'Cherry Blossom Academy School Year 2010: Message') is the debut studio album by Sakura Gakuin.
With the theme of countries around the world,[8] the song makes references to France, Ecuador, Jamaica, and Costa Rica; the latter includes a comparison between the names of member Raura Iida and former President Laura Chinchilla.
Suzuka Nakamoto praised Tommy Heavenly6 after the single's release, noting its sympathetic feel for graduation in rock style.
'Cherry Blossom Academy School Year 2013: Bond') is the fourth studio album by Sakura Gakuin.
The title is written unconventionally with the kanji for face (顔) and smile (笑), as the Principal of Sakura Gakuin, Mitsuru Kuramoto stated that the standard word (頑張れ) has a connotation of pressure.
'Cherry Blossom Academy School Year 2015: Pieces of Sparkles') is the sixth studio album by Sakura Gakuin.
[18] "School Days (2015)" was rerecorded and released as a DVD single, with a music video (and choreography cut) along with footage from live performances at Tokyo Idol Festival 2015 on August 2, 2015.
'Cherry Blossom Academy School Year 2016: Promise') is the seventh studio album by Sakura Gakuin.
'Cherry Blossom Academy School Year 2017: My Road') is the eighth studio album by Sakura Gakuin.
[25] Notes Sakura Gakuin 2018 Nendo: Life Iro Asenai Hibi (さくら学院 2018年度 ~Life 色褪せない日々~, lit.
'Cherry Blossom Academy School Year 2018: Unfading Days of Life') is the ninth studio album by Sakura Gakuin.
'Cherry Blossom Academy School Year 2019: Story') is the tenth studio album by Sakura Gakuin.
'Cherry Blossom Academy School Year 2020: Thank You') is the eleventh and final studio album by Sakura Gakuin.
'After-School Anthology from Cherry Blossom Academy') is a compilation album by Sakura Gakuin, containing only songs performed by sub-units.