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 whose titles start with “Ji.” From buzzworthy tracks to popular hits (321–330)
Gift of Life ~I want nothing more~sadamasashi

It’s a song that looks back on the lives each person has walked, depicting their satisfaction with the scenes they’ve witnessed and the experiences they’ve had.
The line about refusing even if given the chance to start over is especially striking, and it clearly conveys a deep sense of fulfillment in life.
The gentle, folk-tinged guitar tone quietly lets you feel the joy of having come this far.
The mention of friends is another highlight—doesn’t it also evoke the connections with those who supported your journey through life?
Siegseekzangi

An edgy four-on-the-floor number with a crisp, gripping bassline.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Zangi, released in March 2023.
A high-speed Vocaloid song with waves of sound relentlessly surging forward.
Layering the honed sound work with the voices of Miku and Kafu creates a richly dimensional world.
The key point is the melody line sung in unison—not harmonizing, but singing the exact same pitch.
If you want to sing something cool, give it a try!
Life is a drama.shinnosuke

A singer-songwriter gaining attention for upbeat pop tunes, Shinnosuke delivers a track that, despite its short length, carries a heartfelt message.
Released in June 2023, the song likens life to a drama, offering comfort and courage to listeners.
Shinnosuke’s warm, signature vocals and memorable melodies leave a strong impression.
It’s a perfect fit for creators working on YouTube Shorts, radiating a fresh and positive vibe.
Highly recommended when you want a change of pace or a boost of energy.
Ensemble Orléansjorujin

It’s a Vocaloid track with a noisy electric sound that really sticks in your ears.
The song is by Jorujin, also known as Dark Fairy Tale P, and was released in May 2021.
It takes Joan of Arc as its motif, depicting—through Jorujin’s distinctive interpretation—her supernatural ability to “hear the voice of God,” as well as her extraordinary life in which she was treated both as a hero and as a witch.
The powerful sound and highly narrative lyrics are absolutely captivating.
If this piques your interest, be sure to look into Joan’s life.
JUVENILEjin

This song depicts a journey into uncharted horizons.
Composed by Jin and released in December 2023, it was created as part of “Pokémon feat.
Hatsune Miku Project VOLTAGE 18 Types/Songs.” The lyrics portray farewells, departures, new encounters—life’s many experiences—being etched into the heart like a seven-colored landscape.
With its pop, exhilarating sound, the piece is infused with anticipation for the future.
It’s perfect for anyone ready to take a new step forward.
Fanfare for GI (Kanto)sugiyama kouichi

Among the fanfares played before horse races, this is the piece used for G1 races at the Kanto tracks—Tokyo Racecourse and Nakayama Racecourse.
It’s a famous fanfare also known for being composed by Koichi Sugiyama, the composer of the main theme for the game Dragon Quest.
As pre-race music, it’s a short piece, but it vividly conveys the anticipation for the start of the race and the gallant presence of the racehorses within its brief length.
Well then, kidnapping.suzume no me

Suzumenome, the creator behind “Ja, Yuukai” (“Well then, Kidnapping”), has breathed new life into the VOCALOID scene with a completely fresh sensibility.
With a unique style, they free listeners from the everyday and lead them on an imaginative musical journey.
Seamlessly fusing with Kafu’s richly expressive vocals, the song fills us with surprise and delight.
It’s a track that radiates pure passion and energy for music, and it stands as a highly artistic work.


