Anime Songs for Spring: Encounters and Farewells
What kind of season is spring for you?
Since it’s the time when graduations, school admissions, and new lives begin, I imagine everyone has their own image of it.
This time, our theme is anime songs that make you feel spring!
We’ve picked out spring-like anison from various angles—not only songs that directly feature spring, but also tracks with lyrics perfect for the season of meetings and farewells.
I think your way of listening will change once you watch the anime too, so be sure to check them out.
We’ve covered a wide range of generations as well, so don’t miss it!
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Anime Songs That Feel Like Spring [Encounters & Farewells] (71–80)
LullabyRADWIMPS

This is a song that gently embraces the meetings and partings of spring.
Released by RADWIMPS in March 2005, it delicately portrays the hopes and anxieties of a new life and the loneliness of saying goodbye to friends.
The lyrics, filled with kindness and love, resonate with the listener’s heart and give them the courage to look forward.
Yojiro Noda’s clear, transparent voice blends beautifully with the band’s melody, evoking the arrival of spring.
It’s a perfect track for those facing graduation, school entrance, or a new chapter in life.
Why not let this song ride on the spring breeze and take your first step forward while listening to it?
Chasing Dreams!Special Week (CV: Azumi Waki), Silence Suzuka (CV: Marika Kouno), Tokai Teio (CV: Machico), Vodka (CV: Ayaka Ohashi), Daiwa Scarlet (CV: Chisaki Kimura), Gold Ship (CV: Hitomi Ueda), Mejiro McQueen (CV: Saori Oonishi)

It’s the opening theme of the anime Uma Musume: Pretty Derby Season 2.
The sound, which features many brass instruments starting with the fanfare at the beginning, heightens the song’s sense of speed while also reflecting the content of the work.
The lyrics are striking as well, expressing a strong determination to move toward one’s goals and feelings for someone important who stays by your side and helps you grow.
It’s a song filled with a burning passion in the heart, yet it also carries a bright and fun atmosphere.
Seven-colored ArchPokémon BW Chorus

This song features a bright melody that evokes the breath of spring.
Performed by the Pokémon BW Choir, it was released digitally in March 2012 as the ending theme for the anime Pokémon: Best Wishes.
Its lyrics, full of hope and dreams, resonate deeply.
Under a blue sky, it depicts stepping toward the future with shining eyes, encouraging listeners to transform both joy and sorrow into strength for tomorrow and take flight.
It’s perfect for those embarking on a new chapter.
Bathed in spring sunlight, this is a track that gives a gentle push to keep moving toward your dreams.
For 4 ForeverRikka (CV: Chiemi Tanaka), Chiyo (CV: Natsumi Murakami), Sekine (CV: Ayane Sakura), Tsubasa (CV: Megumi Han)

“For 4 Forever” is the ending theme of the anime “The Little Lies We All Tell.
” The anime portrays the everyday lives of four middle school girls, and the song is performed by the four voice actresses who play them: Chiemi Tanaka, Natsumi Murakami, Ayane Sakura, and Megumi Han.
Since it’s presented as being sung by the characters, the lyrics are crafted to celebrate youthful days.
The driving sound and uplifting lyrics convey the excitement that students feel when a new school term begins in spring.
Route BLUEYuki Nakashima

Route BLUE is the ending theme of the anime Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie, which portrays romance between students.
The song is by Yuki Nakashima, a multi-talented model and voice actor.
Set to an electro-style sound, its lyrics depict relatable romantic situations and bittersweet feelings.
Overall, it leaves a fresh impression that’s perfect for spring.
Be sure to pay attention to her expressive vocals, which are at times powerful and at other times delicate.
Memento of SpringChitose Moto

An exotic, oriental-style anime song.
It’s a track by singer Chitose Hajime, known for the smash-hit debut single “Watatsumi no Ki,” released in 2006 as her seventh single.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales, which is based on traditional Japanese ghost stories.
The ethereal sound pairs perfectly with the fragile message in the lyrics—“I will keep thinking of you forever”—and it brings me to tears.
Ideally, listen while gazing at a scene of cherry blossoms drifting in the wind.
DiplomaShion Miyawaki

You could call it the quintessential graduation song! Its fresh, youthful lyrics hint at a bright future ahead.
Amid the bittersweet feeling, there’s a breezy lightness, making it a pop song that goes beyond the realm of anime music.
The soaring high notes are wonderful.
It’s a perfect song for cherry blossom season, and it even feels like something you could sing as a choir at a graduation ceremony.






