[Spring Songs] Masterpieces for Mid-Spring to Listen to in March. Spring Tunes
The air of spring gradually arrives, carrying the scent of flowers.
In March, some of you may be experiencing graduation—a major turning point in life.
There are also events like White Day and the grand stages of sports competitions.
In this article, we’ll introduce timeless songs that fit perfectly with March—tunes that gently accompany everyday life, warming you with the mild weather while stirring a hint of bittersweet emotion.
May they help you feel even a little more positive.
With music full of warmth, let’s slowly lift our spirits as we head into spring!
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[Spring Songs] Famous mid-spring tracks to hear in March. Spring songs (61–70)
Before spring comesGōruden Bonbā

Golden Bomber is a visual kei air band known for comedic songs like “Memeshikute.” Their track “Before Spring Comes,” included on the 2010 release Golden Best ~Pressure~, is a poignant love song about parting in spring.
Its beautiful piano and strings leave a strong impression, with an emotionally moving arrangement.
The lyrics, which depict a farewell with someone dear, are also noteworthy.
Listen to this bittersweet ballad and welcome spring with a refreshed heart.
Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi

Speaking of March, White Day is one of the big events, isn’t it? This is a love song by Kazuyoshi Saito that men will want to give to women on White Day.
Saying “I really like you” or “I love you” is a line Japanese men are the least comfortable with, right? But even for such Japanese men, if it’s through a song, they might be able to convey their feelings to the woman they like.
This song will help them do just that!
cherry blossomDA PUMP

This is a spring song by DA PUMP, who made a comeback in the U.S.A.
in 2018.
Since the song’s theme is cherry blossoms, it carries a slightly Japanese vibe, but it also features their signature danceable arrangement, making it distinctly their own.
Sakura (2019)Moriyama Naotaro

Singer-songwriter Naotaro Moriyama, known for his unique personality and frequent appearances on variety shows.
“Sakura (2019),” used as the theme song for the TV drama ‘My Coworker Sakura,’ is a rearranged version of his second single “Sakura (Dokushō),” one of the pioneering cherry blossom songs in the J-pop scene.
The lyrical melody, with its distinctive falsetto that heightens the sense of poignancy, instantly evokes images of graduation ceremonies.
With its dramatic piano and string ensemble that stirs the heart, it’s a quintessential graduation song.
Sakura Weather and a Time Machine with Hatsune MikuAdo

A single brimming with the warmth of spring and a bittersweet longing for days gone by is performed through the beautiful harmony of Ado and Hatsune Miku.
Warm melodies perfect for the cherry-blossom season and poignant lyrics that look back on the passage of time.
Released in October 2024, this meaningful song coincided with Ado’s 22nd birthday.
In the music video, a world unfolds where human and Vocaloid voices blend exquisitely against a backdrop of cherry blossoms.
It’s perfect for welcoming a new season, especially recommended for those who cherish memories spent with loved ones during cherry blossom time.
Amid changing times, it will gently encourage anyone ready to take a new step forward.
The flowers are cherry blossoms; you are beautiful.ikimonogakari

If you want to feel the warmth of spring and take in vivid scenery, I recommend “Hana wa Sakura Kimi wa Utsukushi.” It was released by the musical group Ikimono-gakari in 2008 and was used as the CM song for the au Sony Ericsson W61S.
It’s a rock number featuring rhythmic drums and poignant strings.
The lyrics, which feel like reading a short novel, are beautiful and conjure images of spring landscapes.
It’s a spring song you’ll want to listen to in March—when you feel the ache of parting yet look forward to a new season.
Please give me wingsYamakami Michio, Murai Kunihiko

Tsubasa wo Kudasai was created by lyricist Michio Yamagami and music producer Kunihiko Murai.
Since it was covered by the group Akai Tori in 1971, the song has been recorded by numerous artists and included in school textbooks.
Its lyrics, which evoke the image of taking flight from where you are, and its beautiful melody make it easy to see why it has been cherished for so long.
It’s a timeless classic that never loses its luster, perfect for March—the graduation season—when people take a leap into a new world.



