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A perfect Vocaloid song for entrance ceremonies. For those who want to revel in their youth!

“What kind of school life is about to begin?” If you’re feeling excited—or a bit anxious—before the entrance ceremony, this is a must-read! In this article, we’ll introduce songs perfect for your entrance ceremony, curated especially for Vocaloid fans like you.

We’ve picked a wide range, from tracks about meeting new friends and songs that evoke the start of a new chapter, to exhilarating, feel-good anthems.

You’re sure to find a new favorite, so be sure to read to the end!

Vocaloid songs perfect for entrance ceremonies. For those of you who want to revel in your youth! (71–80)

Sakura Reminiscencekururinpa P

[Hatsune Miku] Sakura Reminiscence [Original PV]
Sakura Reminiscencekururinpa P

Recommended for those who aren’t in the mood for breezy tunes just because it’s the entrance ceremony.

For us, there’s only one entrance ceremony in our lives, but from the perspective of something that’s lived much longer—say, a cherry tree—it might leave a very different impression.

This is a track set to a Japanese rock sound that breaks through the relaxed atmosphere of the ceremony.

Heralding springgomen nasai ga ienakute

Starting with entrance ceremonies, spring is a season when all kinds of changes arrive.

Because of that, I think many people have various memories tied to spring.

When I listen to this song, it brings back so many things—past romances from springtime, the times I chased my dreams, and more.

Why not draw on those past experiences and face your entrance ceremony with them as your strength?

88☆彡Marashii × Horie Shota (kemu)

88☆彡 / Marasy × Akita Horie (kemu) feat. Hatsune Miku × KAITO
88☆彡Marashii × Horie Shota (kemu)

Instead of overthinking, “88彡” gives you the courage to step into a new world with a pure heart.

It was created by pianist Marasy and Shota Horie, who also releases Vocaloid songs as kemu.

The track features a brisk, exhilarating band sound with the brilliant tones of a brass band.

Its heartwarming message will encourage students as their dreams expand—through club activities, studies, love, and part-time jobs.

With the gentle duet vocals of Hatsune Miku and KAITO, it’s a song that makes you want to step forward into tomorrow.

If you’re feeling anxious before the entrance ceremony, be sure to receive this cheer.

Turkish March is over \^o^/Owata P

[Hatsune Miku] Turkish March Owata \^o^/ [PV DVD]
Turkish March is over \^o^/Owata P

“Turkish March Owata \^o^/,” a comedy-heavy piece with a school theme.

It’s a parody song, you know.

The lyrics about being late provoke a surreal kind of laughter.

It’s a curious work where Hatsune Miku’s cute voice unexpectedly matches well with the Turkish March.

If you’re ever late for an entrance ceremony, why not give it a listen on your way to school (lol)?

Departing in springKanzaki Iori

Spring’s gentle melancholy and warmth slowly unfold in “Departing in Spring.” Created in 2022 by music producer Kanzaki Iori, known for signature songs like “Hated by Life Itself,” it portrays a scene where, while recalling past events, the singer sends encouragement to a loved one embarking on new days.

You’ll also find comfort in Kafu’s clear, translucent vocals carried by a relaxed beat.

With a beautiful yet fleeting melody, it’s a Vocaloid track that celebrates the arrival of spring.

Give this song a listen—it’s a number that gently wraps around the nervous excitement just before an entrance ceremony.