After leaving them he formed the supergroup Zigzo, the trio Sons of All Pussys, and his solo project Lion Heads.
It was Dead End's manager who gave L'Arc-en-Ciel bassist Tetsuya Sakura's contact information around December 1992.
In 1999 he started the hard rock supergroup Zigzo with Tetsu and former By-Sexual members Ryo and Den.
They released a mini-album titled Ago on August 17 and had their first show two days later at the 2011 Chain the Rock Festival.
[6] There, after a surprise performance, Zigzo announced that they would officially restart activities at a concert on March 17, 2012 at Akasaka Blitz.
[8] Sakura supported Malice Mizer in place of Kami, his former drum protégé who died in 1999, for two 25th anniversary performances on September 8 and 9, 2018.
Sakura has authored two books, one called Sakura no Drumworks Quick Reference about drumming; and one part-biography part-fiction book called Sakurazawa no Honki (櫻澤の本気) which gathers the articles published in the magazine Arena 37º, in his column "Sakurazawa no Uwaki" (櫻澤の浮気), during his days in Zigzo.