Songs with titles that start with “Sa”: a roundup you can use for shiritori or karaoke
What songs come to mind with titles that start with “Sa”? In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “Sa,” which are handy for games like song-title shiritori or karaoke with letter restrictions.
When you think of “sa,” many people picture sakura (cherry blossoms) that bloom beautifully in spring—and along with that, there are countless songs that have “sakura” in their titles.
Starting with the power word “sakura,” we’ve gathered a variety of songs whose titles begin with “sa.” Be sure to check them out and use them in different situations!
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Songs whose titles start with “Sa”. A roundup useful for shiritori and karaoke (21–30)
cherry blossomKetsumeishi

Many cherry blossom songs have been born in the J-POP scene, and the masterpiece released by Ketsumeishi in February 2005 is a prime example.
This work is a bittersweet love song that overlays the beautiful sight of fluttering sakura with memories of a precious person who is no longer by your side.
While rooted in hip-hop, its catchy, singable melody and narrative-driven lyrics strike a chord.
Despite having no tie-in, it became a major hit, ranking second on Oricon’s 2005 year-end chart.
It’s perfect for expressing that slightly sentimental spring mood—when cherry-blossom viewing and new beginnings arrive—on your Instagram Story.
March of MarchDramastore

It’s a perfect spring song by Drama Store, featuring a piano tone that carries warm light and a touch of loneliness.
It captures the bittersweet sadness of farewells that come with graduation and moving on, and the anticipation for the new life ahead.
Those sweet-and-sour feelings everyone knows ride on a marching rhythm and gently resonate in the heart.
The track is included on their first full album, DRAMA STORE, released in April 2019.
It would be perfect as BGM for Instagram Stories—scenes under cherry blossom-lined streets or on the day of departure.
An inspiring pop number that gives you a gentle push forward.
36°C U・B・UHatsuboshi Academy

This is a song from the idol-training game “Gakuen Idolmaster.” Among its many unique idols, Rinami Himezaki—who exudes a big-sister charm—delivers this solo number.
It’s a pop tune bursting with toy-box energy, driven by a breezy groove of bass and guitar that feels irresistibly good.
The lyrics depict the push and pull of romance, wishing the other person would turn up the heat just a little more.
If you’ve got a crush right now, it might hit especially close to home.
Give it a listen when you want to lean into that lovey-dovey mood!
Sakura RabbitTakaya Kawasaki

Singer-songwriter Takaya Kawasaki, who became known to a wide range of listeners thanks to the explosive, SNS-driven success of Magic Carpet, released this track in January 2021.
Centered on graduation and unrequited love, it pairs an acoustic sound with his husky, emotional vocals that truly move the heart.
The timid protagonist, unable to confess feelings that have grown over three years, is likened to a “rabbit,” which is heartbreakingly poignant.
Many people can relate to the bittersweet ache of only being able to gaze at the one you love as cherry blossoms flutter around you.
The song is also included on the album Warmth.
It’s a deeply touching track, perfect for posting a spring memory as a story.
Cherry Blossom RainShota Sasahara (absorb)

Shota Sasahara, known as a core member of the three-person unit absorb, hails from Yamaguchi Prefecture.
He’s an artist with a strong creative streak, handling not only vocals and guitar but also songwriting and composition.
His music is characterized by message-driven J-pop centered around acoustic guitar.
Formed in 2005, absorb rose to popularity through video-sharing sites and became widely known for a self-cover of a classic graduation song.
His expansive vocals and warm melodies that resonate with listeners’ hearts are truly captivating.
SUMMER ENDiri

At the end of summer, when the night air turns a little cooler, the songs I want to listen to on a walk are by singer-songwriter iri.
That irresistibly pleasant groove feels like the fleeting nature of the passing season melting together with the lingering aftertaste of a summer romance.
You can hear that bittersweet frustration in her husky voice—the wish to keep dreaming sweetly while already sensing the inevitable end.
This track was released in September 2019 following iri’s album “Shade,” and it resonated widely as the theme song for the dating reality show “Renai Dorama na Koi ga Shitai ~Kiss to survive~.” It’s a song that gently stays by your side—perfect for nights when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood.
Goodbye, heaven; come again to hell.john

It’s a highly addictive electropop track where heaven and hell whirl and swap in rapid succession.
Created by Vocaloid producer john, it was released in September 2025.
It’s an original piece written for the Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku unit, Wonderlands×Showtime.
As the event title “Deep Dark For Light” suggests, it expresses the theme of discovering a single ray of light within darkness.
The song condenses an intense story where despair and hope vie against each other, leaving a powerful afterglow once you finish listening.
When you’re feeling down, it’s the kind of track that, mysteriously, gives you strength.





