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[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.

[2026] March BGM That Signals the Arrival of Spring | Compilation (41–50)

Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

Takako Matsu – When Spring Comes Tomorrow
Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

A gem of a melody played as if to celebrate the arrival of a new season, carried by the refreshing spring breeze.

Takako Matsu’s clear voice gently wraps nostalgic memories and the hope of reunion.

Feelings for someone devoted to baseball, cherished places shared with a loved one—vivid snapshots of youth are drawn and resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in March 1997 as her debut, it was featured in an NTT commercial and reached No.

8 on the Oricon charts.

Lyrics by Yuji Sakamoto, music and arrangement by Daisuke Hinata, the song is polished and refined.

It’s perfect for a drive under gentle spring sunshine—highly recommended for those starting a new chapter or wishing to look back on precious memories.

When the warm weather lifts your spirits, this song will be there, close to your heart.

[2026] March BGM That Heralds the Arrival of Spring | Compilation (51–60)

Come, spring.Matsutōya Yumi

Beginning with a scene of early spring bathed in gentle light, this beloved song by Yumi Matsutoya tenderly depicts memories with a cherished person and the hope of reunion.

Its melodic style and warm vocals evoke a deeply moving, heartwarming sensation.

Written as the theme song for an NHK morning drama series, it was released in October 1994 as her 26th single and reached No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart.

It was also used in commercials for Huis Ten Bosch and the Yomiuri Shimbun.

As a staple at graduation ceremonies, many listeners are sure to remember it.

With its calm tempo and singable range, it’s a song you’ll find yourself humming along to, wrapped in fond memories.

Snow in MarchMakihara Noriyuki

This is a coming-of-age ballad capturing a spring scene twenty days after graduation.

With a gentle melody and tender vocals, it expresses young people’s anxieties and hopes about change, as well as the fleeting time spent with dear friends.

Amid an unseasonal snowfall, the image of walking shoulder to shoulder with friends is portrayed in a way that resonates deeply.

Included on Noriyuki Makihara’s album “Kimi wa Dare to Shiawase na Akubi o Shimasu ka.” released in September 1991, this piece is captivating for its calm, warm poetic worldview.

It is a classic you’ll want to listen to with the arrival of spring, a song that offers solace to those facing life’s turning points and harboring feelings about the changing days.

Cherry Blossom MoonSakurazaka46

How about listening to a song that captures the bittersweetness of youth, with pure emotions that really seep into your heart? Brought to you by Sakurazaka46, this piece delicately portrays the feelings of young people whose hearts are stirred during graduation season.

The imagery of emotions likened to cherry blossom petals and the aching inability to put one’s feelings into words for someone special resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in February 2023, it sold 349,000 copies in its first week on the Oricon Singles Chart, earning the number-one spot.

This is a song I especially recommend for spring—the season when expectations and anxieties about a new life, the loneliness of changing routines, and feelings for someone all intersect.

JourneyFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Tabiji (Official Video)
JourneyFuji Kaze

In March, when you can feel the arrival of spring, a moving song to etch into your heart is Fujii Kaze’s “Tabiji.” Released on March 1, 2021, the track also drew attention as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama Nijiiro Karte.

Showcasing his natural charm, this piece is supported as an anthem for listeners facing graduation and new departures.

The blend of electric piano and soothing breakbeats accompanies anyone beginning a new chapter.

With lyrics that lovingly look back on past memories, even those sending others off may find themselves deeply moved.

Spring Stream

With Lyrics: “Spring Stream” Ministry of Education Song
Spring Stream

March is the time when a lingering chill remains, yet you can begin to feel the gentle warmth of spring.

That sense of happiness and rising spirits brought by spring’s warmth is something shared across all generations.

This is a classic children’s song that expresses the season’s mild, pleasant weather and the landscape gradually filling with color.

Centered on the gentle flow of a brook, it portrays the surrounding spring scenery.

The leisurely, tender melody is also striking, conveying the joy of savoring the arrival of the warm season.

AnswerBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN weaves melodies that sink into the heart and words of profound depth.

This work explores themes of self-discovery and growth, portraying feelings for the invisible yet undeniably present things that matter.

Released digitally in December 2016, it was written as the opening theme for the anime March Comes in Like a Lion.

It serves as an encouraging message to those searching for the meaning of life, and a song that emphasizes the importance of following one’s inner voice.

A track for anyone starting a new chapter or standing at a crossroads in life—one that will give you the courage to find the answer deep within your heart.