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Sakurako Ohara Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Sakurako Ohara Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Sakurako Ohara is now highly acclaimed not only as an actress but also as a singer.

Her songs feature catchy melodies that anyone can quickly remember, making them popular choices for karaoke.

This time, we present a ranking of Sakurako Ohara’s most popular karaoke songs.

Sakurako Ohara Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

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Sakurako Ohara – Hitomi (Music Video Short ver.)
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Sakurako Ohara is a singer-songwriter who is also active as an actress in numerous films and TV dramas.

With her strong acting and vocal skills, she’s supported by a wide range of age groups.

Among her songs, the one we’d love you to sing at karaoke is Hitomi.

It was also used for the 93rd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

Its moving melody line, set to a slow tempo, strikes a chord.

Since the rhythm is easy to follow and the vocal range isn’t very wide, it’s recommended even for teenage girls who feel insecure about singing.

Try to focus on steady breathing and increasing your vocal projection as you sing.

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Sakurako Ohara - Goodbye (Music Video Short ver.)
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Sakurako Ohara’s ninth single in total, released in November 2017.

It’s a song with an impressively beautiful melody, crafted to make the most of her pure, clear voice.

In a way, it’s a textbook example of a classic female-vocal ballad, so if you’re a woman with some confidence in your singing, it shouldn’t be too hard to aim for a high karaoke score.

Try to sing with a transparent tone, keeping your voice as clear as possible.

Also, be careful with the high falsetto parts so they don’t stick out too much.

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Sakurako Ohara – Hirari (Music Video YouTube ver.)
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Known by the nickname Saku-chan and also active as an actress, singer Sakurako Ohara’s sixth single.

Chosen as the theme song for the film “Let’s Go, Jets! From Small Town Girls to U.S.

Champions?!,” its lyrics depict spring scenery and memories with friends, making it a graduation song that evokes parting.

Her clear, transparent vocals layered over the expansive arrangement further highlight the poignancy of the words.

With a message that some things change over time while others remain the same, it’s a spring song that reaffirms friendship—perfect to dedicate at karaoke to friends who are going their separate ways.

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Sakurako Ohara – I Love You (Music Video Short ver.)
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This song, “Daisuki” (“I Love You”), which sings about a girl in love, is Sakurako Ohara’s fifth single, released in 2016, with lyrics and composition by Seiji Kameda.

It’s a love song that conveys feelings straightforwardly—the kind that might make hearts skip a beat when the title pops up if you request it at karaoke.

Its letter-like confession to a beloved guy is cute and relatable.

How about singing it at karaoke when the man you like is there? Try meeting his eyes every now and then while you sing.

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Sakurako Ohara – Thank You. (Music Video Short ver.)
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“No matter how much I thank you, it’ll never be enough!” Don’t you have a friend like that too? This song by Sakurako Ohara—who’s also active as an actress—was released in 2014 as her first solo single.

It’s a warm piece where a light, band-driven sound is wrapped in the tones of strings.

Ohara’s straight, sincere vocals really shine.

If your friend is feeling down or struggling, why not send them this song to lift their spirits?