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Sakurako Ohara’s Support Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Sakurako Ohara’s Support Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Sakurako Ohara’s Support Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

They formed in 1990 and disbanded in 1996 after a short run.

They struggled after their debut, but became instantly famous when “Sore ga Daiji” became a huge hit.

This time, we’ll introduce some popular motivational songs born during their roughly six years of activity.

Sakurako Ohara’s Support Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

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Sakurako Ohara “Hitomi” (Music Video Full ver.)
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Sakurako Ohara’s “Hitomi” is a song that gives you the courage to keep looking forward even when you feel like giving up.

Its deeply emotional lyrics empower teenagers who are working hard every day in their club activities.

Her clear, pure vocals further enhance the song’s appeal and offer comfort to listeners.

Chosen as the support song for the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, it carries a rich history, resonating alongside many youthful moments.

If you’re giving your all but feel your spirit starting to break, try listening to Sakurako Ohara’s “Hitomi.” It will surely give you the courage to stand up again.

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Sakurako Ohara – Hirari (Music Video YouTube ver.)
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Sakurako Ohara—affectionately known as Saku-chan—is thriving as a singer, actress, and radio personality, and this is her “sakura” song.

The lyrics can be read as mourning the parting from friends who drift apart with the coming of spring, while believing the memories will last forever, evoking a sweet page of youth that everyone passes through.

Just like the world of the lyrics, it’s a song you’ll want to listen to together with a friend or girlfriend you’ll be separated from for a little while.

It was also used as the theme song for the Toho film “Cheer☆Dance: The True Story of a High School Girl Who Conquered America with Dance.”

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Sakurako Ohara – I Love You (Music Video Short ver.)
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A love song by singer-songwriter Sakurako Ohara that straightforwardly expresses feelings for someone you love who’s far away.

It’s a track that gives courage to those in unrequited love who keep thinking about someone in the distance.

Her sweet yet strong vocals further highlight the lyrics that convey unwavering feelings.

Many people find themselves separated from someone they like while pursuing their dreams.

But if your hearts are connected, how often you can meet or how far apart you are doesn’t matter!

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Sakurako Ohara – Ashita mo (Reprise version) MUSIC VIDEO
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It’s a song by the in-film band MUSH&Co.

from the movie The Liar and His Lover, and it also marks Sakurako Ohara’s debut as a singer, who played the protagonist, Riko Koeda.

The track speaks to young people anxious about growing up, offering encouragement just by listening.

It carries a warmth that feels like someone close by is cheering you on.

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Sakurako Ohara – JUMP LIVE ver. @ EX THEATER ROPPONGI 2023/5/11
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This pop and upbeat song, so characteristic of Sakurako Ohara, is “JUMP,” released in 2023.

In fact, 2023 marked the 10th anniversary of her debut.

The song reflects on her activities so far and expresses her feelings for the fans who have supported her at this milestone.

Reading the lyrics gives you the courage to keep going—like, “Even if things don’t go well, let’s move forward little by little.” It’s a recommended track for when you’re feeling down or need a little extra push.

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Sakurako Ohara – Goodbye (Official Music Video)
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There are breakups where you don’t part because you fell out of love, but because you have to, even though you still care for each other.

Many people have probably experienced something like that.

Sakurako Ohara’s song “Sayonara” is a goodbye song that will bring tears to anyone who’s gone through such a painful parting, filled with heartache and the feeling of truly loving someone.

Surely everyone has had a farewell that felt like this.

It’s a bittersweet number that brings back those feelings lingering deep in your heart.

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Ohara Sakurako (from MUSH&Co.) – Isn’t It Okay to Have Tried Your Best [Music Video (Short ver.)]
Isn't it okay to have tried your best?Ōhara Sakurako (from MUSH&Co.)

A cheer song with a refreshing, pop sound that really stands out is Sakurako Ohara’s “Ganbattatte Iinjanai.” Released in 2014 as a spin-off single from the film The Liar and His Lover, in which Ohara appeared, its lyrics—singing about striving together toward the goal—are a perfect fit for basketball.

It’s especially recommended for students working hard on their school basketball teams.

Why not try using it as background music during practice?

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