[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] Masterpieces of mid-spring you’ll want to hear in March. Spring song selections (131–140)
Center Of The Eartha flood of circle

An up-tempo number from a flood of circle that sets your heart racing, launching from a heavy intro into a running melody.
It’s included as the closing track on their 2019 album of the same name, “CENTER OF THE EARTH.” The bassline feels great, and the guitar riff in the interlude is bright and uplifting—so much so that guitarist Tetsu Aoki reportedly cried over this song.
The lyrics depict March to a T, making it a perfect fit! The song sings positively about feelings for someone you love, and its affirming vibe lets you welcome spring with a positive mindset.
Lured by the spring weathercrap clap

Delivered from Shimokitazawa, crap clap’s “Lured by the Spring Breeze” is a heartwarming number that will set your heart dancing.
Released on March 18, 2022, it’s a song you’ll want to hear when the scent of fresh greenery fills the air and spirits lift.
The tension chords the band excels at resonate with a brightness and bittersweetness befitting a mid-spring classic.
Vocalist Arata Minegishi’s clear voice perfectly matches the slightly sweet-and-sour atmosphere of the season.
Highly recommended for those graduating from school and stepping into a new chapter of life—it will gently accompany each person’s fresh start with a light, tender touch.
to blossom; to bloom (literally: flowers smiling). Often used poetically to describe flowers blooming or a gentle, smiling expression like a flower.sumi ka

A song that feels like light footsteps announcing the arrival of spring.
Released in March 2022, Sumika’s vocals resonate with crystal clarity.
The lyrics, which celebrate the importance of living true to yourself, gently encourage anyone stepping into a new season.
Born from a project by the music SNS app “nana” and the creator collective “Co-Writing Farm,” this piece stands out with a fresh sound that seems to symbolize a page of youth.
It’s perfect for life’s turning points—graduation, school entrance, or the start of a new chapter.
A lovely track that, along with the spring sunshine, gives you the courage to look ahead and start walking forward.
Maidenly Stalkingnarumiya

A track with a gentle tone that heralds the arrival of spring and a melody that resonates deeply in the heart.
Released in January 2024, this song vividly portrays the delicate emotions of a young maiden.
The lyrics, illuminated by Narumiya’s distinctive expressive power, carefully weave the bittersweet feelings of a girl in love.
Showcasing the full extent of Narumiya’s talent, who has over 200,000 followers on TikTok, this work will surely comfort those taking a new step with the coming of spring or harboring a quiet affection.
It’s the perfect song for the cherry blossom season, when you want to face your own feelings.
to clear up (weather)Yorushika

A song delicately portraying the turn of the seasons, released in January 2024.
Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, it unfolds Yorushika’s poetic world.
The lyrics carry a message that hope can be found no matter the circumstances, resonating deeply.
Suis’s clear, transparent vocals and n-buna’s delicate composition are a perfect match.
Ideal for those facing graduation, farewells, or the start of a new life and feeling anxious.
It’s a track that gently embraces a touch of bittersweetness and feels destined to become a staple spring song.
A snap in yellow-green (moegi)anzenchitai

A masterpiece whose beautiful melody and lyrical lyrics evoke the arrival of spring and resonate in the heart.
Released in February 1982 as their debut single, it is one of Anzen Chitai’s signature works.
Koji Tamaki’s powerful yet heartrending vocals paint the scenery of spring and the brilliance of life.
You can feel a warmth that seems to encourage listeners, conveyed through the protagonist’s belief in “the day life sparkles.” The song was performed at Anzen Chitai’s 40th anniversary concert and continues to be loved across generations.
It’s a heartwarming piece that accompanies the start of a new season or a milestone in life.
SakuraMyuk

A fleetingly beautiful love ballad that resonates with the heart as spring arrives.
Released by Myuk in March 2025, “Sakura” sings of lingering attachment and a sense of farewell to a loved one you can no longer meet.
Her mysterious, gentle voice seems to tenderly envelop an unfulfilled love.
Coupled with the song’s dramatic progression, it’s truly a tearjerker.
It’s the perfect track for a quiet spring night, sitting by the window and getting lost in thought.



