A roundup of Japanese songs whose titles start with “ji,” from buzzworthy tracks to popular hits.
As one way to liven up karaoke, you might sing songs by the same artist or within the same genre.
Another fun idea is to pick a character from the Japanese syllabary and sing songs that start with it.
In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of tracks themed around songs that start with “ji.”
There are many words that begin with “ji,” so you can enjoy a wide variety of titles.
From upbeat, crowd-pleasing pop and rock to heartwarming ballads, check these out for inspiration when choosing karaoke songs or creating playlists.
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A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “Ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (71–80)
Spell Advent ~ Magical ForceSister MAYO

This ending theme, centered on magic and spells, called out courage and love to children through its broadcast.
Sung by Sister MAYO, the song was released in 2005 as the ending theme for Mahou Sentai Magiranger.
The single, released by Nippon Columbia, reached No.
15 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
Its spell-like phrases set to a dance beat leave a strong impression, carrying a message to those who feel lonely: “Magical power dwells in those who have love.” The call-and-response structure, perfect for live performances, unites the venue as one.
It’s a must-listen not only for Super Sentai fans but also for anyone who needs a boost of energy.
Hymn to Lifetuki.

Released in October 2025, this work is a newly written song created as the theme for the film “The Status of Fools.” Even though there shouldn’t be only one form of correctness or a single right answer, many of us feel life is hard in today’s society.
This song weaves words that affirm the very act of living for the young people confronting such pain.
Its medium-tempo arrangement—woven from a transparent, airy vocal, strings, and piano—soaks into the heart.
It’s a track we especially hope will reach those who struggle with comparing themselves to others or who have worn themselves out by trying too hard.
Tokyo StorySha ran Q

Among Sharam Q’s songs, “Jo-Kyo-Mono-Gatari” especially leans into rock.
From the intro, it keeps building with a cool, hype-raising melody.
The overall vocal range sits at F#3–A4, which is comfortable for many male singers.
Since the high notes don’t continue nonstop, it should be approachable even for those who feel less confident about singing.
That said, there’s a part in the chorus where the pitch jumps up.
If you project firmly there without hesitation, your voice won’t catch in your throat.
Aiming to put out about twice as much voice as you think you need might be just right.
It’s a great song for strengthening your chest voice, so not only in the chorus but also in other phrases, sing with a crisp, articulate delivery to really sound cool.
It’s a track that’ll make you feel the joy of singing!
Love Song in DecemberGACKT(Gackt)

When it comes to GACKT’s Christmas songs, many fans probably think of “12gatsu no Love song,” don’t they? Released in 2001, while it is a love song, its lyrics are framed like a prayer for peace, and it remains enduringly popular today.
Its vocal range is extremely wide—from mid1 A to high G-sharp—with very dramatic jumps in pitch.
Because the low notes are quite low, adjusting the key can be challenging; however, the tempo itself is relaxed, making it a song that’s relatively easy to keep in tune.
JAMFRUITS ZIPPER

This work is included on the double A-side CD single “Hachamecha Wacha Life! / JAM,” released in October 2025.
It is positioned as a continuation of 2024’s Fruits Basket.
The theme of embracing diverse individuality is expressed by likening it to the process of simmered fruit turning into sweet jam.
The result feels like it tightly seals in the precious moments of everyday life.
It’s also the perfect number for getting pumped up with friends at karaoke.
April Fools in DecemberEPO

It’s a bittersweet ballad where the festive sparkle of a winter city at Christmastime overlaps with the sorrow of a love’s end—an irony that cuts deep.
The song by EPO was released as a single in November 1985 and included on the album “PUMP! PUMP!” With lyrics and composition by EPO herself and arrangement by Hiroshi Sato, its sophisticated sound blends AOR balladry with city pop.
The lyrics are striking for how they overlay the pain of heartbreak—realizing the person you believed was your only one was not—onto a title that deliberately invokes a “day of lies.” A self-cover version was released in 1993, and a completely re-arranged re-recording in 1999, keeping the song loved for many years.
It’s a track that quietly stays by your side when you feel a little distant from the dazzling Christmas scene.
The Autumn SongELLEGARDEN

This song, which expresses the loneliness and poignancy of autumn through a rock sound, was included in the compilation album “Figureheads Compilation” in July 2007 and later selected for the best-of album “Ellegarden Best (1999–2008),” making it a popular track.
While its energetic sound and exhilarating, fast-paced melodies are quintessential ELLEGARDEN, a closer look at the English lyrics reveals a delicate portrayal of the solitude and sense of loss that the autumn season brings.
It’s a curious song that vividly revives memories of school days spent with friends when you listen to it.
Give it a spin on a long autumn night when you want to immerse yourself in music alone.


