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A Collection of Moving Graduation Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! [Farewells, Friendship, and Fight Songs]

When graduation season arrives, we tend to go to karaoke more often for farewell parties and the like! And when you go to karaoke with friends, you might think, “I want to sing a song related to graduation!” So in this article, we’ll introduce a selection of recommended graduation songs that are perfect for belting out at karaoke.

We’ve picked everything from classic staples to the latest hits, so use this as a guide for choosing your setlist! I hope this article helps you look back on your wonderful memories.

A collection of moving graduation song classics you’ll want to sing at karaoke! [Farewells, Friendship, and Cheer Songs] (41–50)

Song of DepartureAAA

A ballad by AAA that stays by your side when you take a new step forward.

With a melody that resonates deep in your heart and powerful lyrics, it gently embraces the complex emotions that come with moving or setting off on a new journey.

Beautifully expressing gratitude for past memories and hope for the future, this ballad single was released in January 2009.

Its charm lies in the vocals that showcase each member’s unique character.

It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Future Century Shakespeare” and ranked high on the Oricon charts.

It’s the perfect song for anyone facing a life milestone such as graduation or moving.

It will clear the clouds of a heart mixed with anxiety and anticipation.

MY GRADUATIONThe Checkers

A gemlike ballad that richly portrays the milestone of graduation.

Set to a gentle melody, it tenderly depicts scenes like exchanging buttons on school uniforms and walking together to the station.

Looking back on memories from ages 16 to 18, it masterfully conveys both the sweetness of young love and the poignancy of parting.

Included on The Checkers’ album “GO” and released in 1987, it was the group’s first self-produced work, with lyrics by Fumiya Fujii and music by Susumu Takeuchi.

Deeply rooted in Japan’s music scene as a staple to hear during graduation season, this song is wholeheartedly recommended for anyone who cherishes memories of their youth.

Goodbye Busyuzu

A gem of a love song that gently wraps farewells and reunions in an acoustic sound.

It’s a heartwarming track you’ll want to listen to as spring arrives.

The protagonist’s hidden feelings and regrets are portrayed over a tender, bittersweet melody.

Yuzu’s refreshing vocals continue to resonate with those experiencing springtime goodbyes.

Released in March 1999 and included on the album “Yuzuen,” it was also featured as an insert song in the NHK morning drama series “Yanchakure,” capturing fans’ hearts.

It’s a song we hope those parting from someone dear, just before starting a new chapter in life, will listen to.

As a spring anthem that gives you the courage to take a step toward the future, it comes highly recommended.

Best FriendKiroro

Kiroro 「Best Friend」 Official Music Video
Best FriendKiroro

It is a masterpiece whose warm melody gently envelops gratitude and bonds between friends, sinking deep into the heart.

It portrays the precious times and memories shared with companions, and the beauty of supporting one another in life, accompanied by a calm yet powerful piano tone.

The work is imbued with boundless gratitude for those who have been a source of support throughout one’s life.

Released in June 2001, it moved many people as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Churasan.” In 2016, it was also chosen as the Japanese end theme for the Disney film “The Good Dinosaur,” and it continues to be loved across generations.

It’s a perfect song for spring, a season of many farewells such as graduation ceremonies, and will surely continue to stay in the hearts of many as a piece that accompanies life’s important moments.

Dear Sir or Madam, on this day when cherry blossoms flutterMafumafu

[MV] Dear Sir/Madam, On This Day When Cherry Blossoms Flutter Down / Mafumafu [Shonen Janmaga Gakuen]
Dear Sir/Madam, on this day when cherry blossoms flutter, Mafumafu

A gem of a song that gently weaves together the bittersweetness of cherry blossoms drifting in the spring breeze and the youthful scenes of student days.

Mafumafu’s delicate vocals beautifully capture school buildings tinged with the colors of spring and the sorrow of parting with someone dear.

Featured on the album “Kagurairo Artifact” and released in March 2019, this track was created as the theme song for the website “Shonen Jumaga Gakuen.” It carefully portrays memories and regrets from school days, as well as hope for the future, offering comfort to those entering a season of new meetings and farewells.

A perfect song for anyone whose heart is wavering before graduation season or the start of a new life in spring.

YELL ~Support~Kobukuro

A graduation song by Kobukuro.

It carries an encouraging message: after graduating, keep pushing forward from here.

The key change in the final chorus gives it an epic feel and makes it a super cool track—sure to get everyone fired up at karaoke.

Sakura (Solo)Naotaro Moriyama

When it comes to pioneering graduation songs with “sakura” in the title, Naotaro Moriyama’s “Sakura” comes to mind.

Released in 2003 as his second single, it’s one of his signature songs and reached No.

1 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

The lyrics are memorable for the way they fully accept parting from friends who shared one’s youth, while expressing a determination to look forward and move ahead.

If you’re going to karaoke with friends during the last days of your student life, try singing it with the promise that you’ll definitely meet again!