[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)
Youth PhotographLittle Glee Monster

A number that makes your heart dance with its light, airy piano and Little Glee Monster’s harmonies! It vividly brings graduation scenes to mind, doesn’t it? A graduation song that portrays farewells in such a fun, friendly mood is rare, and it feels so quintessentially Little Glee Monster that it makes my heart race.
It overflows with down-to-earth emotions of the here and now, and I imagine people of that generation and students especially won’t be able to stop relating.
The days we’ve spent until now will surely become a straight, steady support for what comes next.
For those who graduated in a different format due to an unprecedented situation, I know it must have been really tough.
I hope the day comes when we can meet again and laugh together.
SAKURA DropsUtada Hikaru

It was Hikaru Utada’s 11th single, released in 2002.
The song was used as the theme for the TBS drama “First Love” and reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
With a somewhat wistful sound, it evocatively portrays cherry blossom petals blooming without yielding to the snow.
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.
Unchanging Things ~since 1976~KOKIA

KOKIA’s singer-songwriter number “Kawaranai Koto ~since 1976~” conveys the feeling of telling those who have supported you, “Watch me as I do my best from here on.” Released in 2003, the song was chosen as the theme for the drama “Beloved.” When graduating and leaving the teachers and parents who have cared for you, expressing gratitude is of course important.
But the lyrics also depict the idea that not only saying thank you, but showing through your actions that you’ll work hard from now on is a true way to repay those who helped you.
Why not listen to this song and feel a form of gratitude expressed not just in words, but in attitude?
GraduationZONE

During graduation season, you naturally want to listen to songs that cheer on a bright future.
“Sotsugyo,” released by the girls’ band ZONE in 2004, is a rock number that lets you view setting out on a new path in a positive light.
Its straightforward guitar sound brings American power pop to mind.
Let their energetic vocals soothe you.
The lyrics, about the end of an irreplaceable school life and stepping into the future, overflow with kindness.
It’s a spring song that helps you welcome March—when hearts are heavy with bittersweet feelings—with a smile.
BuddiesSakurazaka46

A track included on the single “Nobody’s fault,” released as Sakurazaka46’s restart after their name change.
Its dawn-evoking sound and refreshing atmosphere lift your spirits, making it perfect for the season leading into spring.
It’s also satisfying how the song becomes progressively clearer as it goes on.
Come March, many people are graduating or preparing to set off for new places.
Lyrics that sing of the importance of friends will surely support you in the days ahead.
It’s a classic that stays by your side at a new beginning, filling you with excitement about what kind of future and freedom might be waiting.
The cherry blossoms bloom.Kitano Kii

This was Kie Kitano’s first single, released in 2010.
It was used as the song for the Kit Kat campaign “Japan Post × Kit Kat 2010 Exam Support Project,” in which Kitano appeared.
The song expresses the hope that even those anxious about their exam results will have a bright March ahead.



