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?” For those of you feeling excited—or maybe a little anxious—before the entrance ceremony, this is a must-read!
In this article, we’re introducing the perfect Vocaloid tracks for your entrance ceremony.
From songs about meeting new friends and tunes that hint at the start of a new chapter to爽快, feel-good anthems that cheer you on—we’ve picked a wide range!
You’re sure to find a new favorite, so be sure to read to the end!
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Vocaloid songs perfect for entrance ceremonies. For those who want to savor their youth! (21–30)
Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito-P

‘Iyaru Fanclub’ is a fun piece with a storyline about studying Chinese just to talk to someone you love.
The desire to learn something new is very relatable.
The catchy rhythm, sound arrangement, and music video are enjoyable too.
If you want to boost your excitement before the entrance ceremony, how about giving it a try?
After-School StrideLast Note.

“After School Stride” produced with GUMI.
Perhaps thanks to its rhythm and world-building, it’s a song many find irresistibly catchy, packed with unforgettable phrases that you’ll understand the moment you listen.
Created by the music unit Last Note.
, it’s one track from the serialized “Mikagura School Suite.
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Vocaloid songs perfect for entrance ceremonies. For those who want to revel in their youth! (31–40)
At the mercy of the godsrerulili P

This is “Kami no Manimani,” created using Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and GUMI.
It’s based on an ancient myth in which a god, fed up with the troubles of this world, shuts themselves away inside a rock.
Still, even though there are plenty of unpleasant things, it’s actually an upbeat song about enjoying life on this Earth with a positive outlook.
This energetic track, perfect for the start of spring, was made by rerulili, who is also the creator of “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl.”
Rainbow-colored MorningWato

“Nanairo no Asa” is a stylish, gently flowing track perfect for a café ambiance.
The mesmerizing piano pairs perfectly with Hatsune Miku’s cute, soothing vocals.
It’s reputed to give you energy when you listen on a refreshing morning.
The song was included on the odd-time-signature compilation album “4≠4.
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YellowKz

This is “Yellow” by Hatsune Miku.
It’s a song about not being able to let go even after love has ended, yet the melody is poppy and refreshing—makes you want to dance, doesn’t it? It’s perfect for the start of the season, a forward-looking spring, and just like the lyrics say, it’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to on a sparkling spring morning.
The world hasn't even begun yet.PinocchioP

If there’s a song that lets you greet each brand-new day with a clean slate, it’s “The World Hasn’t Even Started Yet.” Created in 2020 by PinocchioP, a Vocaloid producer known for songs with a unique perspective, it pairs driving electro sounds with Hatsune Miku’s colorful vocals.
Packed with messages that support those feeling anxious or troubled about stepping into the unknown, it’s a Vocaloid track that makes you want to believe in the possibilities of the future rather than dwell on the past.
It’s the perfect listen for the spring season, right before entrance ceremonies.
No abnormalities in the cherry blossom frontWataru P

It’s ‘No Irregularities in the Cherry Blossom Front,’ a song I want to listen to when spring arrives.
Even though I myself haven’t taken root in this world yet, it declares: bloom in full glory—capturing the vigor of beautiful cherry blossoms.
It is included on the compilation album ‘EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocaloanthems feat.
Hatsune Miku.
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