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Ask for Japanese songs about cherry blossoms

1, Sakura

Sakura is a Japanese folk song, which was written in the late Edo period and edited by Shimizu, a famous Japanese musician. Known as "the first music of the Japanese nation." The selected songs in the textbook were arranged by Japanese composer Shimizu, and the lyrics were translated by Zhang Biqing.

This is the version in the music textbook of primary schools in China, which is very popular with children. This song is also the opening song of various language radio programs of Japan Radio International, which is played for the symphony and interspersed with the opening greetings of the host.

2. Sakura Yui Horie

The album "たまりにるセカィ" from 2000 is named after the literary work "Mirror Country", namely "Alice in Wonderland". This song was also included in the collection of 20 12.

3, "Color Dance" Mika Nakashima

"When Cherry Blossoms Fly" is a song sung by Mika Nakashima, a popular Japanese female singer. The song was composed by Chuanjiang Minako and arranged by Satoshi Takebe. This song was included in Mika Nakashima's single record of the same name and released by Sony Records on February 2, 2005. In May 2005, this song won the "Best Female Music Video" in the 4th MTV Japan Video Award.

4. Hatsune Hatsune Hatsune Hatsune.

A Japanese song by Hatsune Hatsune was written and composed by halyosy and released in 2008. It is also the VOCALOID song that halyosy contributed to NICONICO animation.

5, "Cherry Blossom Day and" Mai Hoshimura

(A Good Day for Cherry Blossoms to Fall) (TV Animation) "Bleach" and "Death" The ending arrangement of the first season 10 is falsetto de Es, and the lyrics, composition and singing are all written by Mai Hoshimura.