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You'll surely remember your youth. Spring songs recommended for people in their 40s.

For people in their 40s, their youth probably spans the 1990s to the 2000s.

For those who spent their formative years in the era when CDs sold the most, music felt close and ever-present—whether you loved it or not.

The J-POP scene produced countless hits, and this time we’ve compiled a list of spring-themed songs among them.

From farewell songs that evoke graduation to tracks that signal a fresh start, anyone in their 40s is sure to find these nostalgic.

Sure to bring back memories of your youth. Recommended spring songs for people in their 40s (1–10)

Sakura, Bloom!storm

ARASHI – Sakura Sake [Official Music Video]
Sakura bloomed, storm

A heartwarming message song from Arashi, serving as an anthem to cheer on young people taking their first steps forward.

Its powerful melody gives you the courage to move ahead, and its message brimming with hope for the future blends perfectly.

With an up-tempo sound that incorporates pop-punk elements and a striking rap part by Sho Sakurai, the song’s appeal as a cheer anthem is further amplified.

Released in March 2005, it was used as the CM song for Jonan Prep School, in which member Sho Sakurai appeared, and debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It was also included on the album “5×10 All the BEST! 1999-2009,” and is beloved as one of Arashi’s signature tracks.

It’s the perfect springtime support song that gently pushes the backs of not only exam takers, but also anyone facing a new life or fresh challenges.

Come, spring.Yumi Matsutoya

A masterwork by Yumi Matsutoya that delicately portrays the longing for spring.

Released in October 1994 as the theme song for an NHK morning drama series, it became a major hit, reaching No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart.

Its emotionally rich melody—woven from nostalgia for days gone by and anticipation of a new season—resonates deeply with listeners.

More than just a seasonal song, it embraces universal themes of renewal and hope, and has been featured in commercials for Suntory’s BOSS Rainbow Mountain Blend and All Nippon Airways.

Cherished by many as a heartwarming number that accompanies life’s milestones and new beginnings in spring, it continues to be beloved today.

Spring ~spring~Hysteric Blue

A signature song by Hysteric Blue that opens with scenes stirring up old memories.

It breezily portrays the protagonist facing a breakup and stepping forward toward new dreams.

Set against the backdrop of spring, it melodically depicts the conflicting emotions of lingering attachment to the past and hope for the future, beautifully expressing the delicate feelings unique to adolescence.

Released as a single in January 1999, it reached No.

5 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and earned the group a spot on that year’s NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

A heartwarming number recommended for those whose youthful memories resurface with the arrival of spring.

Sure to bring back your youth. Spring songs recommended for those in their 40s (11–20)

Tomorrow, when spring comesTakako Matsu

A debut single by Takako Matsu that gently and poignantly captures the tenderness and wistfulness of spring.

Used as the theme song for NTT’s “Exciting New Life Campaign” commercial, this piece refreshingly sings of feelings for “you,” who is devoted to baseball.

Upon its release in March 1997, it reached No.

8 on the Oricon charts and was also performed at that year’s 48th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

With a clear, transparent voice and lyrical melody, it nestles close to the heart with the arrival of spring, gently encouraging those entering a season of new encounters and farewells.

10-year cherry blossomsAKB48

[MV full] 10nen Zakura / AKB48 [Official]
10-Year Cherry Blossoms AKB48

A song themed around graduation, parting, and reunion has arrived from AKB48 with the coming of spring.

Centered by Atsuko Maeda and Jurina Matsui, it weaves a story of farewells and reunions with fresh, vivid expression.

Set to an upbeat rhythm, its wishes for the future offer a reassuring message that resonates with the graduation scenes everyone experiences.

Released in March 2009, the single reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to during this season when partings and encounters intersect, as you reflect on memories with someone special.

SAKURA GoodbyeSCANDAL

SCANDAL “SAKURA Goodbye” / Sakura Goodbye – Music Video
SAKURA Goodbye SCANDAL

A number that became one of SCANDAL’s signature early works, beautifully capturing both the bittersweetness and freshness that accompany graduation scenes.

Its message, told from a true-to-life perspective, carries a power that evokes universal empathy.

The song had existed since the band’s formation and drew attention when it was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s variety show “Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!” Its up-tempo rock sound and the sense of parting—and anticipation for a new journey—set against the season of cherry blossoms are sure to resonate as spring arrives.

It can be called a gem of a pop tune that colors a page of youth, perfect for listening to at life’s important milestones.

GraduationGagaga SP

A bittersweet love song that likens a breakup between a man and a woman to “graduation.” Carefully crafted by the youth punk band from Kobe, Gagaga SP, the lyrics vividly capture the pain of heartbreak, lingering attachment, and the determination to move forward.

Released in January 2002 as their major-label debut single and peaking at No.

30 on the Oricon chart, this track has become one of their signature songs and a staple of their live shows, as the band is known for leading the youth punk boom.

With its straightforward lyrics and powerful sound, this song is sure to be a source of comfort when you’re healing from a breakup or trying to overcome a farewell with someone important.