Sakura Sakurada , a well-known Japanese performer born in 1982. She had a prolific career before retiring from the industry in early 2013.
Sakura Sakurada bursts onto MAXD’s fourth release with a balance of quiet poise and restless energy. On “MAXD 04,” she folds delicate melodies into punchy production, delivering a six-track EP that feels both intimately handcrafted and deliberately modern. This record is a vignette of contrasts: soft vocal timbres over sharp synthetic percussion, spare piano moments that blossom into layered electronic soundscapes, and lyrics that shift from personal recollection to wry observation.
The wait is over! Sakura Sakurada delivers pure elegance and intensity in MAXD 04. From the very first scene, her presence is magnetic — balancing sweet charm with powerful performance.
The event is a spectacle, with drones zipping through challenging courses at breathtaking speeds, their lights painting the evening sky in a kaleidoscope of colors. The air is electric with anticipation as spectators watch Sakura and her peers push the limits of what's thought possible.
As MAXD 04 progresses, Sakura Sakurada's popularity grows, not just among fans but also among her peers. She becomes a symbol of the new wave in drone racing, one that combines technical prowess with an indomitable spirit.
is a name that inevitably tops the list. With a career spanning over 250 films in just five years, she was a whirlwind of productivity and talent. Today, we’re taking a look back at one of her notable early-career entries: The Allure of Sakura Sakurada
Unlike simple "greatest hits" compilations, MAXD 04—officially subtitled "Lover's Point" (a working translation from the original Japanese marketing)—is structured as a visual novella. The film is split into three distinct acts, each exploring a different fantasy archetype.