[2026] March BGM That Evokes the Arrival of Spring | Roundup
March, when the chill still lingers.
It’s a month that makes you keenly aware of the seasons: at times as bitterly cold as winter, and at others warm enough to hint at spring’s arrival.
That said, in today’s world it’s also the end of the fiscal year, making it one of the busiest months for many industries.
This time, we’ve selected the perfect BGM for March—music that lets working people of today feel the coming of spring.
The lineup features many chill, soothing tracks, so be sure to check them out.
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[2026] March BGM that evokes the arrival of spring | Compilation (81–90)
Forget-me-notMarushii

A memorable song with a bittersweet melody that evokes the coming of spring and lyrics that resonate deeply.
Released as a digital single in March 2021, it’s Marcy’s first track themed around spring.
It carefully portrays the emotions of young people swaying between encounters and farewells, hope and uncertainty, during this transitional season.
The pop arrangement by sound producer Akimitsu Honma beautifully captures the atmosphere of spring.
Appearances by Popteen model Airi Furuta in the music video and kirari in the lyric video also drew attention.
It’s a song that offers comfort to those feeling anxious before a new chapter or to anyone who has experienced parting with someone important.
Wrapped in Marcy’s warm vocals, you’ll likely find the courage to take a new step forward.
Spring ThiefYorushika

This is a song by Yorushika with striking, poetic lyrics that liken cherry blossom petals to human life and the spring breeze to time.
While it evokes a sense of transience and impermanence, its refreshing melody and clear, transparent vocals resonate deeply.
It was released digitally in January 2021 and was also included on the EP “Sousaku,” released on January 27 of the same year.
The song was featured in a Taisei Corporation commercial, reaching a wide audience.
It’s a perfect track for those experiencing new beginnings or farewells with the arrival of spring.
I also recommend listening to it alone on a quiet night to collect your thoughts.
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.
March 9Remioromen

When asked about songs you want to listen to in March, many people probably think of “March 9th” right away.
Released by Remioromen in 2004, it’s a song that symbolizes spring, as the title itself includes March.
Its gentle tempo evokes the warmth of early spring.
In fact, the song was reportedly written as a gift for the wedding of a mutual friend of the band members.
Today, it’s become a classic not only for weddings but also for graduation ceremonies.
Give it a listen while thinking of someone special to you.
Sakura Clear SkiesYuuri

Released digitally as a streaming-only single in February 2021, “Sakura-bare” is a song by singer-songwriter Yuuri, who has been drawing major attention with “Dry Flower,” which has surpassed 500 million streams.
It’s said the song was created in response to an email from a fan, so it’s likely a track that holds deep meaning for Yuuri as well.
March is the season of meetings and farewells in Japan.
Though there’s a touch of loneliness, it’s a perfect song for graduation season, evoking the image of walking forward on one’s own path.


