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Songs with titles starting with 'Fu': a unique and wide-ranging world of 'Fu'

From everyday words like “futari” (two of us) and “fuyu” (winter) to many katakana terms like “photo–” and “brother–,” there are plenty of titles that start with the sound fu.

What words come to mind? This article introduces popular songs and easy-to-use titles that begin with fu.

There’s a wide range to choose from, and it’s fairly easy to find unique titles too—so it might be fun to memorize them! Feel free to use this as a reference not only when you’re curious about songs that start with fu, but also as a prompt for picking songs, such as in karaoke shiritori where you connect titles by the last character.

Songs with titles that start with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (141–150)

Winter Constellationsakushi: horiuchi keizō

Winter Constellations (with lyrics) - Song (from the 1947 middle school music textbook)
Winter Constellationsakushi: horiuchi keizō

This is a song cherished as a school hymn that makes you want to look up at the clear winter night sky.

With lyrics by Keizo Horiuchi, it vividly depicts a quiet winter night after the wintry wind has stilled, and the starlight pouring from the frozen sky.

Set to a melody by American composer William Hays with Japanese lyrics, it was published in a 1947 textbook and has been sung by many ever since.

In 2007, it was selected as one of Japan’s 100 Best Songs, and it continues to be loved as a classic winter piece that evokes the changing seasons.

On a winter night, why not hum it while gazing at the stars by your window? Its translucent melody will gently warm the cold season.

Fighting pose, FlashmanKitahara Taku

A single by Taku Kitahara released in March 1986 as the ending theme for Choshinsei Flashman.

With lyrics by Kohei Oikawa, music by Yukihide Takakawa, and arrangement by Keiichi Oku, this track combines a driving rock sound and brassy riffs to create an uplifting feel.

It portrays the determination and solidarity of warriors who face crises through decisive action, and it’s a song that gives you a push when you need courage to pursue your dreams.

A heroic anthem perfect for anyone striving to overcome hardships together with their friends.

A Journey Through Wind and SnowKitajima Saburō

Saburo Kitajima “Kansetsu Nagare Tabi” (Official Audio)
A Journey Through Wind and SnowKitajima Saburō

Released in 1980 by Saburō Kitajima, a giant of the enka world, this song was created by the golden duo of lyricist Tetsurō Hoshino and composer Tōru Funamura.

It portrays the life of a traveling performer journeying through the snowbound north with a Tsugaru shamisen in hand.

From childhood, he has roamed from place to place with only his shamisen, and his struggle to live on even amid blizzards is deeply moving.

The lyrics mention northern locales such as Tsugaru, Hakodate, and Otaru, conveying both the harshness of winter and the loneliness of the road.

As the chill of December sinks in, why not hum along while picturing the nostalgic scenery of the far north?

Fragmentosage

osage – Fragment [Music Video] (TV anime “Ao no Miburo” 2nd cour ending theme)
Fragmentosage

Osage is a four-piece rock band from Shimokitazawa whose powerful band sound propels the feeling of trying to look forward, even amid uncertainty.

The title track of their major-label debut EP, “Fragment e.p,” released in January 2025, was selected as the ending theme for the second cour of the TV anime Blue Miburo.

Written for those who struggle in a world where notions of justice intersect, the song moves from a refreshing rock sound through a gentle wavering to a resolute climax that truly hits home.

Its message—affirming today so we can smile tomorrow—will quietly support anyone wrestling with exams or work.

With a structure that feels like fragments being sewn together, it’s a powerful anthem of encouragement that radiates hope.

Four SeasonsAmuro Namie

Four Seasons by Namie Amuro [Inuyasha – movie 3] Letra en Español
Four SeasonsAmuro Namie

As the theme song for the feature film Inuyasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler, this ballad, released alongside the movie in 2003, has been etched into the hearts of many fans.

Sung by Namie Amuro on her album STYLE, the piece is a collaboration with lyrics by Ayaha Mochizuki and composition by MONK, quietly weaving memories of love through the motif of the four seasons.

Its lyrics, interlacing English and Japanese, crystallize introspection and resolve as they traverse the end and continuation of a relationship.

Set to a mid-tempo where piano and strings seem to breathe, the richly ranged vocals unravel the folds of time and emotion.

In 2014, it was included in the fan-voted ballad best-of Ballada, for which a new music video was also produced.

A song that profoundly absorbs the grand, Japanese-fantasy atmosphere of the film, it revives seasons and memories each time you listen.

FloriginalMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Floriginal” Official Music Video
FloriginalMrs. GREEN APPLE

Born from the PARFA TUNE project that connects scent and music, this work was released in November 2022 as the B-side to the single “Soranji.” While it weaves delicate words that stay close to loneliness and anxiety, its light, walking-like rhythm creates a forward-looking uplift.

The vocals, which blend inner strength with introspective softness, quietly reflect the feelings that waver between one’s unadorned self and the self one wishes to embody.

Its minimal, looping feel is pleasantly addictive, making you want to listen again and again.

It gently accompanies you on nights when you want to cherish time alone, or when you want to reexamine your sense of self.

Fiveman, Theme of LoveSuzuki Kenji

The ending theme of Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman, which began airing in March 1990, is a love-themed song that reflects the heroic image of the five siblings, who are also school teachers.

The lyrics were written by Masao Urino, the music composed by Yasuo Kosugi, and the arrangement by Kazuya Matsushita, with Kenji Suzuki’s clear, expansive vocals shining through.

It was included on the B-side of a single released by Nippon Columbia in April 1990.

The lyrics, which intertwine the ideas of fighting and loving, portray the gentleness and strength of protecting one’s family and loved ones, and the song is a classic hero anthem woven with brass and strings.

Give it a listen when you want to revisit the family-friendly Super Sentai series.