Japanese Pop ‘Sakura’ Song Rankings [2025]
We’re excited to unveil the latest Top 100 ranking of Japanese sakura-themed songs, presented in order of most views! Cherry blossoms are the quintessential symbol of spring.
There are countless songs about sakura that lyrically capture meetings and farewells.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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Japanese Pop ‘Sakura’ Song Rankings [2025] (91–100)
Love will winKAN99rank/position

It’s not specifically a song about spring, but as a monumental love song known across generations, KAN’s “Ai wa Katsu” (“Love Will Win”) stands out.
Beyond the composition itself, the title is simple and direct—hard to forget, right? (laughs) Although it was released in 1990, it’s still sung and listened to over time, and you often hear it on TV as well.
It’s a love song that gives you a powerful push forward—recommended for those who’ve lost confidence in their feelings for someone or are struggling with unrequited love.
Become a flowerflumpool100rank/position

Hana ni Nare is a download-only single that marked flumpool’s major-label debut.
It was used as the campaign song for au KDDI’s “LISMO” and “PAINT IT MUSIC!” commercials.
The song conveys the feeling of reexamining who you are now and wanting to shine, even if only for a moment.
All the more when it comes to someone you love, you want to be someone you can be proud of, don’t you?





