[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 Heralds the Arrival of Spring | Compilation (51–60)
As springBlue Mash

The season of farewells arrives with the bittersweet signs of spring.
Blue Mash’s music captures those feelings beautifully.
This track, included on their second EP “From the Student Quarter e.p.” released in October 2022, portrays young people growing through heartbreak and the passage of time, set to a breezy indie rock sound.
You can sense Yuto’s experiences—deciding to pursue music after listening to the radio during his junior high and high school days—woven throughout the lyrics.
It’s perfect for those feeling anxious before a new chapter, or for anyone who has experienced a parting with someone dear.
It’s a song that gives you the courage to take a new step with the arrival of spring.
My SpringI’s

From I’s music, you can feel the faint hope and bittersweetness of spring.
This track, included on the album “DON’T COMMIT SUICIDE,” perfectly captures the atmosphere of March.
Many listeners will likely relate to the lyrics that portray the complex emotions of youth.
Released in January 2022, the song was also performed during the “BOKU NO HARU WA DO-NANDA TOUR,” held from March to April of the same year.
It’s a song we recommend to anyone standing before a new season with mixed feelings of anxiety and anticipation.
Why not take a step toward spring, encouraged by I’s’s singing voice?
cherry blossomKALMA

A 2021 single that begins with a gentle melody evoking the arrival of spring and shifts into a powerful, resonant sound.
The lyrics, which overlay the many emotions felt in spring—graduation, new beginnings—onto cherry blossoms, strike a chord.
The vocals, filled with anxiety, loneliness, and a firm hope for the future, seem sure to give you courage as a new season approaches.
Released to commemorate the first anniversary of KALMA’s major-label debut, this track is perfect for anyone looking to make a fresh start in the spring air.
Centered on guitar, bass, and drums, it weaves in a wide range of musical approaches to create a warm, inviting piece.
spring melancholyMrs. GREEN APPLE

Doesn’t spring make you feel kind of hazy with all the changes going on? The word that captures that spring haziness is the title of this song, “Shunshū” (Spring Melancholy).
This Mrs.
GREEN APPLE track gently puts into words—and into melody—the various thoughts and the feelings we can’t quite be honest about that live within that uniquely springtime haze everyone feels.
It’s perfect for a sentimental spring!
[2026] March BGM That Evokes the Arrival of Spring | Compilation (61–70)
Where does spring come from?NGT48

This song, which evokes the arrival of spring, is NGT48’s 3rd single, released in April 2018.
The approachable lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto and the refreshing melody by Hiroshi Egawa blend beautifully.
The lyrics are striking for their delicate depiction of scenes like cherry blossom petals falling onto school uniform shoulders, and the budding feelings of love that come with spring.
The track was also selected as the opening theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02” in April 2018.
Portraying the process of love blossoming through springtime imagery, this piece is perfect for listening in March, when a new season begins.
Last SongOfisharu Higedan Dism

With the arrival of spring comes a season of farewells and new encounters.
Official HIGE DANDism’s song gently embraces those springtime feelings.
The melody, beginning with delicate piano tones, seeps into the listener’s heart.
Included on the album “Traveler,” released in October 2019, the track was also used as an insert song in a Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama.
The lyrics convey the importance of cherishing everyday moments and living earnestly within limited time, offering quiet support to those whose hearts are filled with both anxiety and anticipation for a new chapter in life.
Morning of the BeginningOfisharu Higedan Dism

A refreshing song that evokes the arrival of spring.
This track by Official HIGE DANDism, included on their album “Report” released in April 2017, vividly portrays the protagonist’s mixed feelings of anticipation and anxiety as they head toward a new beginning, brought to life by Satoshi Fujihara’s clear, airy vocals.
You can almost see them dashing through rows of cherry blossoms to the sound of fizzy, soda-like bubbles.
The hope embedded in a new pair of sneakers, and spring beginning with the 8:30 chime.
It’s the perfect song for anyone starting a new life or a new school term.
A heart-lifting track you’ll want to listen to while breathing in the morning air.


