New Sakura Wars Returns On Stage With Shin Sakura Wars the Stage: Seiden TSURUGI

New Sakura Wars returns with a brand-new stage performance to celebrate Sakura Wars 30th anniversary titled “Shin Sakura Taisen the Stage: Seiden TSURUGI” (translated as “Shin Sakura Wars the Stage: Seiden TSURUGI“) with a promotional trailer announcing its performances at Theater Sun-mall in Shinjuku, Japan from September 18 to September 27, 2026.

This production will feature an original Another Story script set in the mystical city of Kyoto, marking a return to the stage 5 years after the 30th-anniversary milestone of the Sakura Wars series. The promotional trailer also showcases the new theme song, “Makoto no Tsurugi” (The Sword of Sincerity), composed by Kohei Tanaka, known for his work on Sakura Wars since the very beginning.

The play is directed by Tomoharu Suzuki and features a new ensemble cast, including Yuna Sekine as Sakura Amamiya and Yuri Ota as Asagi Todo. Every performance will include a live music segment and a post-show farewell event for the audience. Tickets are priced at 11,000 yen, and the first official HP lottery for tickets is open from May 29, 2026, to June 15, 2026.

If you’re planning to visit Japan around this time to check out the new Sakura Wars stage performance, let us know in the comments below!

TGS 2019: Sakura Taisen CD Song Collection and Shin Sakura Taisen the Stage announced

Last night during SEGA’s Tokyo Game Show stream, Sakura Taisen series, Kohei Takana, made an appearance as a guest and unveiled the Sakura Taisen Song Collection which contains 62 vocal tracks from the entire series and will be a part of the Limited Edition Package. Later during the stream, SEGA announced that Sakura Taisen will return live on stage with Shin Sakura Taisen the Stage in 2020 with Yuna Sekina as the game’s protagonist Sakura Amamiya. There are currently no announcements on the date for the stage show at the moment, but we’ll keep everyone posted. In the meantime, take a look of the CD collection and Sakura Amaimiya music video by Kohei Takana after the break.