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*"[[Sakurairo (Angela Aki)|Sakurairo]]", [[Angela Aki]]'s fifth single.
*"[[Sakurairo (Angela Aki)|Sakurairo]]", [[Angela Aki]]'s fifth single.
*"[[Sakurairo (Asaoka Yuuya)|Sakurairo]]", [[Asaoka Yuuya]]'s third single.
*"[[Sakurairo (Asaoka Yuuya)|Sakurairo]]", [[Asaoka Yuuya]]'s third single.
*"[[Sakurairo (Nakagawa Shoko)|Sakurairo]]", [[Nakagawa Shoko]]'s 13th single.
*"[[Sakurairo (Takasugi Satomi)|Sakurairo]]", [[Takasugi Satomi]]'s second digital single.
*"[[Sakurairo (Takasugi Satomi)|Sakurairo]]", [[Takasugi Satomi]]'s second digital single.
*"[[Sakurairo (Takei Shiori)|Sakurairo]]", [[Takei Shiori]]'s sixth single.
*"[[Sakurairo (Takei Shiori)|Sakurairo]]", [[Takei Shiori]]'s sixth single.
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In Jpop Stop!, Sakurairo (桜色; Cherry-Blossoms Color) could be a reference to:


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