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 (181–190)
Roller Coaster RomanceKinKi Kids

Have you ever wanted to relive that heart-pounding excitement from the very moment a romance begins? “Jet Coaster Romance” by KinKi Kids is a refreshing youth anthem that likens love’s ups and downs to a roller coaster.
Released in April 1998 as their third single, it was also featured in ANA’s Okinawa campaign commercial.
Its popularity was tremendous, achieving the remarkable feat of three consecutive million-selling singles since their debut.
Play it on a summer trip or drive, and it’s sure to lift your spirits!
Hourly Wage Up-Up SongYuuyami ni izanai shi shikkoku no tenshi-tachi

This is a song by Yuuyami ni Izayoi Shi Shikkoku no Tenshi-tachi, originally created as a campaign song for the job listing service “Baitoru.” It feels like those casual chats with coworkers—like, “If my hourly wage goes up, I could buy that!”—have been turned straight into music, and the humor-filled worldview is irresistible.
Channeling the honest hopes shared by everyone who works into a loud but somehow pop-tinged sound, this track grabs listeners by the heart.
First included on the mini-album “Shichiseikatsu” released in July 2022, it was later re-recorded for the best-of album “10th Anniversary: Yuuyami ni Izayoi Shi Shikkoku no Tenshi-tachi,” making it one of their signature songs.
Listen to it on your way home after a tiring shift, and you might just feel the energy to take on tomorrow!
pure whiteFujita Maiko

This is a work by Maiko Fujita that portrays a forbidden love that reason cannot suppress, using the motif of a white flower blooming in the dark night.
Set in a foggy city bathed in moonlight, it delicately weaves the precarious and heartrending fate of a man and a woman burdened with loneliness.
Released in March 2025, it was included on the album “Unrequited Love” as the 2nd anniversary song for the smartphone romance game Ikemen Villains: A Dark Love That Blooms at Night.
It is a quiet companion for those who are in a love they cannot tell anyone about, or who have once burned with the purity of love.
Free Space Remix feat. FORK, Pochomkin & Machiura PinkGadoro

This powerful track from Miyazaki-born rapper GADORO is a reimagining of his own song with a star-studded lineup of guest features.
Included on the album “HOME,” released in July 2025, the track’s music video dropped the following August.
The unconventional collaboration—welcoming the esteemed FORK and Potchomkin, along with comedian Machiura Pink—became a major talking point.
Over a high-velocity beat, shape-shifting flows collide and spark, guaranteed to get your body moving.
The Other selfGRANRODEO

A rousing anthem woven from passionate lyrics and a powerful rock sound.
It sings of the courage to take on challenges and the importance of believing in your inner strength, giving a push to everyone involved in basketball.
Released by GRANRODEO in October 2013, this motivational song was also chosen as the opening theme for Season 2 of the anime Kuroko’s Basketball and achieved the remarkable feat of reaching No.
2 on the Oricon daily chart.
Also included on the album Karma to Labyrinth, this track is sure to be a reliable ally for players working hard in practice and fans cheering from the courtside.
Life’s journeyMisora Hibari

The songstress Hibari Misora, who left behind many masterpieces.
In addition to enka, she worked across a wide range of genres, from kayōkyoku to even jazz.
In Jinsei Ittsu, while it firmly retains the essence of enka, the overall melody leans toward a catchy kayōkyoku style.
Although there are many fine kobushi ornamentations, if you can master the hiccup-style vocal technique, the kobushi remain within a range you can reproduce without issue.
So if you have a certain understanding of enka, you should be able to sing it smoothly.
Jack In The BoxSnow Man

It’s a track packed with the same unpredictable thrill you get when opening a jack-in-the-box.
Performed by Snow Man, this dance number is included on the single “SERIOUS,” released in July 2025.
The sound is comical yet somehow tinged with a dark atmosphere—an irresistible balance that keeps you coming back.
Why not give it a listen when you want a little jolt in your day or when you’re getting together with friends and want to boost the mood?


