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Graduation Songs for Those in Their 30s: Nostalgic Classics That Rekindle Emotions & Timeless Favorites Still Popular Today

When graduation season arrives, you hear graduation songs everywhere.

There are massive hits from the Showa and Heisei eras, songs that have become beloved staples of the season across generations, and new tracks released each year to mark the time of farewells.

In this article, we’ll introduce songs that were hits when people in their 30s were graduating, or that were commonly used at graduation ceremonies.

Listening to the tracks you heard back then—songs you actually sang at the ceremony or that played as background music—might bring back those nostalgic, bittersweet feelings.

They’re also great picks for karaoke at class reunions.

Graduation Songs for Those in Their 30s: Nostalgic Classics That Bring Back the Emotion & Timeless Favorites Still Popular Today (1–10)

YELLikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari “YELL” Music Video
YELLikimonogakari

This song is a beloved staple of graduation playlists.

Its lyrics resonate as they give you the courage to spread your wings toward the future while searching for where you belong.

The message is positive: “goodbye” isn’t a sad word, but a chance to take a new step forward.

Released in September 2009, the song was chosen as the set piece for the NHK National School Music Competition’s junior high division, earning support from a wide audience.

With its warm tone, it’s the kind of song you’ll find yourself humming at graduations, reunions, and other moments of parting and reunion with dear friends.

cherry blossomKobukuro

A grand ballad with a cherry blossom theme.

It portrays overcoming heartbreak and growing from the experience, while celebrating the importance of loving others—resonating deeply with many listeners.

Released in November 2005 and chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Ns’ Aoi,” which began airing the following January, this work remains one of Kobukuro’s signature songs, beloved across generations.

It’s especially recommended for graduation and farewell season.

Cherishing the feelings you hold in your heart, this song gives you the courage to take a new step forward.

Cherry Blossom BookmarkAKB48

[MV full] Sakura no Shiori / AKB48 [Official]
Cherry Blossom BookmarkAKB48

This is an AKB48 song that continues to be loved by many as a graduation anthem that evokes the arrival of spring.

Its melody conjures images of cherry blossoms, and the lyrics about parting and new beginnings resonate deeply.

Released in February 2010, it became a major hit, breaking a seven-year record by surpassing 300,000 copies in first-week sales for a female artist.

It was also used as the theme song for the TV Tokyo drama “Majisuka Gakuen,” making it popular across a wide range of generations.

It’s a favorite as a choral piece for graduation ceremonies and school events, and it has even been included in some music textbooks.

It’s a song I highly recommend to anyone about to embark on a new chapter.

Graduation Songs for People in Their 30s: Nostalgic Classics That Bring Back the Emotion & Timeless Favorites Still Popular Today (11–20)

road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)EXILE

“Michi (Road),” the ballad released by EXILE in 2007 and known as a staple graduation song.

For many people in their thirties whose graduation coincided with its release, it’s likely a song that perfectly captures their youth and stirs up nostalgia.

Listening to the lyrics that describe the feelings at a time of departure and gratitude toward friends may bring back vivid memories from those days.

The warm melody that evokes nostalgia can make your heart—and even your eyes—well up.

Words of FarewellKaientai

Kaientai’s “Okuru Kotoba” goes beyond the realm of a typical graduation song and continues to be loved by many.

Since its 1979 release, it has also been cherished as the theme song for the TV drama “Mr.

Kinpachi in Class 3-B,” starring Tetsuya Takeda.

Although originally written as a heartbreak song, it fits perfectly with the moment of graduation—a new departure.

Its clear, transparent melody and warm lyrics resonate in the heart, making it a timeless piece that is passed down along with unfading memories.

Graduation PhotoArai Yumi

Graduation Photograph / Sotsugyou Shashin (2022 Mix)
Graduation PhotoArai Yumi

When we trace back our memories, many of us probably find that the classic song “Sotsugyo Shashin” (Graduation Photo) by Yumi Arai comes to mind alongside memories of our graduation ceremonies.

This gem of a ballad, which Yuming composed for Hi-Fi Set, touched people’s heartstrings and has been covered by many artists.

Hearing its gentle, pale-hued melody brings back those days, and some may even find themselves on the verge of tears.

The lyrics depict scenes layered with time after graduation, stirring a nostalgia for days gone by.

The reason it continues to be loved across generations becomes immediately clear the moment you listen to it.

On the day of departure…Kawashima Ai

Ai Kawashima / On the Day of Departure (Lyrics)
On the day of departure…Kawashima Ai

Ai Kawashima’s “Tabidachi no Hi ni…” is a song she wrote while imagining her own high school graduation.

It traces friendship and youthful days over a soft, gentle melody.

Carrying on the spirit of I WiSH’s “Ashita e no Tobira,” which was used in the dating reality show Ainori and loved by many, it expresses the milestone of graduation in an emotional way.

Its acoustic sound is soothing, and it will make you feel as if you’ve opened a graduation album.

For those in their thirties in particular, it’s a track that vividly brings back the scenes of that time.