1. "SAKURA"
"Sakura" is a Japanese folk song composed at the end of the Edo period. It was later compiled by the famous Japanese musician Shumizu Shimizu and is known as "Japanese folk song". The music score selected in the textbook "Nation's First Music" was arranged by Japanese composer Osamu Shimizu, and the lyrics were translated and dubbed by Zhang Biqing.
This is the version found in primary school music textbooks in my country and is very popular among children. This song is also the opening song of Japan Radio International's various language radio programs, played for the symphony, and interspersed with the host's opening greetings.
2. "Sakura" Horie Yui
From the 2000 album "水たまりに影るセカイ". The title of the album is taken from the literary work "The Mirror of the Country", also known as "Alice in Wonderland". The song was also included in the 2012 Greatest Hits album.
3. "桜色马うころ" by Mika Nakajima
"When the Cherry Blossoms Are Flying" is a song sung by Japanese popular female singer Mika Nakajima. It was written and composed by Minako Kawae and Satoshi Takebe. Chi arranges music. The song is included in Nakajima Mika's single EP of the same name, which was released through Sony Records on February 2, 2005. In May 2005, the song won the "Best Female Music Video" at the 4th MTV Japan Video Awards.
4. "Sakura Rain" Hatsune Miku
A Japanese song sung by Hatsune Miku, written and composed by halyosy, and released in 2008. It is also a VOCALOID song submitted by Mori Haruyoshi (halyosy) on NICONICO animation.
5. Mai Hoshimura of "Sakura Hiyori"
(A Beautiful Day When Cherry Blossoms Fall) (TV Animation) "BLEACH" "Bleach" Season 10 Ending Theme Arrangement is Falsetto de Es, the lyrics, music and singing are written by Mai Hoshimura.