A roundup of popular cherry blossom songs sung by male artists
Many people feel like listening to cherry blossom songs when spring arrives—what songs do you listen to? There are so many songs related to sakura that it can be hard to choose, right? In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended sakura songs performed by male artists.
These are all classics that capture various feelings associated with cherry blossoms—encounters and farewells, love, encouragement, and more.
It’s not just for listening; this will also help if you’re looking for songs to sing at karaoke.
From timeless staples to sakura songs born in the Reiwa era, there’s a wide variety—so find the one that’s perfect for you.
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Go, Sakura! / Cheer up, Sakura!THE SUPER FRUIT

THE SUPER FRUIT is an idol group gaining attention for their activity on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
Their 2023 release “Sakura Fure Fure” is a song set against the season when beautiful cherry blossoms are in full bloom.
It carries a message that empathizes with the anxieties and worries we feel in everyday life, offering strength through their gentle, caring vocals.
With a seasonal cherry blossom motif and an exhilarating, fast-paced beat, it’s a vibrant dance track that sends encouragement to those embarking on new journeys.
Sakura, flutterSazan Ōrusutāzu

Southern All Stars’ new song is as beautiful and fleeting as a flurry of cherry blossoms, with a melody as light as the spring breeze and refined Japanese lyrics that resonate in the heart.
It also carries a wish for recovery from the earthquake disaster.
It will be released digitally on January 1, 2025, and is said to be included on the album “THANK YOU SO MUCH,” scheduled for release in March.
The beauty and severity of nature, loss and renewal, and hope—while listening to a song with themes this profound, how about taking a stroll with someone special during cherry blossom season? It’s sure to be an experience that sinks deep into the heart.
CHERRY BLOSSOM10-FEET

Spring is a season of beginnings that comes around time and again…
This is an energetic rock number that sings about living your “now” to the fullest for the sake of the future.
It’s a track by 10-FEET, a popular Kyoto-based band also known for organizing the rock festival “Kyoto Daisakusen,” and it’s included on their 2002 album “springman.” The powerful sound throughout will lift your spirits! If you’re feeling anxious about a new chapter in life, listening to this might blow all that gloom away.
cherry blossomJanne Da Arc

Sakura by Janne Da Arc depicts someone gazing at cherry blossoms and reminiscing about an unforgettable former lover.
The song is included on the album D.N.A, released in 2000.
Many people are reminded of past romances when they see the beautiful, fleeting cherry blossoms.
Each time the blossoms bloom, the narrator recalls a one-time lover and wonders: when they see the sakura, do they remember me too? Woven throughout is a heartfelt wish—tinged with hope—that they do.
Listen to it alongside your own bittersweet memories of spring.
cherry blossomKALMA

It’s a rock number that lets you hold onto positive feelings, singing of the sadness of leaving a familiar place and the anticipation for the future.
Created by KALMA, a three-piece band from Hokkaido, it was released as a digital single in 2021.
The unadorned band sound, the straightforward vocals, and the lyrics that project the feelings in one’s heart just as they are—all of it comes together to stir your emotions.
It makes you feel, “I’m going to do it like they do!” This song will save you when you’re feeling down or anxious.
Sakura SongKANA-BOON

Sakura no Uta by KANA-BOON portrays someone conveying their feelings to the person they love through a song.
It’s included on their 2013 mini-album “Boku ga CD wo Dashitara.” Set to a characteristically fast-paced KANA-BOON melody, the lyrics express the clumsy, earnest heart of someone who struggles to honestly convey their feelings to the one they like.
Before the moment comes when they won’t be able to meet anymore, they sing a song packed to the brim with their deep feelings for that special person.
If you also find it hard to express your feelings to someone you like, trying to convey them through music is highly recommended!
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.



