[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] Classic mid-spring tracks to hear in March. Spring songs (151–160)
March of MarchDoramasure

Drama Store is a rock band from Osaka that performs with the concept of “music that makes you the protagonist.” Not only are they known for intense rock, but they also have a strong reputation for buoyant pop-rock that naturally makes you want to dance, earning broad support from teens.
Their cherry blossom-themed song “March of March” is an uplifting youth anthem that casts a bright light on one-sided love and heartbreak, which tend to feel gloomy.
Skillfully weaving into the lyrics the saying about how quickly time passes—“January goes, February flees…”—the song reassuringly suggests that the meetings and farewells of youth surely have meaning.
It’s a track we especially recommend to anyone feeling anxious about unrequited love!
Spring colors.haji→

This is a signature song by Haj→, an artist loved especially by younger generations for his irresistibly catchy melodies and soaring vocals.
It’s a love song that captures the resolve to walk separate paths while drawing strength from the days spent together, and it’s a perfect number to listen to in March.
spring stormSangatsu no Phantasia

With the arrival of spring comes a song that brings change to the heart.
Led by Mia, the new release from Sangatsu no Phantasia beautifully captures the fragility and beauty of youth.
Chosen as the theme song for the anime “A World Seen Through the Viewfinder,” it blends moving messages with a beautiful melody.
Released in February 2024.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to on a spring night while gazing at rows of cherry blossoms.
Recommended for those who feel anxious about a new environment or want to face themselves.
Cherry Blossom ForestHoshino Gen

This piece, included as the B-side of Gen Hoshino’s single “Crazy Crazy” released in June 2014, was also selected as J-WAVE’s spring campaign song.
Its charm lies in the beautiful world created by its ethereal lyrics and strings.
The lyrics gently observe nature and human life as they change with the arrival of spring.
It’s a perfect song for those who want to feel the fleetingness and beauty of life mirrored in the scattering spring cherry blossoms, or for anyone looking to soothe their heart in the gentle spring sunlight.
I will die in the spring.Yuki Satoru

Singer-songwriter Kei Yuki, who began her career at 14 primarily on video-sharing platforms and has drawn attention as a “digital-native generation’s musical expressionist,” continues to captivate audiences.
Her 11th digital single, “In Spring, I Disappear,” is a moving piece featuring a delicate ensemble centered on piano and acoustic guitar.
The poignant message and melody evoke the bittersweetness of the spring season.
It’s a spring song that conveys a fleeting allure, marked by a beautiful yet powerful worldview.
periodIshizaki Hyuui

Woven with a gentle singing voice, this spring ballad is a gem that depicts the delicate emotions where hope and farewell intersect.
While carrying the loss of heartbreak, the wavering resolve to take a new step forward is expressed in delicate words.
Huwie Ishizaki’s tender vocals and skillful word choice resonate deeply with listeners.
The song is included on the album “Huwie Best,” released in March 2018, and its music video—featuring actor Masaki Suda—became a hot topic.
It’s a track that stays close to those who feel both excitement and anxiety during the season of change that comes with spring and the start of a new life.
It gently embraces the hearts of those striving to overcome the pain of a broken heart and move forward.
[Spring Songs] Masterpieces for mid-spring you’ll want to listen to in March. Spring song list (161–170)
Sakuraayaka

Ayaka’s “Sakura” evokes a quiet sense of awe with the arrival of spring.
Released on October 14, 2017, this song conveys the fleeting moment of new beginnings and departures with a warm, powerful voice.
It’s Ayaka’s first song themed around graduation, expanding the range of her expression.
Like cherry blossoms as they fall—frail yet brimming with life—the melody gives courage to those setting out and comforts the hearts of those who remain.
A perfect recommendation for anyone embarking on a new chapter in the changing season of March!



