[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 for mid-spring you’ll want to listen to in March. Spring song list (161–170)
spring sunlightKanapu × Kujira

Wrapped in the spring sunlight that still carries the afterglow of graduation, the warm tones woven by Kaf and Kujira seep gently into the heart.
Their harmonized vocals—mingling wistfulness and hope—tenderly express the complex emotions of parting.
Released on March 23, 2022, this piece was created in celebration of Kaf’s high school graduation, with Kujira’s delicate sound production bringing out the clarity of her voice.
Its world, where refreshing melodies coexist with a pale, aching sadness, stays close to those about to take a new step forward, giving them a gentle push.
It’s a song you’ll want to sing at life’s turning points—graduation ceremonies, farewell gatherings, and spring welcome parties.
Where does spring come from?NGT48

A number that captivates with its refreshing sound that evokes the arrival of spring and delicate lyrics depicting the beginning of love.
It’s included on NGT48’s third single, released in April 2018.
The song was also selected as the opening theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02” for April of the same year.
It delicately portrays scenes like cherry blossom petals falling onto a school uniform’s shoulder and the budding of romantic feelings as the seasons change.
It’s a track that makes you want to face forward and take a step ahead during the season of new encounters and farewells.
Highly recommended for listening while feeling the spring air!
Blue Springback number

This song features a refreshing melody that evokes the arrival of spring.
The lyrics delicately portray the anxieties and hopes of youth, resonating deeply.
Released in November 2012 as back number’s 6th single, it was also used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Kōkō Nyūshi” (High School Entrance Exam).
Depicting the struggles and growth of free-spirited young people, the piece inspires the courage to dive into new environments.
Listening to it in March—the season of farewells and new encounters—may stir up special feelings.
It’s a perfect track for those feeling uneasy before a new chapter in life or standing at a crossroads.
Wrapped in back number’s warm vocals, why not take your first new step?
Spring meltsindigo la End

A song by indigo la End that stirs the heart with the arrival of spring.
Released in March 2022, it was written specifically as a campaign song for FM802 and Hanshin Expressway.
Enon Kawatani’s delicate lyrics blend beautifully with the band’s warm sound.
The lyrics, which depict the transience of life felt through the changing seasons and encounters with a new self, are sure to move you.
Perfect for those taking a new step toward spring or facing a turning point in life.
Wrapped in gentle tones as soft as melting cherry blossoms, why not feel the arrival of a new season?
spring thunderfuki no tō

A renowned 1979 song by Fuki-no-tou that blossomed in the Showa-era music scene.
It portrays the feelings of a protagonist who watches white flowers scatter amid thunder and thinks of the person they parted from.
The lyrics originally depicted the separation of a man and a woman, but they took their current form after Yasukiyo Yamaki’s wish for his own mother was woven into them.
The song was first performed on the TV program “Yoru no Hit Studio” on March 19, 1979, and is also included on the album “Jinsei, Haru, Odan.” Its tear-jerking lyrics will resonate with anyone who has endured a painful farewell or wants to feel the warmth of spring’s arrival.
A recommended track that conveys the preciousness of life and its fleeting beauty.
bookmarkkuriipuhaipe

I’m sure many rock kids, in particular, have found encouragement in the lyrics of “Shiori.” It’s a classic written and composed by Seikan Ozaki as the campaign song for FM802’s spring tradition, “FM802 × TSUTAYA ACCESS!” It’s the kind of song you especially want to listen to from March to April.
CreepHyp’s self-cover overflows with even more aggressive emotion.
It’s not all about being positive, but it embraces that small feeling of acceptance and the parting that looks toward the future.
It feels like it can be there for all kinds of human stories—graduation, romance, and more.
It’s a song that celebrates each person’s new departure while thinking of the day we’ll meet again.
When spring is overkepura

A timeless youth anthem that accompanies the cherry blossom season.
Released by Kepra in July 2021, this song became one that left a deep imprint on young listeners’ hearts.
Featured on the album “Days of Youth,” it gently portrays friends gathering as spring comes to an end.
Ritsuki Yanagisawa’s delicate lyrics harmonize beautifully with the breezy melody crafted by the band, warmly enveloping the listener.
Its artful expression of anxieties about growing up and the bittersweet wish to keep this moment forever is especially compelling.
It’s perfect not only for those facing graduation or a new chapter in life, but also for anyone who wants to bask in memories of their youth.
A heartwarming track that gives you the courage to take a new step as spring arrives.



