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 (231–240)
JOYFULLYBAGDAD CAFE THE trench town

Formed in Osaka in 2001, BAGDAD CAFE THE trench town has continued to captivate listeners with its unique style.
They made their major-label debut in 2005 and have since released numerous hit songs.
While their music is rooted in lovers rock, it incorporates elements from a wide range of genres, including roots reggae and rocksteady, enchanting listeners along the way.
Their self-produced outdoor event, MEETS THE REGGAE, further highlights their genre-defying musicality.
Whether you’re a music fan or not, you’re sure to be drawn into their world.
JAPANESE GIRLBEAT CRUSADERS

BEAT CRUSADERS is a rock band that carved out a unique place for itself.
Formed in 1997, they drew attention after their major-label debut in 2004 with a pop yet aggressive sound and their distinctive mask-wearing look.
The anime opening theme they released in September 2006 became one of their signature songs and a major breakthrough.
Led by Toru Hidaka, they captivated many fans with a musical style that fused genres like punk and techno.
Even after disbanding in September 2010, their songs have remained beloved and undimmed.
If you’re looking for timeless tracks to color your youth, this is a band you should definitely listen to.
A collection of Japanese songs with titles starting with 'ji': from trending tracks to popular hits (241–250)
JUST ONE MORE KISSBUCK-TICK

Recently, the visual-kei rock band BUCK-TICK has been working energetically under their new lineup.
Many men in their 40s may have admired them for their high-sense musicality that evokes the aesthetics of David Bowie.
Among BUCK-TICK’s works, the song I especially recommend as easy to sing is “JUST ONE MORE KISS.” This piece has a very narrow vocal range and contains few long sustained notes, making it one of the easiest songs to sing in their catalog.
jungle gymBUMP OF CHICKEN

Formed by childhood friends, BUMP OF CHICKEN is a four-piece rock band that continues to evolve while influencing countless other bands.
“Jungle Gym,” included on their major-label 7th album aurora arc, resonates with its depiction of soaking in precious memories even as you nearly lose yourself upon entering society.
Arranged as a solo vocal-and-guitar performance by Motoo Fujiwara, it draws you in despite its six-minute length.
It’s a hidden gem that fans would undoubtedly find themselves humming together at karaoke.
GIANT KILLINGCHEHON

CHEHON, who continues to work energetically, including collaborations with overseas rappers, brings us a fiery motivational song titled “GIANT KILLING.” The term “giant killing” means a major upset, and by repeating that phrase, the song encourages people who are taking on high hurdles.
Since the music video was filmed on a soccer field, it’s likely the lyrics were written with the World Cup in mind.
That said, it should resonate with anyone striving hard in any field.
Best Supporting ActorCreepy Nuts

Among the many rapid-fire songs, “Best Supporting Actor” stands out for its gripping power.
The meticulously crafted lyrics, free of any waste, stimulate the ear and rush in with a vivid intensity that makes scenes spring to mind.
Woven with sharp insight, the words carry a depth that can’t be fully grasped in a single listen, compelling you to hit repeat.
If you can nail this track perfectly at karaoke, you’ll definitely wow everyone around you.
This challenge-inspiring song is sure to become a fresh recommendation for your next karaoke session.
THE UNDERWORLDDEATHGAZE

A five-member visual kei metal band formed in Nagoya in 2003.
With an original sound that fuses intensity and beauty, they have been recognized not only within the visual kei scene but also as a prominent act in the loud music genre.
In 2013, their 10th anniversary, they drew attention by releasing a best-of album and embarking on their first overseas tour.
Until announcing an indefinite hiatus in October 2014, they left a significant mark on Japan’s metal scene.
Their genre-defying musicality and overwhelming live performances are recommended not only for traditional metal fans but also for those eager to explore new music.


