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 (371–380)
SannenzakaHiraoka Chika

Based in the Kansai region, Chika Hiraoka continues to shine with a multifaceted appeal that defies the boundaries of traditional enka.
From emotionally rich enka pieces like her debut song “Furusato-bune” to breezy, pop-tinged tracks like “Kibō Misaki,” her hallmark is a flexible musicality that makes the most of her distinctive voice.
Her gentle vocals, which seem to softly nestle close to the listener’s heart, are suffused with a warmth like a springtime sunbeam.
In addition to her singing career, she is active as a radio personality and an actress.
More recently, she even garnered multiple awards in the pageant division of Miss Japan Fukuoka—what a surprise! Many people are surely encouraged by her boundless curiosity and her constant drive to take on new challenges.
Lake SaromaAkiyama Ryoko

Ryoko Akiyama leaves a strong impression as she tours the country in her campaign car “Ryoko-go,” wrapped with her own photo.
After appearing on a TV program, she won many hearts with her single-minded dedication and approachable personality.
Her talent is the real deal—she has won numerous singing contests since childhood—and her “Hokkaido Series,” set in the northern lands, is especially compelling.
When the harsh nature of the north and the fiery passions of the women who live there ride on Akiyama’s firm, resonant voice, they echo dramatically, enveloping you in the feeling of witnessing a grand story.
Her singing is, without fail, nothing short of breathtaking.
Many people likely find courage in her steady, persistent pursuit of her craft.
It’s the cutest ever!Koresawa

Koresawa is an artist who resonates with listeners through lyrics that capture everyday moments.
Her charm lies in an accessible sound that blends pop and folk, and she made her major debut in 2017 with the album “Korekara.” Songs that portray raw emotions, such as “Tabako” and “Koibito Shikkaku,” have earned her wide popularity.
In 2021, “Ai o Kite” was broadcast on NHK’s Minna no Uta.
She also performs under the character “Reko-chan,” and in 2024 she won the Lyricist Award at the Japan Record Awards.
Her music, which gently accompanies the ache of love and the tenderness of daily life, may offer a comforting sense of relief to those who listen.
Summer GhostI Don’t Like Mondays.

Formed in Omotesando, Tokyo and affectionately known as “Aidora,” I Don’t Like Mondays.
is a rare band that self-produces not only their music but also their visuals.
Their 2023 release “Summer Ghost” is truly a masterpiece you’ll want to listen to at summer’s end.
Its light, groovy band sound delivers a refreshing feeling that’s perfect for a midsummer drive.
Yet, in contrast to its bright tone, the song depicts a somewhat bittersweet story of chasing the illusion of a past love.
It’s precisely this blend of cheerfulness and melancholy that vividly revives the happy memories of summer—tinged with just a touch of sentimentality.
It might be the perfect soundtrack for looking back on your summer memories.
Surges (feat. Natsuse & Luan)Orangestar

This is a cheering song by Orangestar, whose exhilarating feel—like bursting through a summer blue sky—will fire up your determined heart.
Released in August 2021 and featured in a Calorie Mate web video, many of you may remember it.
Overlapping with the image of students sweating toward their goals, this piece gives you the courage to push through emotions that ebb and flow like waves and to dash toward the future.
Doesn’t that crystal-clear voice make you feel like it’s gently nudging you forward, whispering, “You’ve got this!”?
365ONE OR EIGHT

This is a love song by ONE OR EIGHT that sings about the feeling of continually thinking of someone dear.
Released in June 2025, it’s their first single since signing with a prestigious U.S.
label.
Nasri, known for working on songs by Justin Bieber, also took part in the production, drawing you into a sophisticated sound with an R&B flavor.
The spacious arrangement allows the members’ distinctive voices to truly stand out.
When you find yourself thinking of someone you love, this song might gently stay by your side.
Be sure to listen closely!
Sunlit MusicalRoselia

Born from the BanG Dream! franchise, Roselia is a band defined by its gothic, majestic worldview.
As an authentic girls’ band whose voice actresses actually perform the instruments, they’ve achieved popularity that goes beyond the typical scope of a voice-actor unit.
Their 2023 release, Sunlit Musical, is a refreshing pop-rock track that vividly overturns their previous image, as if bathed in bright summer sunlight.
Sparkling synths and a driving band sound burst forth like spray under the sun.
Depicting the brilliance of summer and the irreplaceable moments shared with friends, this song has the potential to become a long-loved summer classic.
Be sure to experience this new side of Roselia.


