Sakura Gakuin 2010 Nendo: Message }} is the debut studio album by Sakura Gakuin. It charted at number 54 on the
Oricon weekly chart. The album was scheduled for release on March 23, 2011, but was postponed due to the
March 11 earthquake and tsunami. "Yume ni Mukatte" / "Hello! Ivy" was released as the lead single on December 8, 2010. "Hello! Ivy" served as a collaboration song with Mono Comme Ça stores in Japan. The group performed at Tower Records Shinjuku on April 30 to commemorate the album release. "Dear Mr. Socrates" was released as a single by the Baton Club Twinklestars on November 28, 2010. The album marks the first appearance of the aforementioned sub-unit, as well as the Cooking Club Mini-Pati, the Go Home Club Sleepiece, and the Heavy Music Club Babymetal, as well as the only appearance for the Newspaper Club Scoopers. "Doki Doki ☆ Morning" would later be released as a DVD single on October 22, 2011. • SOH (Oh! S-D) • Murakawa }} }}
Notes • "Fly Away", "Hello! Ivy", and "Message" are stylized as "FLY AWAY", "Hello! IVY", and "message", respectively. • "Princess ☆ à la Mode" is excluded from limited edition releases. • "Medaka no Kyōdai" is a cover of the 1982 Warabe
song of the same name.
Sakura Gakuin 2011 Nendo: Friends }} is the second studio album by Sakura Gakuin. It charted at number 56 on the
Oricon weekly chart, lasting two weeks. "
Tabidachi no Hi ni" is a traditional graduation song written in 1991, and was released as the graduation single on March 7, 2012. "Friends" was first performed at the concert Sakura Gakuin 2011 Nendo New: Departure and later released as a single. After leaving the group,
Ayami Mutō would later cover the song during her A.Y.M Ballads concert in August 2014. • Ikuta • Takafumi }} }}
Notes • "Friends" is stylized as "FRIENDS". • "Hashire Shōjiki-mono" is a cover of the 1991 Hideki Saijō
song of the same name.
Sakura Gakuin 2012 Nendo: My Generation }} is the third studio album by Sakura Gakuin. It charted at number 39 on the
Oricon weekly chart, lasting two weeks. 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. "My Graduation Toss" was released as the graduation single on February 27, 2013. Suzuka Nakamoto praised
Tommy Heavenly6 after the single's release, noting its sympathetic feel for graduation in rock style. • Edometal • Nakametal }} •
Katsutoshi Kitagawa • Yasushi Sakurai }} }}
Notes • "Wonderful Journey" is stylized as "WONDERFUL JOURNEY". • "Suimin Busoku" is a cover of the 1990 Chicks song of the same name, serving as an opening theme for the anime adaptation of
Kiteretsu Daihyakka.
Sakura Gakuin 2013 Nendo: Kizuna is the fourth studio album by Sakura Gakuin. It charted at number 29 on the
Oricon weekly chart, lasting two weeks. The second single, "Jump Up (Chiisana Yūki)" was released on February 12, 2014. One of the B-sides is a cover of
the Monkees single "
Daydream Believer". • Arika • Masanco • Miwa }} • Eba • Hajime Hyakkoku }} • Eba • Hyakkoku }} }}
Notes • "Hana Hana" and "IJI" are stylized as "Hana*Hana" and "I・J・I", respectively.
Sakura Gakuin 2014 Nendo: Kimi ni Todoke }} is the fifth studio album by Sakura Gakuin. It charted at number 18 on the
Oricon weekly chart, lasting two weeks. After its release, writers Tomoko Kawase and
Shunsaku Okuda released a demo of the song. "
Aogeba Tōtoshi (from Sakura Gakuin 2014)" was released as the graduation single on February 25, 2015, and as a DVD single on March 4, 2015. Due to the archaic nature of the original lyrics, the meaning was difficult to interpret. During the group's live events, the members made their own interpretations of the song. • Yūya Suzuki • Tomokazu Miura }} }}
Sakura Gakuin 2015 Nendo: Kirameki no Kakera }} is the sixth studio album by Sakura Gakuin. It charted at number 15 on the
Oricon weekly chart. "Mathematica!" was released as the seventh "educational song", with its music video first released as a DVD bonus of the September 2015 issue of
Ciao. "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. Five of the songs have been re-recorded and rearranged by Dr.StrangeLove member Takamune Negishi, with Negishi on bass, Maseeeta on drums, Naoki Hayashibe on guitar, and Yasuhiro Nozaki on keyboard. "Melodic Solfége" was released as the lead single on September 17, 2016. The song's theme is classical music, and contains elements of Beethoven's "
Für Elise" among other classical pieces. • Arika • Masanco • Miwa }} }}
Notes • The pre-release track listing had the positions switched for "Marshmallow-iro no Kimi to" and "Otomegokoro".
Sakura Gakuin 2017 Nendo: My Road is the eighth studio album by Sakura Gakuin. Three songs have been re-recorded. The album charted at number sixteen on the
Oricon weekly album chart for the week March 12, 2018 with first-week sales of 4,226 copies. }}
Notes • The pre-release contained an alternative track listing.
Sakura Gakuin 2018 Nendo: Life Iro Asenai Hibi is the ninth studio album by Sakura Gakuin. }}
Sakura Gakuin 2019 Nendo: Story is the tenth studio album by Sakura Gakuin. • Eba • Hajime Hyakkoku }} }}
Sakura Gakuin 2020 Nendo: Thank You is the eleventh and final studio album by Sakura Gakuin. • Yuriko Mori • Canon }} }} == Compilation albums ==