[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] Classic Spring Tunes & Moving Songs Depicting Meetings and Partings (161–170)
spring calmMainosora

Set against a springtime scene of swirling cherry blossoms, this song is a heartfelt ode to deep love and gratitude for family.
Mano Sora’s translucent vocals gently nestle into the listener’s heart like a warm spring breeze.
Released in February 2023 as her debut single, the lyrics are especially striking for how they quietly encourage those feeling anxious before a new chapter in life.
While lingering on the sadness of parting, the song carries a strong vow to meet again, making it a perfect fit for the season of farewells and new beginnings.
It’s recommended not only for those approaching graduation or a job transfer, but also for anyone who has experienced a farewell with someone dear.
As spring arrives, why not listen to this song and take your first step forward?
spring skySuzuki Suzuki

A graduation song by Suzuki Suzuki that brilliantly captures all the emotions of youth—joy, anger, sorrow, and delight.
Released digitally in February 2022, the track also trended on TikTok.
The lyrics are filled with both the loneliness and the hope felt by those leaving their hometowns to start new lives, resonating deeply with listeners.
The music video features popular video creators and unfolds a story packed with bittersweet memories and friendship.
It’s a song for everyone taking a new step under the spring sky, and it’s perfect as background music for graduation ceremonies and farewell parties.
[Songs to Listen to in March] Spring Classics & Moving Songs Depicting Meetings and Partings (171–180)
HarukaYOASOBI

YOASOBI’s “Haruka” is a song that captures both the bittersweetness and hope of a new beginning.
Based on Osamu Suzuki’s “Tsuki Ōji” (Moon Prince), it features a heartwarming melody perfect for graduation season.
The tender yet poignant vocals color feelings of gratitude and encouragement, along with wonderful memories.
Its lyrics, rich with friendship and bonds, gently embrace those who, sensing the arrival of spring, are closing a chapter of their youth.
It’s a moving track for everyone stepping into the new journey of graduation.
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.
10-year cherry blossomsAKB48

AKB48, the nationally beloved idol group, released “10nen Zakura” in 2009—a song whose catchy melody and the members’ cute performances give you a boost of energy.
Graduation songs sung by artists around the same age as students feel especially relatable, don’t they? Debuting on a major label with “Aitakatta” in 2006, they quickly rose to fame and became so popular that there was hardly a day you didn’t see them on TV.
Even for such a popular idol group, when members graduate, they send off their friends as they head down different paths.
This bright graduation song, true to their ever-smiling style, is a perfect fit for students celebrating their own graduation.
It’s also a great song to sing with friends and get the crowd going.
Thank youFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ uplifting songs that speak to the heart remain popular and continue to be listened to even after their breakup.
Their track “Arigatou” is also a favorite as a graduation song.
It’s well known for featuring Sanma Akashiya on the cover art and in the music video.
If you’re about to take on something new or step into a new environment, listening to this song will likely make someone special come to mind.
It’s a song that stirs up gratitude for the people who’ve supported you—family, friends, mentors, and more.
My Best FriendLittle Glee Monster

This song, sung from the perspective of a girl about her feelings for her best friend, has lyrics many girls can relate to.
There are things you understand and words you want to say precisely because you’re friends.
Those feelings don’t change, even if you end up apart due to graduation and other life changes.
It’s the perfect track to listen to in March, graduation season! Written specifically as a song for a Round One commercial, it’s a bright, poppy piece that’s quintessential Little Glee Monster.
Their powerful, full-bodied vocals make it a song that gives you energy.



