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Cherry blossom songs recommended for women: beautiful classic and popular spring tracks

Cherry blossom songs recommended for women: beautiful classic and popular spring tracks
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Cherry blossom songs recommended for women: beautiful classic and popular spring tracks

The spring breeze has become pleasantly gentle, hasn’t it?

Many of you might be spending busy days as you prepare for a new chapter in life.

Speaking of spring, it’s all about cherry blossoms!

When you gaze at the sakura, songs about cherry blossoms suddenly come to mind and fill you with a calm, peaceful feeling, don’t they?

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended sakura songs, from timeless classics to the latest hits.

Since this feature is geared toward women, we’ve focused on tracks by female artists and warm, heartfelt numbers that resonate with women.

If you want to discover the newest sakura songs or enjoy the classics, this is a must-read!

Sakura songs recommended for women: beautiful spring classics and popular tracks (1–10)

It’s a love like cherry blossoms.NEW!miwa

miwa “A Love Like Cherry Blossoms” Music Video
It's a love like cherry blossoms.NEW!miwa

Singer-songwriter miwa, whose translucent vocals and relatable melodies have captivated countless listeners.

Released in March 2026, this work was specially written as a collaboration with Kirin Beer’s cherry blossom conservation initiative, “Hare Kaze ACTION.” The poignant depiction of the feeling—wanting to cherish this emotion even while knowing it’s an unrequited love—strikes a chord.

Its timeless message, perfect for life’s milestones, is sure to stay close to your heart.

lightly; nimbly; flutteringlyŌhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara – Hirari (Music Video YouTube ver.)
lightly; nimbly; flutteringlyŌhara Sakurako

A bittersweet springtime cherry-blossom song by Sakurako Ohara, who also shines as an actress.

While she’s well known for her up-tempo numbers, she’s just as wonderful with songs that gently seep into your heart like this one.

Amid the poignancy, you can feel a warmth reminiscent of the spring sunshine.

It’s a track you’ll want to savor slowly, listening quietly as you gaze at the cherry blossoms.

cherry blossom colorKaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru [Sakura-iro] Music Video
cherry blossom colorKaneyori Masaru

Sakura-iro by Kaneyori Masaru depicts the sweet-and-sour feeling of unrequited love.

It’s included on the 2023 album Watashi no Nocturne.

The idea that just hiding behind a cherry tree and simply watching the person you love can make you happy—that’s a feeling only someone who’s been in unrequited love can truly understand.

Even if, deep down, you want to spend more time together, these cute lyrics say it’s enough for now just to be by their side, and it makes your heart flutter.

Enhancing those heart-fluttering lyrics even more are the refreshing sound and the adorable voice of vocalist Chitose Mina!

petalback number

back number – Hanabira (full)
petalback number

A bittersweet rock number that makes past memories resurface in fleeting moments during the season when cherry blossoms flutter.

As a major-label debut single by the band back number—known for relatable, true-to-life lyrics—it was released in April 2011.

It was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s program “JAPAN COUNTDOWN,” and remains beloved by many as the band’s origin point.

This work delicately portrays the feeling of recalling someone precious who once stood by your side, in stark contrast to the beautiful scenery of spring.

The strings resonating within the band’s sound tighten your chest as you listen.

The words woven by vocalist Iyori Shimizu gently reach deep into the listener’s heart.

Perfect for when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood with the arrival of spring.

Sakura no Ame Moegi no YoKOTOKO

A medium-tempo ballad that conjures up a dreamy image of nighttime cherry blossoms gently wet with rain.

The lyrics were written by KOTOKO, who has sung numerous anime songs.

First released as the B-side to the May 2012 single “→unfinished→,” it was later included on the album “Sora no Puzzle.” Delicately portraying the changing human heart amid the season when cherry blossoms fall and the world shifts to fresh green, this piece is one you’ll want to savor alone at night, wrapped in silence after the splendor of spring festivities—a song for grown-ups.

The season of farewellSHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is beloved by a wide range of generations for their down-to-earth lyrics that capture everyday life.

This song is about a bittersweet unrequited love, where all you can do at graduation is follow your senior with your eyes.

It was included on the album “SHISHAMO 2,” released in March 2015.

A crush where you’re never even in the same class, only watching from afar.

After graduation, you won’t be able to see them anymore, but you can feel the aching wish to at least not be forgotten.

It’s a song I especially want you—an elementary school student holding back words you couldn’t say and parting from someone important—to listen to.

Sakura Lovemosao.

Sakuran / Mosawo [Music Video]
Sakura Lovemosao.

Singer-songwriter Mosawo, who gained attention through video posts on platforms like TikTok and YouTube.

His 2021 song “Sakura Koi” portrays the moment when bittersweet emotions overflow just before graduation.

The lyrics depict quietly tucking away unspoken feelings for someone you love, which may move many listeners.

Accompanied by a beautiful melody that envelops the loneliness of the heart, his gentle voice resonates in this springtime song.

Sakura, You, and Ituki.

Cherry Blossom, You, Me – SAKURA KIMI WATASHI
Sakura, You, and Ituki.

A bittersweet cherry blossom song by tuki.

that echoes in the season when the spring breeze dances.

It overlays the fleeting, beautiful feelings of love onto scenes like a lonely classroom after graduation and the lingering regret of wishing you’d talked more.

The transparent vocals and warm acoustic guitar tones sink deep into the heart.

Released in January 2024, this piece will gently stay by the side of anyone feeling anxious about a new chapter, like a soft spring breeze.

Listen to it while enjoying the cherry blossoms, and it will resonate even more.

It’s easy to sing at karaoke and is sure to become a springtime staple!

Sakura, Bloom!arashi

ARASHI – Sakura Sake [Official Music Video]
Sakura, Bloom!arashi

With the warmth of spring, this number gives you the courage to take a new step forward.

Sung by Arashi, it’s a pop-rock tune brimming with a sense of speed.

While cherry blossoms often bring to mind many bittersweet ballads, this track overflows with positive energy—like sprinting under trees in full bloom.

Sho Sakurai’s powerful rap lyrics flip the switch that cuts through hesitation and helps you face forward.

Released as a single in March 2005, it’s also well known as the CM song for Jonan Prep School, in which Sakurai appeared.

It’s included on the classic album “One” as well as on best-of collections, and has been loved for years.

Perfect not only for exam season but also for mornings at the start of a new life or a new challenge—listen, and you’ll surely feel the power to dive into a bright future!

A happy promise.riria.

riria. / A Happy Promise [Music Video]
A happy promise.riria.

A warm ballad that weaves together scenes from the cherry blossom season with a straightforward love for someone special.

It’s a song by Riria, a singer-songwriter who delicately captures the feelings of youth, and it opens her album “Kiseki,” released in January 2025.

It also drew attention as the opening theme for Season 2 of the anime “My Happy Marriage.” The lyrics are striking, expressing the joy of walking side by side with someone and a sense that even the fear of happiness breaking will fade away.

The way bonds deepen with the arrival of spring feels like watching a beautiful story unfold.

As your surroundings change with advancement to the next grade or graduation, listen to it while thinking of the friends and family you want to stay with forever.

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