[Songs to Listen to in March] Classic Spring Tracks and Moving Songs About Meetings and Partings
When it comes to songs you want to listen to in March, graduation and farewell songs—centered on parting and new beginnings—are the classics.
In this article, we’ve gathered moving tracks that are perfect for March, when we leave familiar places behind and step into the next stage.
For those starting a new life due to graduation or a job transfer, songs that celebrate bonds with longtime friends will resonate; for those seeing others off, songs that cheer on their departure may strike a chord.
We’ve also picked out tear-jerking tracks ideal for the season, including cherry blossom songs and gentle tales of young love—be sure to give them a listen!
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[Songs to Listen to in March] Spring Classics & Moving Songs Depicting Meetings and Farewells (141–150)
THANXWANIMA

With its fiery sound and powerful message, this is a pep song that stands close to the listener’s heart.
It’s a heartwarming piece filled with gratitude and a desire to cheer on that first step toward a hope-filled future.
The track gently embraces the feelings you have at life’s crossroads—partings with loved ones and new departures.
Released in November 2015 on WANIMA’s album “Are You Coming?”, it became the band’s first nationwide distribution release.
The music video, shot in an outdoor live-performance style, also gained popularity and is beloved by many fans.
It’s a song especially for those who don’t feel okay as they face a new life or changes in their environment.
WANIMA’s energetic sound will surely give you the push you need.
Cherry Blossom Timeaiko

A signature song by aiko that portrays budding feelings of love with the arrival of spring.
Using cherry blossoms as a motif, it expresses affection nurtured over time from the past into the future.
The lyrics capture delicate emotions—such as the sense of being saved by meeting “you” and a tenderness that words can’t fully convey—making it a piece that resonates with many listeners.
Released in February 2000, it was also featured in a Calpis Water commercial.
A heartwarming song you’ll want to hear when spring comes.
The flowers are cherry blossoms; you are beautiful.ikimonogakari

A refreshing spring song themed around cherry blossoms, it captivates with its heartwarming melody and poetic lyrics.
By layering the beauty of cherry blossoms with that of a loved one, it delicately portrays budding feelings of love and the anticipation of new beginnings that come with the arrival of spring.
Released in January 2008 as Ikimono-gakari’s eighth single, it was also featured in a commercial for au by KDDI.
It’s a perfect track to listen to in the spring season, recommended for those embarking on new encounters or beginnings.
Ideal for leisurely moments under the cherry trees or for reminiscing about precious memories with someone special.
[Songs to Listen to in March] Classic Spring Tracks & Moving Songs About Meetings and Partings (151–160)
Doki itnaniwa danshi

This song beautifully blends an uplifting message to cheer on new spring beginnings with an energetic rock sound.
Chosen as the CM song for AOKI’s “Freshers Fair,” it’s packed with the courage to take a new step forward while staying true to yourself.
Naniwa Danshi’s bright, soaring vocals resonate pleasantly like a spring breeze, creating a warm track that gently nudges listeners forward.
Released on February 26, 2025, their eighth single comes in four versions, from limited editions to the regular edition.
It’s an encouraging anthem not only for those starting a new chapter in life, but also for anyone eager to take on something new.
It’s goodbye, but it’s not goodbye.yamadakatsutenai Wink

Yamada Katsutenai Wink wraps this classic spring song—one you want to hear around graduation season—in warm, gentle vocals.
Its melody, which sings of the sorrow of parting and the hope of reunion, nestles close to the heart and gives you courage to face a new future.
Released in February 1991, the song was used as an insert track on Fuji TV’s “Hō-chan no Yamada Katsutenai Terebi” and became a major hit, reaching No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart.
With lyrics by Kuniko Yamada and music by KAN in beautiful harmony, it’s a gem of a message song that teaches us that parting is not an end but a beginning.
Listened to in the season of departures, it’s a wonderful, heartwarming cheer song that continues to be loved by many.
Goodbye Busyuzu

A gem of a love song that gently wraps farewells and reunions in an acoustic sound.
It’s a heartwarming track you’ll want to listen to as spring arrives.
The protagonist’s hidden feelings and regrets are portrayed over a tender, bittersweet melody.
Yuzu’s refreshing vocals continue to resonate with those experiencing springtime goodbyes.
Released in March 1999 and included on the album “Yuzuen,” it was also featured as an insert song in the NHK morning drama series “Yanchakure,” capturing fans’ hearts.
It’s a song we hope those parting from someone dear, just before starting a new chapter in life, will listen to.
As a spring anthem that gives you the courage to take a step toward the future, it comes highly recommended.
spring breezeyuzu

Every time the spring breeze blows, past memories come rushing back…
Yuzu’s songs delicately portray such bittersweet emotions.
It begins with a scene of remembering a lover on a rainy day, then shifts to memories vividly revived by the spring breeze.
It’s more than a simple heartbreak song; it can be seen as a piece that symbolizes the journey of life.
Released in March 2007, this work gains an even grander and more moving atmosphere with Taro Hakase’s violin.
It’s a recommended track for those about to take a new step with the arrival of spring, or for anyone striving to walk forward while holding dear memories close to their heart.



