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.
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Japanese Pop “Sakura” Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
A single petal of cherry blossomMISIA50rank/position

It’s a beautiful song that entrusts farewells and new beginnings to cherry blossom petals.
MISIA’s overwhelming vocal power wonderfully conveys both sorrow and hope.
The lyrics, which gently embrace past memories and emotions, truly resonate.
Released in February 2015, it was written as the theme song for the TV Tokyo drama special “The Eternal Zero.” It’s said that the lyrics, penned by MISIA herself, also carry a wish for peace.
If you listen to it on a quiet night while gazing at cherry blossoms, it will surely warm your heart.
Japanese Music Sakura Song Ranking [2025] (51–60)
Sakura RoadAqua Timez51rank/position

Released as a digital-only single in April 2015, this Aqua Timez track was chosen as the ending theme for the information program “PON!”, warming the hearts of many.
Announced to commemorate the band’s 10th anniversary, this medium-tempo song is also included on the album “10th Anniversary Best RED.” Its lyrics depict the arrival of spring and the happiness of having someone special with whom to share that joy—something many listeners can likely relate to.
As you think of your important person, give it a listen at the start of this new season.
Dreams and Leaf-Cherry TreesGekkou Aoki52rank/position

Yume to Hazakura, which depicts cherry blossoms with a distinctly Japanese atmosphere, conveys an elegant aura.
Released in 2011, this piece is a song by Aoki Gekko, a trio of Vocaloid producers.
Like the sight of cherry blossoms in full bloom, moments of joy pass by all too fleetingly… Even while carrying such bittersweet feelings, the song portrays a resolve to live strongly in reality.
It’s a track that can empower anyone embarking on a new beginning this spring.
Sakura (Solo)Naotaro Moriyama53rank/position

This song, themed around cherry blossoms that brighten the spring graduation season, gently sings of farewells, reunions, and the treasured memories that remain in our hearts.
Naotaro Moriyama’s clear, pure vocals and the majestic arrangement of piano and strings resonate deeply.
The beautiful story, intertwining life’s important moments with the fleeting nature of cherry blossoms, leaves a lasting impression on listeners.
Released in March 2003, the track was chosen as the ending theme for the MBS/TBS program “Sekai Ururun Taizaiki,” and was later included on the album “In Search of New Spices.” Embraced as a song that accompanies life’s milestones such as graduation and school entrance ceremonies, it has also become a gentle, comforting piece for elementary school children.
Catch the MomentLiSA54rank/position

This is a 2017 song by LiSA, a singer known for performing many anime theme songs, and it was chosen as the theme for Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale.
The lyrics are striking in how they convey the joy of having met someone, while also revealing a timidness about being together.
Even so, there’s a strength in the resolve to cherish the love that has blossomed.
While the lyrics aren’t particularly spring-like, the beautiful melody suits the season perfectly.
It’s also recommended for times when you want to feel more positive about love.
Sakura, You, and Ituki.55rank/position

In the season when cherry blossoms dance in the air, this song is perfect for creating memories that will stay with children.
In this track, tuki.
sings gently, as if wrapping the bittersweet feelings of graduation and farewell in warmth.
Released in January 2024 and used as an insert song for an ABEMA romance show, it showcases tuki.
’s delicate sensibilities.
Carried by the tender tones of an acoustic guitar, tuki.
’s clear vocals resonate deeply in the heart.
This piece is ideal for listening at graduations, farewell gatherings, and other parting moments.
The lyrics, intertwined with the fleeting nature of cherry blossoms, will surely resonate with children as well.
Gachi SakuraShonan no Kaze56rank/position

This is a classic song by Shonan no Kaze that powerfully sings about the determination to keep taking on challenges toward one’s dreams and goals.
It portrays the resolve and readiness to face an unknown future, and the determination to keep moving forward while wrestling between ideals and reality, all set to an energetic sound.
Released in February 2010 as the theme song for the film “Negotiator THE MOVIE: A Battle of Wits at 10,000 Meters,” the track is notable for the members’ passionate vocals.
It’s a perfect song to listen to in the spring when starting a new chapter in life, or whenever you want to push toward making your dreams come true.





