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[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!

[Spring Songs] Masterpieces for Mid-Spring to Listen to in March: Spring Songs (91–100)

Before spring comesGōruden Bonbā

[Tried adding a PV] Before Spring Comes [Golden Bomber]
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.

Happy HinamatsuriSatou Hachirou

March 3, a day to wish for girls’ healthy growth and well-being, is when many people listen to “Ureshii Hinamatsuri,” isn’t it? Among spring songs, it’s a classic beloved across generations.

The lyrics were written by Hachiro Sato, who created many works including “Chiisai Aki Mitsuketa.” Listening to its nostalgic sound, reminiscent of enka and children’s songs, will warm your heart.

The lyrics that evoke the image of children displaying Hina dolls are lovely, too.

Give it a listen when you want to feel the spring season or reminisce about your childhood.

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.

Cherry Blossom Rainabsorb

With lyrics: Hatsune Miku - Sakura no Ame - PV
Cherry Blossom Rainabsorb

“Sakura no Ame” is the major debut single by the music group absorb, which was active from 2005 to 2010.

Originally, however, it was a Vocaloid track using Hatsune Miku that the group’s central figure, Haruyoshi Mori, released on Niconico Douga under the name halyosy.

It became a huge topic on the internet at the time, and some may remember that members and fans joined forces to launch the “Sakura no Ame Project,” which grew into various initiatives.

The lyrics—written from Mori’s unique perspective after dropping out of high school and heading overseas—resonated with many young people and school teachers, and the song became so popular that it was actually performed at graduation ceremonies.

In 2012, a novel based on the song was published, and in 2016 a live-action film was released, so we hope you’ll check those out along with the original track.

spring melancholyMrs. GREEN APPLE

Doesn’t spring make you feel kind of hazy with all the changes going on? The word that captures that spring haziness is the title of this song, “Shunshū” (Spring Melancholy).

This Mrs.

GREEN APPLE track gently puts into words—and into melody—the various thoughts and the feelings we can’t quite be honest about that live within that uniquely springtime haze everyone feels.

It’s perfect for a sentimental spring!

If I turn around…Janne Da Arc

Released in 2006 as Janne Da Arc’s 25th single.

It served as the theme song for the film “HIRAKATA,” featuring the band members and inspired by their alma mater, and it sings about graduation and new beginnings.

It’s one of Janne Da Arc’s signature songs, and a track that many feel like listening to during the graduation season.

White Promisesutopuri

[MV] White Promise / Strawberry Prince 🍓
White Promisesutopuri

Strawberry Prince (SutoPuri) is a six-member entertainment group that mainly operates online and is active across a wide range of fields.

Their 10th digital single, “White Promise,” features a catchy arrangement brimming with sparkle over a four-on-the-floor beat.

The lyrics evoke White Day, making it a perfect fit for the scenery of March.

With its cute vocals and immersive world, this pop tune lifts your spirits and brings a festive flair to a male-led event.