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 (21–30)
GoodbyeNEW!ofukōsu

A classic ballad that intertwines the emotions of two people sensing a breakup with an atmosphere that evokes the coming of winter.
Known as a signature work by the popular band Off Course, it was released as a single in December 1979.
It reached No.
2 on the Oricon chart at the time, and was also used as the theme for the TBS drama “Gekiai: Sangatsu made no…” and in a Daihatsu commercial.
The sorrow of a love nearing its end is beautifully wrapped in Kazumasa Oda’s clear, translucent vocals.
Despite the sad lyrics, listening to it somehow calms the heart and brings a sense of peace, doesn’t it? It might be lovely to sip some warm tea and let conversation blossom with bittersweet memories of youth.
3636NEW!aimyon

This is a love song that shines with Aimyon’s unique perspective, sparked by the passcode of a delivery locker.
Included on her 2022 album “Falling into My Eyes Record,” the song is based on her real experience of being unable to open a delivery locker and portrays the end of a romance and a sense of emotional confinement.
The distinctive rhythm and melody arranged by Sunday Kamide will stick in your head after just one listen.
Immerse yourself in it while imagining the taste of curry.
Songs that start with “Sa”: a roundup you can use for word-chain games and karaoke (31–40)
SUMMER SONGNEW!YUI

If you had to pick YUI’s signature summer tune—the one packed with that exhilarating summertime vibe—it would be this.
Released as a single in July 2008, the track is marked by its lively acoustic guitar strumming.
The lyrics capture the bittersweet feelings of youthful romance, and the catchy melody sticks with you after just one listen.
Despite having no tie-in promotions, it debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon charts—a true testament to its strength.
It’s also included on the album “HOLIDAYS IN THE SUN” and has been loved by fans for years.
With a relatively simple chord progression, it’s perfect for singing and playing with a guitar.
It’s the kind of classic you’ll want to hear on a seaside drive or when you’re out to make summer memories—so why not give it a try?
March 9NEW!Remioromen

Remioromen is a rock band formed by classmates from Yamanashi Prefecture that left behind numerous classic songs.
Released in March 2004, this work is a Heisei-era defining ballad, perfect for solo acoustic performance, with delicate acoustic guitar arpeggios that resonate deeply.
Originally composed for a member’s friend’s wedding, it gained widespread popularity in 2005 when it was featured as an insert song in the drama “1 Litre of Tears,” and has since become a staple during graduation season.
The lyrics express the joy of dreaming together with someone precious amid changing seasons, and a sense of gratitude for how that person’s presence gives strength.
Its warm and empowering message gently encourages those taking a new step forward.
reverse dreamNEW!King Gnu

If you’ve seen the film Jujutsu Kaisen 0, the intro alone of this song might bring you to tears.
Its lyrics portray love and curses with profound depth, tightening your chest more with every listen.
The sound—an awe-inspiring fusion of strings arranged with participation from Daiki Tsuneta’s older brother and a contemporary beat—is simply overwhelming.
It’s a track from the single released by the mixture rock band King Gnu in December 2021, chosen as the movie’s ending theme.
With total streams surpassing 300 million, it has remained a long-loved work.
Wrapped in its melancholic melody, it’s perfect for savoring the lingering afterglow of the story alone on a quiet night.
Turn up the volume and lose yourself in its jazzy, sophisticated soundscape.
Sunday MorningNEW!ILLIT

ILLIT is a girl group that has drawn major attention in the K-POP scene and has been breaking numerous records since their debut.
Released in January 2026 as their Japan 2nd Digital Single, this track was selected as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime “The Princess of Torture Time.” Crafted in a J-POP rock style that also garnered buzz for the involvement of singer-songwriter Mega Shinnosuke, it features a lively band sound seamlessly blended with the members’ sweet vocals.
The world it creates—combining the breezy freshness of a Sunday morning with the bittersweet pangs of young love—makes it a song you’ll want to replay over and over.
The music video’s concept of a magical restaurant is also unique, making this a perfect pop tune for when you want to feel positive.
Without even saying goodbyeNEW!MISIA

If you enjoy songs that feel both tender and grand in their expression of love, this ballad is for you.
Released in October 2020 amid the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was created in collaboration with Toshiaki Matsumoto, the composer of the famous song “Everything.” MISIA’s vocals, with their overwhelming warmth and embrace, gently accompany the passage of time and the unease that come without a chance to say goodbye.
The track is also included on the album HELLO LOVE, and its first performance on the TV program “Ongaku no Hi” drew a strong response.
When you’re feeling sorrow or a sense of loss, yet still trying to look forward, this song will resonate deeply.
Why not find a quiet place and immerse yourself in its world?


