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Love songs to listen to in March. Spring romance songs.

March brings graduation—the season of farewells.

Many of us feel a touch of melancholy around this time each year.

In this article, we’ve gathered love songs perfect for March.

From breakup and confession songs suited to graduation season to spring romance tracks featuring striking imagery of cherry blossoms, we’ve collected many tunes that match March’s events, traditions, and scenery.

If you’re looking for love songs to play in March, please take a look.

You might just find a new favorite!

Love songs to listen to in March. Spring romance songs (91–100)

Graduation -GRADUATION-Kikuchi Momoko

This graduation-themed song by Momoko Kikuchi beautifully balances the warmth of spring sunshine with the bittersweetness of parting.

Released in February 1985, it topped the Oricon charts through a tie-in with a drama of the same name.

Lyrics filled with the sweet-and-sour flavor of youth—like the episode of writing “I like you” in blue pen in a Saint-Exupéry book—are truly moving.

You can feel the protagonist’s complex feelings as she sees off the boy heading to the big city.

It’s recommended not only for those embarking on a new chapter, but also for anyone who wants to bask in nostalgia.

Listen to it in the spring breeze, and you’ll surely feel at peace.

spring skySuzuki Suzuki

【Graduation】Spring Sky – Suzuki Suzuki【Official Music Video】
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.

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[Hatsune Miku] Over [Hatsune Miku]
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A bittersweet March farewell song, adorned with a medium-tempo beautiful melody and heartrending lyrics that sting just a little.

The lyrics depict a parting as something that happens before April arrives, while the prelude and interlude melodies shimmer in contrast, making the sadness and beauty pierce the heart at the same time—an emotionally moving song.

Cherry blossom seasonATSUSHI

EXILE ATSUSHI / “Cherry Blossom Season” MV
Cherry blossom seasonATSUSHI

Sakura no Kisetsu (Season of Cherry Blossoms) by EXILE ATSUSHI portrays the parting that comes with graduation.

Released in 2015, it was chosen as the compulsory piece for the junior high division of the 81st NHK National School Music Competition and was also featured on NHK’s Minna no Uta, making it a highly popular graduation song.

The bittersweet feelings of separation, the many memories shared, and the vow to meet again… The lyrics frankly express the many emotions felt at graduation, and they will resonate especially deeply with those who are about to graduate right now.

Sakura: To You Who Couldn’t GraduateHanzaki Yoshiko

A deeply impactful song that feels like it’s sung to someone you’ll never meet again, piercing straight into the heart.

Even as it conveys regret and sorrow, the lyrics distinctively paint gentle scenes of spring.

The story of “farewell,” told in a beautifully clear voice, is enough to move you to tears.