Classic songs about Saga. A number of tracks related to Saga Prefecture.
On the upper side of the map of Japan lies the warm land of Saga.
There, numerous masterpiece songs that sing of its history, traditions, and everyday life continue to breathe.
From heartfelt hometown tunes born while picturing the beautiful landscapes of Saga, to pieces woven by contemporary artists with fresh perspectives, and even parody songs about Saga Prefecture—there’s a rich variety.
In this article, we introduce gem-like songs themed around Saga and music connected to the prefecture, together with vivid scenes.
You just might discover a song that resonates with your heart!
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A classic song about Saga. A selection of songs related to Saga Prefecture (1–10)
Saga IncidentHoshimachi Suisei

This is a striking track where lustrous traditional Japanese melodies intertwine with big band jazz, creating a passionate sound.
Inspired by the anime ZOMBIE LAND SAGA, the song portrays the resolve and intense emotions hidden within a dignified woman, set against the backdrop of Saga in the Meiji era.
Suisei Hoshimachi’s powerful yet wistful vocals brilliantly capture this formidable world, which may be why it resonates with so many listeners.
The original song was included on the album ZOMBIE LAND SAGA Franchouchou The Best, released in November 2019.
It was also used as an insert song to heighten the climax of the sequel.
Why not listen to it on a night when you want to unleash the passion you keep inside?
Batons ~When Your Dream Comes True~Reina Washio

This is the official image song for SAGA2024 (the National Sports Festival and the National Sports Festival for People with Disabilities), created by artists with ties to Saga.
It carries a warm message that both those who take on challenges and those who support them are the protagonists.
Many listeners may have found courage in its story, which says that every tear shed and all the love from those around us become the strength to take flight into the future.
Announced as completed in January 2023, the song continues to be sung even after the tournament as an anthem symbolizing the prefecture’s sports promotion.
This work is one we hope will be heard not only by those striving toward their goals, but also by everyone watching over them.
Beloved in dance and choral performances as well, it’s a classic perfectly suited for moments when everyone wants to unite their hearts as one.
S.A.G.A. ~Come On Baby, Saga Folks~ (DA PUMP / U.S.A. Saga ver. [parody lyrics])
![S.A.G.A. ~Come On Baby, Saga Folks~ (DA PUMP / U.S.A. Saga ver. [parody lyrics])](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TS9SGGZ2590/sddefault.jpg)
A perfect match for hometown pride! This boldly arranged track puts a playful spin on DA PUMP’s hit song.
Created by Brooklyn Naruse, a musician from Saga Prefecture, it features charming lyrics packed with Saga dialect.
Dancing against backdrops of his hometown—JR Saga Station and the Ariake Sea tidal flats—he exudes a handmade vibe while conveying a passionate desire to energize Saga.
When he performed it live in October 2018, it made such a splash on social media—garnering over 700 likes—that it led to the video’s production.
It’s a standout cover for people living away from Saga or anyone curious about the region’s deeper charms.
Give this humor-filled track a listen, and you’ll likely become a fan of Saga too.
A classic masterpiece singing of Saga. A collection of songs related to Saga Prefecture (11–20)
Tried singing in Saga dialect [Usseewa]Nagisa Takazono

A unique Saga dialect cover of a song that became a social phenomenon, crafted by Nagisa Takazono, an artist based in Saga Prefecture.
By fusing the sharp message of the original with the warm yet powerful Saga dialect, it transforms into something curiously humorous and approachable.
One of the work’s great appeals is how its spirit of defiance toward society comes across like a charming, hometown-style grumble shared among friends.
Released in March 2020, the piece carries the artist’s heartfelt wish to spark interest in Saga.
It’s the perfect track for anyone who wants to experience the expressive richness of dialects from a completely different angle than the original.
Saga-jin no Torisetsu [Parody Song]Mayuno Hibi
![Saga People User Manual [Parody Song] by Mayuno Hibi](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/K0OgvJP3nd8/sddefault.jpg)
A catchy J-pop melody you can’t forget once you’ve heard it has been reborn as a heartwarming song about Saga.
Mayuno Hibi, a versatile impressionist entertainer, delivers a humorous parody that sets Saga dialect and local “relatable moments” to a familiar tune.
The charm of this track may lie in how it cleverly uses the original song’s “instruction manual” framework to lovingly introduce the temperament and culture of the people of Saga.
Released in September 2020 as part of a video project, this piece is irresistible for anyone with ties to Saga.
Its easygoing humor invites a chuckle and makes you want to experience the warmth of the region for yourself.
The wind is future-colored.

This song captivates with a hopeful sound that shimmers like Saga’s lush greenery under an endlessly blue sky.
Set to a refreshing, pure melody, it portrays the vitality of nature and the figure of someone taking a step toward the future.
Celebrating the warmth of human connections and the beauty of believing in your dreams and moving forward, this piece will gently illuminate the listener’s heart.
With additional lyrics and composition/arrangement by Kazuo Zaitsu, it was produced in April 1993 as an image song for Saga Prefecture.
Listen to it on a morning when you’re beginning a new challenge or while driving through Saga’s beautiful scenery, and you’ll surely picture a bright future in your heart!
A monster from SagaUMATENA

This is a cheer song by the idol group UMATENA, produced in conjunction with Saga Horse Racing’s 2025 slogan.
It embodies Saga Racing’s passionate wish to send powerful racehorses from the regions to the big stage, and its straightforward lyrics—declaring that dreams come true when spoken aloud—have surely given courage to many listeners.
Boasting an emotional, catchy melody that transcends idol pop, the track was released in January 2025, first performed at the group’s first-anniversary live show in April of the same year, and drew major attention for featuring the first-ever animated music video in regional horse racing history, created by Cygames Saga Studio.
It’s a fiery, passionate piece that stirs the hearts of anyone striving toward their goals.





