Songs with titles that start with “bo.” [Boku (I), boy, adventure, etc.]
There are times when you want to find “songs that start with a certain hiragana,” like for “shiritori karaoke,” where you link songs together like the word game shiritori, “song-title shiritori,” where you restrict yourself to track titles, or even when making a playlist themed around the 50 Japanese syllables.
In this article, we’ll focus on songs that start with “bo” (ぼ) and introduce some selections!
You probably don’t usually search for music by the first hiragana of the title, but that’s exactly why it can lead you to songs you wouldn’t normally come across.
Be sure to check out this article and see if you can discover a new favorite track.
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Songs with titles starting with 'bo'. [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (401–410)
Mother and Daughter HanagasaKudō Ayano・Ikonka

This is a celebrated song that portrays the warm bond between mother and daughter.
It skillfully weaves in the scenery of Yamagata Prefecture and the changing of the seasons, vividly evoking the image of a parent and child dancing the Hanagasa together.
It was released in February 2015 as the coupling track to Ayano Kudo’s single “Hanasaku Oka.” The duet with her mother, Ikako, became a talking point and has garnered strong support, especially in their hometown of Yamagata.
It’s recommended for those who want to experience Yamagata’s beautiful nature and traditional culture.
If you listen to it as a family, it’s sure to warm your heart.
It’s also easy to sing at karaoke, so why not give it a try as a mother-daughter duo?
I will fall in love with you.Hirai Ken

Boku wa Kimi ni Koi wo Suru is a straightforward, heartfelt song sung to a beloved person you’ll no longer be able to meet.
Released in 2009, it was used as the theme song for the film I Give My First Love to You.
Although the message is passionate, the melody is relaxed, making it easy to sing.
The chorus is a bit high in key while the other parts are relatively low, so be careful when setting the key.
That said, if you adjust the key properly, it’s a song that’s easy for anyone to try, regardless of gender.
Something I’ve always wantedHirai Dai

With Dai Hirai’s gentle voice and simple lyrics, this song makes you feel the happiness of everyday life.
It sings of seemingly ordinary yet precious moments, carried by a beautiful melody.
Released in October 2023 as part of Dai Hirai’s “LUCKY BAG” series, it’s a charming track that warms the heart just by listening.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s best with someone special or when you’re in a calm mood.
Sing it with a gentle tone, and it will surely soothe the hearts of those around you.
It’s an adventure, right?Hirano Aya

This song, the opening theme of the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, is sung by Aya Hirano, the voice actress who plays the main heroine in the same series.
It became a hit, staying on the Oricon charts for 28 weeks.
Thanks to its upbeat melody, it feels like a new school life will be fun too.
BoySaitō Kazuyoshi

This is the 14th digital-only single by Kazuyoshi Saito, released on March 10, 2021.
Given that Saito is known for his very “masculine” vocals, it’s naturally a great karaoke pick for men who can deliver rich low tones.
However, to sing the chorus coolly, you’ll also need a powerful high tone in chest voice, which might make it a bit of a high hurdle as a karaoke choice.
By all means, make the most of your proud low range while showing a performance that doesn’t rely on falsetto for the high notes!
Songs with titles starting with “Bo.” [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (411–420)
The Beatles I saw were inside the TV.Saitō Kazuyoshi

It’s a message song that sings, with both irony and sincerity, about one’s feelings toward the era they live in—an honest, true-to-life piece.
“The Beatles I Saw Were on TV” is the debut single, released in 1993.
After appearing on the music audition program “Saturday My Family’s TV: Yuji Miyake’s Tenka Gomen ne!”, Saito won the right to make a major-label debut, and this was the track that came out of it.
The song carries a bittersweet mood, yet somehow leaves you feeling refreshingly clear at the end.
It’s a male-vocal number, but I think it’s easy for women to sing as well.
Our SongKimura Kaera

This song is marked by a driving melody and a translucent, airy vocal.
The lyrics express gratitude to those who have supported you as you head into a new chapter of life.
It’s a springlike track that blends everyday thanks with a message of determination for the days ahead.


