Songs with titles that start with “Sa”: a roundup you can use for shiritori or karaoke
What songs come to mind with titles that start with “Sa”? In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “Sa,” which are handy for games like song-title shiritori or karaoke with letter restrictions.
When you think of “sa,” many people picture sakura (cherry blossoms) that bloom beautifully in spring—and along with that, there are countless songs that have “sakura” in their titles.
Starting with the power word “sakura,” we’ve gathered a variety of songs whose titles begin with “sa.” Be sure to check them out and use them in different situations!
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Songs whose titles start with “Sa.” A roundup useful for shiritori and karaoke (111–120)
killer lineThis is LAST

Words that once seemed sweet turn into weapons that gouge the heart the moment a relationship ends.
It’s a fast-paced rock track that captures the raw pain of heartbreak with razor-sharp lyrics.
Created by the Chiba-born band This is LAST, it’s the first track on their mini-album “koroshimonku,” released in April 2020.
Originally, a music video was released in September 2018, and widespread resonance on social media led to the song’s official recording.
The lyrics by songwriter and composer Yoho Kikuchi, drawn from his own experiences, vividly awaken memories of meetings and partings in the season when night sakura dance.
It’s a heart-wrenching song you’ll want to listen to beneath beautifully lit cherry blossoms, facing lingering feelings that refuse to fade.
Songs whose titles start with “Sa.” A roundup you can use for shiritori or karaoke (121–130)
SAKURA (Prod. Taka Perry)Aile The Shota

Set to a nostalgic beat, this bittersweet yet beautiful pop number sings of faint memories tied to spring breezes and cherry blossom season.
It expresses not only the sweetness of love, but also the lingering afterglow that remains after partings and missed connections—sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a single by the multifaceted singer-songwriter Aile The Shota, surprise-released on his birthday in March 2025.
Don’t miss the music video, notable for its revolving camera work.
A perfect track for a spring dusk, ideal for a quiet listen after cherry-blossom viewing.
Cherry blossom seasonConton Candy

A warm yet bittersweet rock number that captures the encounters and farewells unique to cherry blossom season.
It’s a track by Conton Candy, a band drawing attention especially among Gen Z, released in March 2023.
It was later included on their first full-length album, “melt pop.” The distorted guitar tones blend exquisitely with the pop melody, and as you listen, you can feel your chest gradually warm.
The song’s straightforward feelings—wishing for the next reunion even after being separated—truly resonate.
It’s perfect for those who feel sad about parting from close friends due to graduation or new class assignments.
The band’s passionate performance will surely give you the courage to take a step toward a new spring.
A perfect day for cherry blossomsLUNKHEAD

This is LUNKHEAD’s spring song, where a stirring, emotional guitar sound and unadorned words pierce straight to the heart.
Released in January 2007, Sakura Biyori was chosen as a POWER PLAY on Nippon TV’s “Music Fighter,” and has long been cherished as a defining song of the season.
The lyrics penned by vocalist Yoshitaro Kodaka portray not only hope but also real feelings of anxiety and loneliness, gently resonating with listeners’ hearts.
In this season of change—graduations, new jobs—this is a track you’ll want to hear when you need courage to take a new step, or on nights when you pause and sink into a bit of sentimentality.
Sakura GirlNEWS

A bittersweet yet beautiful love song by NEWS that you’ll want to listen to with the arrival of spring.
Released as a single in March 2010, it exquisitely intertwines delicate piano melodies with a driving beat.
Layered over the image of falling cherry blossoms are the end of a romance and the indelible memories left in the heart.
The phrase repeated in the chorus vividly evokes scenes of parting in the listener’s mind.
Upon release, it topped the Oricon Weekly Chart and earned Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan, marking solid achievements.
In this season where meetings and farewells intersect, this song will gently nudge you forward as you take a new step.
Sakura MirageReGLOSS

The VTuber group ReGLOSS released their fifth single in March 2025.
The track was produced by OHTORA, a producer known for providing songs to the masked singer yama—who made waves with the massive hit “Haru wo Tsugeru.” While prominently featuring “sakura,” the symbol of spring, the song’s lyrics portray human emotions around meetings and partings, beginnings and endings, all set to a city-pop-inspired sound.
It’s a piece that accompanies the complex feelings of spring—not merely sorrowful, nor simply encouraging.
The season of farewellSHISHAMO

Even after graduation, the words I couldn’t say keep lingering in my chest… This song by the three-piece band SHISHAMO is a poignant medium-tempo ballad depicting unrequited love for an upperclassman and a heartfelt farewell.
It closes out the album “SHISHAMO 2,” and back in March 2015 it was also selected as Space Shower TV’s “POWER PUSH!” The protagonist’s emotions—seared by unforgettable memories of the person they loved in their school uniform, their smile—are sure to move you.
It’s a track that reminds us that spring is not only a season of new encounters, but of partings as well.
If you have memories of a love that ended without you ever saying how you felt, why not listen to this song and let it help you find closure?


