[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 to listen to in March. Spring Song Selections (31–40)
In the Morning of DeterminationAqua Timez

Released in 2006 as Aqua Timez’s second single overall, it was chosen as the theme song for the animated film “Brave Story,” and with this song they made their first appearance at that year’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
It’s a song that teaches the importance of making a fresh resolve in March, just before a new chapter in life, and stepping into that new life with determination.
A person who loves springGLAY

This song is included on GLAY’s third major original album and was released in 1996.
It remains a beloved GLAY classic, known as a refreshing spring song.
The lyrics teach us that, as we embark on a new chapter in life, while loving others is important, we should also strive to become someone who is loved by others.
far; distant; by farGReeeeN

For those excited about a new life starting this spring, and those who feel nothing but anxiety about living in an unfamiliar place—this song, “Haruka,” embraces everyone’s March and spring.
It’s also a popular track as the theme song for Toho’s film ROOKIES: Graduation.
The story-like lyrics—about parents gently watching over their child setting off into a new world with spring as the catalyst—give courage and hope to every listener.
Let GReeeeN’s sound give you a push on the morning of your departure.
The highly acclaimed music video, often said to make everyone cry, is truly a must-see! Please watch it even if you’re short on time!
SAKURAikimonogakari

Widely hailed as one of Ikimono-gakari’s finest ballads, this song “SAKURA” ranks as their third-best performer on the Oricon charts, following “Arigatou” and “YELL/Joyful.” Its lyrics—about two people who go their separate ways upon graduation, yet I can’t forget you—poignantly and powerfully capture a young woman’s heart in spring.
They remind us that before every new encounter, there’s inevitably a sad farewell.
The bittersweet music video, which unfolds like a feature-length drama, is also highly recommended—watch it if you get the chance!
Lingering Snowiruka

March is a time of preparation for graduation and for starting out in a new environment.
Those who are setting off are probably full of anxiety, and those seeing them off are filled with sadness too.
That’s when I want you to listen to “Nagori Yuki.” The original is a song by the folk band Kaguyahime, and Iruka’s cover version became a huge hit.
The melody is achingly bittersweet, and the beautiful lyrics, which turn the pain of parting into a blessing for the one leaving, really sink into the heart.
[Spring Songs] Masterpieces for Mid-Spring to Listen to in March: Spring Songs (41–50)
One-room DiscoPerfume

This is a Perfume track themed around starting a new chapter in life.
March is the time to say goodbye to your current life, and from there you rush into preparations for what’s next.
A new life is exciting, but it also comes with plenty of anxieties, and above all, there’s a lot of sadness in saying farewell to the life you have now.
This song not only speaks for those feelings, but also gives you energy with Perfume’s uniquely cool and cute dancing.
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE

Just hearing the opening phrase lets the brilliance and bittersweetness of youth seep into your heart—Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s gem of guitar rock! Released in April 2024 as the opening theme for the anime “Oblivion Battery,” it smashed records, including surpassing 300 million streams.
Centered on the theme of “vexing youth,” the lyrics look back on adolescence from an adult’s perspective, resonating deeply and moving many listeners.
It’s a song for anyone who fondly remembers their youth, as well as those who are right in the thick of it now.



