, with graduations, job transfers, school admissions, and new hires all happening around this time.

Some of you might feel like listening to coming-of-age songs when you’re experiencing encounters or partings, right?

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of coming-of-age songs that you’ll want to listen to in spring.

We’ve gathered not only classic anthems about friendship and bonds, but also spring-like graduation songs.

Find the ones that match your current feelings and situation!

Let’s get started.

Youth songs to listen to in spring. Classic and popular spring tracks (181–190)

Searching for the WindYaguchi Mari & Sutorōhatto

Mari Yaguchi and Straw Hat / Searching for the Wind
Searching for the WindYaguchi Mari & Sutorōhatto

This song, which evokes the refreshing breezes of spring, is a track by Mari Yaguchi and the Straw Hat.

It was released in January 2010 and was used as the opening theme for the popular anime ONE PIECE.

With lyrics themed around adventure and friendship, it sings about the courage to step into a new world with your companions, filling listeners’ hearts with hope.

Yaguchi’s powerful vocals in the chorus are especially striking, and the song fills you with excitement as you listen.

It’s perfect not only for those starting a new chapter in spring, but also for anyone determined to take on fresh challenges.

How about listening to it with friends and letting your thoughts wander toward the adventures ahead?

Youth songs you want to listen to in spring. Classic and popular spring songs (191–200)

ambushIshikawa Hitomi

Hitomi Ishikawa ♪ Ambush ♪ Ishikawa Hitomi
ambushIshikawa Hitomi

A classic hit by Hitomi Ishikawa that became hugely popular during the Showa era, widely known as a youth anthem especially among older generations.

Its lyrics, centered on a cute feminine image, convey a bittersweet view of love, perfectly suiting the spring mood and lifting your spirits.

SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Sakurazaka (Full ver.)
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

Despite being an actor known for leading roles in dramas, Masaharu Fukuyama is also an energetic, live-performing singer-songwriter, and this is his 15th single.

The song was used as the theme for the segment “Mirai Nikki V” within the variety show “U-nan no Hontoko!” and is a heartrending love ballad based on Fukuyama’s own real-life experiences.

Its reflections on memories with a lover and the wish for their happiness even after parting resonate even more deeply when listened to during spring, the season of farewells.

With Fukuyama’s soothing low voice, it’s a masterpiece destined to be remembered in J-pop history.

spring thunderYonezu Kenshi

This song expresses feelings of love by likening them to natural phenomena that herald the arrival of spring.

It’s included on singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu’s album “BOOTLEG,” released in November 2017.

The piece portrays how budding feelings of love spread like a storm within the heart, conveying the frustration of wanting to express one’s feelings to someone but finding it difficult to do so.

Although the BPM is 124—not particularly fast—the lyrics are densely packed and rapid-fire, so you might need practice to sing it well at karaoke.

The melody line also has complex sections, making the overall difficulty fairly high.

It’s a recommended track for those who’ve experienced new encounters in spring or who are harboring secret feelings.

spring sunlightKanapu × Kujira

[Suite] KAFU × Kujira #97 “Spring Sunlight” [Original MV]
spring sunlightKanapu × Kujira

This song lets you bask in a soft, warm light, like gentle spring sunshine.

KAFU’s transparent, airy voice resonates pleasantly, as if heralding the arrival of spring.

The poetic lyrics woven by Kujira beautifully capture the shifting emotions of a season where partings and encounters intersect.

Released in March 2022, this track gently nudges those facing graduation or a new chapter in life.

Wrapped in spring’s cheer, it’s sure to give you the courage to take a new step forward.

Why not welcome a new chapter of your life, accompanied by KAFU’s voice?

Graduation -GRADUATION-Kikuchi Momoko

Momoko Kikuchi’s youthful song seeps into the heart along with the spring warmth.

Its lyrics are filled with the complex feelings of students facing graduation, and every listen makes your chest tighten with emotion.

You can almost picture the two of them walking down an avenue, counting the poplar trees.

Released in February 1985, the track was also used as the theme song for a TV drama of the same name and became a huge hit.

It topped the Oricon charts for the first time and sold nearly 400,000 copies.

With a fresh vibe that feels like being beckoned by the spring breeze and a poignant sense of parting, it’s a perfect song for the younger generation welcoming a new spring.

Spring ~spring~Hysteric Blue

This song is one of Hysteric Blue’s signature tracks, released in January 1999.

Its refreshing, feel-good arrangement—reflecting the late ’90s J-pop scene—is superb, exuding a breezy quality that’s perfect for spring.

Not only the chorus but the entire song is packed with irresistibly catchy melodies, making it instantly memorable.

Be sure to pay attention to vocalist Tama’s clear, soaring high tones that beautifully carry those melodic lines.

The song was also used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Mokugeki! Dokyun,” gaining popularity across a wide range of listeners.