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[Sakura Wars BGM] Famous and Popular Songs from Sakura Wars

Since its release as a Sega Saturn game in 1996, Sakura Wars has spawned sequels and become a full-fledged series.

As a multimedia franchise, it’s popular not only as a game but also through anime and stage productions.

The BGM of this classic series is especially captivating, beautifully reflecting the world of Sakura Wars.

In this article, we’ve carefully selected and introduced some of its standout tracks.

Be sure to read through to the end!

[Sakura Wars BGM] Sakura Wars Masterpieces and Popular Songs (21–30)

Wholesome Teigeki LifeTanaka Kouhei

Sakura Wars: Heartwarming Imperial Assault Force Life
Wholesome Teigeki LifeTanaka Kouhei

The popular game Sakura Wars is set in the fictional “Taisho era,” and this track uniquely blends a real Taisho Romance ambience with techno elements.

It was used as the BGM when moving around inside the Grand Imperial Theater that appears in the story.

In contrast to the tense battle scenes, it has a heartwarming feel—just as the title suggests.

Future (Voyage)Tanaka Kouhei

In Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?, the third installment in the Sakura Wars series, the story shifts from Japan, the setting of the previous titles, to Paris, France, as the title suggests.

“Mirai (Voyage)” is the ending theme, a song about the protagonist’s farewell to the people of Paris.

As the French word “voyage” suggests, the song centers on the theme of setting out on a journey.

Flower of ParisTanaka Kouhei

Hana no Paris was produced as an insert song for the third installment of the Sakura Wars series, Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?.

It was also released as a single as the B-side to the theme song Under the Imperial Flag.

As the title suggests, it’s a track with a lively, joyful rhythm that seems to pack the glamorous atmosphere of the city of Paris straight into the music.

Victory!Tanaka Kouhei

In Sakura Wars, this is the BGM that plays when you win a battle.

Paired with each character’s victory pose, this music is something fans who’ve played the game have heard countless times.

A game’s victory theme is like a triumphant war cry—its exhilarating sound and frequent repetition make it instantly familiar to gamers.

Kiss me sweetTanaka Kouhei

This is the ending theme of the fifth installment in the Sakura Wars series, Sakura Wars V: So Long, My Love.

Set in New York, it differs markedly from previous entries, featuring a jazz-style song sung over piano and strings.

It’s a gentle, balladic piece that evokes the feel of the final scene of a romantic film.