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Popular Sakura Song Ranking [2025]

We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 from the Sakura Song Monthly Ranking, all in one go, sorted by most views! Cherry blossoms are the quintessential flower that represents spring.

There are countless songs about sakura, beautifully capturing the emotions of meetings and farewells.

The playlist is updated every month.

Popular Sakura Song Ranking [2025] (11–20)

When cherry-blossom hues danceMika Nakashima15rank/position

Mika Nakashima 'Sakurairo Maukoro' Music Video
Sakurairo Mau Koro by Mika Nakashima

This is a deeply moving ballad by Mika Nakashima, where delicate piano and beautiful strings seep into the heart.

Released in February 2005 and featured in a Suntory “Freixenet” commercial, the song paints a scene of fluttering cherry blossoms as it portrays a farewell to a loved one and the earnest wish to keep those feelings forever tucked away in one’s heart.

It’s a song that gently stays by your side when you want to reminisce about precious memories under the night sakura, or when your heart wavers before a new season.

bookmarkCreepHyp16rank/position

CreepHyp - “Bookmark” (MUSIC VIDEO)
Bookmark CreepHyp

CreepHyp’s song gently encourages you to take a new step after a breakup.

Set against a spring scene of falling cherry blossoms, it delicately portrays feelings where lingering attachment to the past intersects with hope for the future.

Included on the album “NakITakunaru Hodo Ureshii Hibi ni,” the track was released in September 2018.

This piece quietly supports anyone who has experienced a farewell or needs courage to dive into a new environment.

Listen to it during the season of spring goodbyes, and it will surely give you the strength to face forward and start walking.

Cherry Blossom Timeaiko17rank/position

aiko - “Sakura no Toki” music video
Sakura no Toki by aiko

Aiko’s songs, which attract a wide audience—especially many female fans—often resonate with listeners through the emotions in her love songs.

“Sakura no Toki,” her fifth single released in 2000, was also featured in a Calpis Water commercial.

Aiko’s lyrics frequently make you think, “So it’s possible to express those in-love feelings I could never put into words like this!” and this song showcases that expressive power in a direct way.

It’s a love song that fills you with happiness—perfect for the buoyant mood of spring.

SakuraAyaka18rank/position

Ayaka / “Sakura” (from the LIVE DVD & Blu-ray “Acoustic Live Tour 2017–2018 ~3-STAR RAW~”)
Ayaka Sakura

Speaking of sakura songs, given the season, many of them are graduation songs or songs about new beginnings.

Ayaka’s “Sakura” is also a very popular number as a graduation song.

What’s noteworthy about this track is that the first verse is written from the perspective of young people graduating, while the second verse depicts those who graduated long ago—people who, having grown older, watch their own children graduate and set off, reflecting on the path they’ve walked and on their own graduation.

Ayaka’s vocals blend with the indescribably heartrending lyrics to create a song that makes you feel tears welling up.

O-Shichi and the Night Cherry BlossomsFuyumi Sakamoto19rank/position

Fuyumi Sakamoto – Yozakura O-Shichi
Fuyumi Sakamoto — Yoizakura O-Shichi

A major long-selling hit by Fuyumi Sakamoto, featuring a novel arrangement that fuses jazz, pop, and enka.

Released as a single in 1994, it’s a number that evokes the bewitching allure of yozakura—cherry blossoms at night—rather than daytime blossoms.

The backing track employs brass, koto, and strings, creating a sound that appeals not only to enka fans but also to listeners of kayōkyoku and rock.

Above all, Sakamoto’s vocals are breathtaking, rendering an overwhelming depth of passion that shakes the listener to the core.

After the cherry blossoms (all quartets lead to the?)UNISON SQUARE GARDEN20rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN 'After the Cherry Blossoms (all quartets lead to the?)' MV
After the Cherry Blossoms (all quartets lead to the?) UNISON SQUARE GARDEN

The exhilarating sound and vocals might clear your mind in an instant! This track by the three-piece rock band UNISON SQUARE GARDEN was released in 2013 as their eighth single.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime Yozakura Quartet: Hana no Uta.

It’s got that signature sharp, punchy production that they’re known for—packed with highlights like crisp guitar cutting and a wildly active bassline.

The positive lyrics about “enjoying the moment” are truly empowering.

Popular Sakura Song Ranking [2025] (21–30)

lightly; nimbly; flutteringlySakurako Ohara21rank/position

Sakurako Ohara – Hirari (Music Video YouTube ver.)
Hirari Ohara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara’s “Hirari” evokes cherry blossoms blooming with a gentle smile.

Released in 2017, the song was chosen as the theme for the film “Let’s Go, JETS! From Small Town Girls to U.

S.

Champions?!”.

Even as spring arrives and we go our separate ways, we’ll never forget the memories we shared and the cherry blossoms we saw together.

Whenever something happens, we’ll recall those happy times and keep pushing forward.

The lyrics portray turning that kind of friendship into strength to live boldly into the future.