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 compilation of Japanese songs with titles starting with 'Ji' (じ), from trending tracks to popular hits (91–100)
JuneYuga

This is a work by singer-songwriter Yuga, whose minimal and refined sound is soothing.
Through depictions like rainy-day scenes and the moon floating in the night sky, the song expresses an introspective state of mind that quietly tries to accept oneself despite doubt and imperfection.
The track is included on the mini-album “Meguru,” released in May 2019.
Whether you put it on while studying in a café or walking alone at night, its cool sonic palette and delicate yet powerful vocals may help calm a restless heart.
Junior SweetChara

Chara’s irresistibly captivating sound blends her sweet, whispery vocals with a languid, swaying beat.
This song appears on Junior Sweet, a million-selling album released in September 1997 that reached No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart.
The lyrics explore the delicacy of human relationships hidden behind sweet words, as well as the theme of accepting oneself—revealing something new with each listen.
The fusion of that intimate voice with a sound informed by the club culture of the time is remarkably sophisticated.
It’s a track that helped define the album’s stylish mood.
On a night when you’re feeling a bit sentimental, why not sink in and savor it?
A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “Ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (101–110)
GingerTOMOO

Singer-songwriter TOMOO, who has won popularity with a piano-centered sound and deeply insightful lyrics.
This song, which sings of feelings for a beloved presence, also exudes a stylish vibe.
It’s a comfortable pop tune that conveys a warm gaze—one that seems to affirm every aspect of that capricious someone, even while being tossed around by their whims.
Its message of loving someone just as they are gently wraps around the listener’s heart.
Released in August 2021, this track became one of TOMOO’s early signature works and helped propel her name into the spotlight.
It was later included on the album TWO MOON.
With its lively, memorable piano tones, it’s perfect as background music for a leisurely café break or a weekend drive, making the ordinary moments of daily life feel even more precious.
17 minutesNogizaka 46

A song by the 5th generation members included on the 31st single “Koko ni wa Nai Mono,” released in December 2022.
It’s a sweet-and-sour youth pop tune that sings about the happiness of riding the same bus as the person you like for “just 17 minutes.” The contrast between the sparkling sound and the fresh vocals, together with the bittersweet story of a protagonist in love with someone whose name they don’t even know, makes your heart skip a beat.
The “clock dance” showcased in the music video and the staging where stalled time is set in motion by gears filled with their dreams perfectly embody these girls who carry the group’s future.
If you listen during everyday moments—on your way to school, for example—the world might just start to shine.
evergreenŌhashi Chippoke

There are songs that add a touch of color to those casual, everyday moments with someone special.
This track by singer-songwriter Chippoke Ohashi is a number that resonates with its pure expression of love, affirming everything about the other person with unadorned, straightforward words.
Like the “evergreen that never fades” suggested by the title, the lyrics about timeless love warm the heart.
The song is included on the mini-album “you,” released in October 2021.
Some of you may know it for taking the top spot on Billboard JAPAN’s newcomer chart for six consecutive weeks.
In recent years, it has been gaining renewed attention on social media and is frequently used in short videos—definitely one to check out.
freedomtofubeats

Created by tofubeats, a Kobe-born music producer highly trusted by fellow musicians, this piece gently lightens the heart.
The track was chosen as the theme song for the short film “Mukachi no Kachika” and was released in May 2023.
Its comfortable beat and transparent sound foster a gentle mood, and the message in the lyrics—“It’s okay to be more free”—helps release the heart from everyday constraints.
It’s a work that gives you the courage to take a step forward.
JUST DANCE!Matsuda Genta

Genta Matsuda of Travis Japan, who has been drawing attention for his unique character on variety shows, is also from Saitama Prefecture.
While his charm is often epitomized by his airheaded side—he’s affectionately known as “Kuku Niki” for not being able to recite the multiplication tables—that’s far from his only appeal! As many of you may know, the group made their global major debut in October 2022 with the digital single “JUST DANCE!” Their sharp dance performances are a must-see.
He’s also been making remarkable strides as an actor: in 2024, his performance in the drama “Tokyo Tower” earned him the Best Supporting Actor award at the Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix.
Many are captivated by the contrast between his dazzling stage presence and the serious expressions he shows as an actor.
Keep your eyes on him as he continues to shine both as an idol and an actor!


