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[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!

[Songs to Listen to in March] Classic Spring Tunes & Moving Songs Depicting Meetings and Partings (161–170)

MasterpieceSCANDAL

SCANDAL “Masterpiece” / Masterpiece – Music Video
MasterpieceSCANDAL

This is a song notable for SCANDAL’s powerful rock sound.

It was released in March 2019 and was later included on the album “Kiss from the darkness” in February of the following year.

It was also used as the ending theme for STV’s program “Netsuretsu! Hot Sand!” and as a commercial song for Fashion World Nishimura, so it likely reached many listeners.

The lyric message, “Let’s draw our own map,” is sure to encourage those starting a new chapter in life.

It’s a perfect track for people taking a new step in spring or those trying to carve out their own path.

It’s a song we’d love anyone facing challenges in a new environment to hear.

We againSG

Us, Again – SG (Official Lyric Video)
We againSG

With the arrival of spring comes a season of farewells and new beginnings.

SG’s song “Bokura Mata” is a moving masterpiece perfectly suited for March.

Its warm melody embraces bittersweet moments—like parting with friends at graduation or colleagues due to relocation—while its lyrics shine a light on the hope of meeting again.

Since its release in April 2021, it has deeply resonated with many listeners.

Listening to “Bokura Mata” is sure to send a warm cheer to everyone embarking on a new start!

[Songs to Listen to in March] Spring Classics & Moving Songs Depicting Meetings and Partings (171–180)

Live in the present.Saucy Dog

Saucy Dog “Live in the present.” Music Video
Live in the present.Saucy Dog

Saucy Dog’s “Live in the Now.” captured many hearts in 2022 as the support song for the 101st All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

The track celebrates the strength to cherish each day and the beauty of bonds forged through trials.

It especially resonates with those graduating or stepping onto a new stage, offering empathy and courage.

It’s a perfect recommendation for spring—when we look back on the days we spent together while protecting our inner light.

Spring has come to usUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Spring Has Come, We” Short ver.
Spring has come to usUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a three-piece band formed in 2004, known for their refreshing, catchy rock sound.

Their song was selected as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime March Comes in Like a Lion, which is themed around shogi.

Its pop, sparkling guitar sound conveys the warmth of spring, with a melody that makes your heart leap.

It’s a gentle song that gives you a cozy, heartwarming feeling—different from a typical graduation song.

18imase

【imase】18(MV)
18imase

A song by imase marked by delicate melodies and a catchy rhythm.

The lyrics gently portray the feelings of a young person standing at the milestone age of 18, resonating deeply.

The fresh expression of anticipation for unknown worlds and hope for the future gives the song a warmth that feels like a gentle push forward.

Released in April 2023, the track was written specifically for a Suntory web video.

It’s perfect not only for the younger generation, but also for anyone feeling anxious about stepping into a new environment or moving on to a new stage in life.

imase’s gentle voice is sure to give you the courage to take a step toward tomorrow.

Sakura, You, and Ituki.

Cherry Blossom, You, Me – SAKURA KIMI WATASHI
Sakura, You, and Ituki.

This song, which depicts springtime farewells and new encounters, resonates deeply with tuki.’s clear, translucent vocals and the sound of acoustic guitar.

Released in January 2024, it overlays the bittersweet feelings of young people on the verge of graduation with images of cherry blossoms.

The lyrics, portraying a love that is fleeting yet beautiful, have struck a chord with many listeners.

It has also been used as the theme song for the drama “Kyo Suki” (Today’s Koi), heightening the emotion when paired with the show’s scenes.

tuki.’s voice, gentle like a spring breeze, is sure to offer courage and comfort to those anxious about starting a new chapter.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to during graduation season and the farewells of spring.

Goodbye, see you again in the next life.Innā Jānī

Inner Journey “Goodbye, Let’s Meet Again in the Next Life” Music Video
Goodbye, see you again in the next life.Innā Jānī

A song from Inner Journey that sets parting and reunion to a breezy melody.

It features Sara Kamoshita’s transparent, airy vocals and a performance that conveys the band’s physicality.

Beginning with the hypothetical “If I were to die,” it sings of the certainty of remaining the same self even in the next life.

Released in March 2021, this track is also included on their second EP, “Kaze no Nioi” (The Scent of the Wind).

It’s perfect for the spring season of farewells and is sure to give you the courage to dive into a new environment.

Listen to it while strolling under rows of cherry blossoms, and you might find yourself viewing both meetings and partings in a positive light.