Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: classic and popular spring tunes
As March arrives, it’s the time when students graduate and working adults transfer, change jobs, or retire—when many people leave their current environments.
Along with that, opportunities to go to karaoke increase, with thank-you parties and farewell gatherings.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke in March.
We’ve picked out many songs perfect for this season—graduation and goodbye songs to send off those embarking on a new journey, as well as springtime tracks about cherry blossoms—so use this as a reference when choosing your karaoke setlist!
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Karaoke I want to sing in March: Classic and popular spring songs (31–40)
spring breezeyuzu

Yuzu, the folk duo behind universally known classics like “Natsuiro” and “Eikou no Kakehashi,” has released numerous hit songs over the years.
Their 23rd single, “Harukaze,” which reportedly dates back to their days as street musicians, also drew attention for featuring a violin solo by Taro Hakase during the instrumental break.
The lyrics, which look back on memories while conveying a sense of lingering regret, are feelings many people may relate to after graduation.
With its sentimental melody, it’s a nostalgic number that remains bittersweet even when sung at karaoke.
March 9Remioromen

Yuzu, one of Japan’s leading acoustic duos.
There are many of their songs you might want to sing at karaoke, but since it’s March, this one is a must.
Sung as a message to friends, it gains even more depth when listened to during the March season.
It’s also a classic graduation song—why not sing it as a gift to friends who are parting ways, or to friends striving toward a goal?
Spring meltsindigo la End

A lyrical song by indigo la End that delicately captures the subtle emotions of people welcoming spring.
With poetic, dreamlike imagery, it weaves together the changes that come with the shifting seasons and the growth found through overlapping encounters and farewells.
Born in March 2022 as the campaign song for FM802 and Hanshin Expressway’s “ACCESS!” and unveiled by a limited-time unit, it was later released as a self-cover that fully expresses the band’s worldview through indigo la End’s signature delicate arrangements and emotional sound.
It’s a track that stays close to those sensing the arrival of spring and searching for the courage to step into a new environment.
Its warmth, like the gentle sunlight of spring, and its calm, wistful tenderness seep into the heart.
On the day of departure…Kawashima Ai

Ai Kawashima’s “Tabidachi no Hi ni…” is a song loved by many as a celebration of new beginnings with the arrival of spring.
Released in 2003 under the name I WiSH, it’s also known as the original version of the smash hit “Ashita e no Tobira,” which broke into the top 10 on the Oricon charts.
The lyrics gently portray the scenes of a graduation ceremony, expressing the feelings of parting and setting off on a new journey, warmly embracing the listener’s heart.
It’s a heartfelt ballad perfect for singing at karaoke during the March graduation season.
DepartureFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

In April, there are many events that celebrate new beginnings, like graduation ceremonies, school entrance ceremonies, and company induction ceremonies.
In this season, the song I’d love for you to sing at karaoke is FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ “Tabidachi” (Departure).
There are times when you might doubt your own life, but when that happens, try singing this song.
It will surely help you look forward to the future.
Karaoke songs I want to sing in March: classic and popular spring tunes (41–50)
Sakura, Bloom!arashi

This is a masterpiece in which gem-like messages that seep into the heart on a gentle spring breeze are expressed through Arashi’s magnificent vocals and harmonies.
Through the beauty and transience of cherry blossoms, it gently sings of life’s changes and renewal, and hope for the future.
Filled with feelings that resonate with the arrival of spring—moving forward as if guided by the wind, understanding that deepens over time, and challenges toward a new self—it was released in February 2015 and chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Ouroboros: This Love Is, Indeed, Justice.” It is also included on the album “Japonism,” and you can see it performed in the live video work “ARASHI BLAST in Miyagi.” With a refreshing vibe perfect for a spring drive and lyrics that give you the courage to move forward, it’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend for the start of a new season.
Journey of the HeartGO!GO!7188

March is the season of farewells and new beginnings.
This song is youth punk, but the lyrics are very heartrending.
I think it’s a bittersweet coming-of-age tune where the feeling of not wanting to say goodbye peeks through now and then.
I suspect there are more people than you’d expect who feel the same way as the lyrics of this song.



