[Departure] A Special Feature on Anime Songs to Hear at Graduation Ceremonies [Tearjerkers]
When it comes to graduation songs, there are all kinds—from classic choral pieces to popular J-pop hits.
But if you’re an anime fan, you probably want to listen to anime songs that are perfect for graduation! In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of anime tracks you’ll definitely want to hear as you reflect on graduation.
In addition to the timeless staples every anime fan thinks of, we’ll also feature songs that aren’t originally “graduation songs” but still fit the graduation vibe.
We hope you find a new favorite!
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[Departure] A Special Feature on Anime Songs You Want to Hear at Graduation Ceremonies [Tearjerkers] (91–100)
Hitominakachō

Hitominaka is a song that celebrates the importance of entrusting our hopes to the future.
Ding’s crystal-clear vocals and the gentle tones of the harp blend with a heartwarming melody, tenderly enveloping the listener.
Chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime Tsurune: The Linking Shot, the piece resonates with its dramatic developments and evokes the bonds between people.
At graduation ceremonies—those moments when we carry both the ache of parting and the anticipation of a new life—I hope you’ll share the hopeful melody this song weaves.
Beautiful DreamerEzoshika Gourmet Club

Literally, graduation is the starting point for moving toward a beautiful dream.
Listen to this upbeat song and boost your spirits! It’s a track by the rock band Ezoshika Gourmet Club, released in 2021.
It serves as the ending theme for the anime “Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy.” The bright vocals and expansive band sound feel so refreshing! “Let’s live just the way we want.” Give this positive number a listen—it’ll inspire that feeling.
Spring Notesmiwa

A graduation ceremony that coincides with the season when cherry blossoms bloom.
miwa’s “Harunoto,” perfectly suited to this bittersweet yet warm time of year, is a song worthy of coloring the moment of graduation.
Chosen as the ending theme for the anime “MIX MEISEI STORY: The Second Summer, Beyond the Sky,” this track carries a message that resonates with students who hold the emotion of their send-off day close to their hearts.
miwa’s pure and powerful voice will encourage everyone who is bravely taking their first step on the journey called “graduation.”
After feelings, clear skiesaoi (CV: Iguchi Yuka) hinata (CV: Asumi Kana)

This is the opening theme for the fourth season of the series about girls who go mountain climbing, Yama no Susume: Next Summit.
Its light sound and buoyant vocals strongly evoke a bright, forward-looking mood.
It portrays the girls pressing on along difficult paths with the experiences and memories they’ve accumulated in their hearts, conveying a sense of hope for the future that extends beyond mountaineering.
The song also powerfully expresses gratitude for the things that support you, making it a fitting choice for a graduation setting.
BatonAshita Komichi (CV: Murakami Manatsu)

Baton, with its refreshing acoustic guitar tones, is a song used as the ending theme for the TV anime Akebi’s Sailor Uniform.
It’s sung by Manatsu Murakami, the voice actress who plays the protagonist, Komichi Akebi.
Her clear, transparent vocals perfectly match the song’s cute and breezy atmosphere.
With lyrics that capture ordinary scenes—like the walk home or a classroom after school—the song turns memories of school life into sparkling treasures.


