"Sakurazuki" (桜月) is the fifth single by the Japanese idol group Sakurazaka46 after their 2020 renaming. The song is written by Yasushi Akimoto and is composed by NAZCA. It was released on February 15, 2023 by Sony Music Entertainment.[1][2] The title track features Moriya Rena as the center.[1]
Background and Release
The single was announced on the second day of Sakurazaka46's "2nd YEAR ANNIVERSARY ~ Buddies Thanksgiving ~" concert on December 9, 2022 which was held at Nippon Budokan, Tokyo.[3] Following the single announcement, the formation of the title track was announced at the end of the 113th episode of Soko Magattara, Sakurazaka? which was aired on the December 25, 2023.[Notes 1]
The single title was then announced on January 4, 2023.[4][5]
On January 18, 2023, the album artwork was revealed for the first time on Sakurazaka46's official site.[6]
On February 1, 2023, the contents (track listing) of each CD types were revealed.[7] This single is released in five types: Limited edition features 4 types A, B, C, D with Blu-ray included, and a CD-only regular edition type.[8]
This single was released 10 months after the release of their previous single "Samidare yo".[9] This is also the last single feature Yumiko Seki who will graduate from the group after this single.[10] Further, the 3rd generation members also participated in this single with the B-side song "Natsu no Chikamichi" (夏の近道).
The title song "Sakurazuki" was performed for the first time on the February 10, 2023 broadcast of Music Station 2-hour SP (TV Asahi).[11]
Album Artwork
Members on the Jacket Picture
Type A
Rena Moriya
Type B
Minami Koike, Yui Kobayashi
Type C
Hono Tamura, Hikaru Morita, Ten Yamasaki, Karin Fujiyoshi, Rei Ōzono
This is Rena Moriya's (2nd Generation) first time holding the center position.[13]Among members coming from Sakamichi Kenshusei (including those in Nogizaka46 and Hinatazaka46), Rena Moriya is the first one to serve as a center for a group single.[13] Further, Rei Ōzono (2nd generation) who was also part of Sakamichi Kenshusei participated as Sakura Eight for the first time and this is also Kira Masumoto's first time making it into senbatsu.[13] In addition, the second row members have all had previous experience as centers.[13]
^Actual broadcast time is early morning of December 26, 2023 but Japan broadcasting adopts a timing system that goes past 24-hour so early morning of a certain day will still be counted as part of the previous date.