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 (331–340)
Stomping Beatmarashii

It’s an energetic and dynamic track that leaves you feeling refreshed after listening.
Released in December 2023 by marasy, it features three Vocaloids: Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Luka.
The lyrics carry a positive and powerful message, reflecting the theme of “grasping an unseen future.” While marasy is renowned as a master pianist, this time he also showcases his talent in Vocaloid music production.
It’s a song that gives you a boost of energy, perfect for moments when you’re lacking motivation or need a change of pace.
Why not add it to your playlist?
See ya.yokoshima

“Jaana,” a track that resonates with a distinctly mechanical, Vocaloid-esque worldview, was produced in 2023 by Vocaloid producer Yokoshima.
Over a rhythmic dance beat infused with mechanical sound effects, the fluid vocal performances of Kasane Teto and Hatsune Miku are showcased.
The passionate melody pairs perfectly with lyrics that depict casting off the mindset of overthinking and inaction and charging boldly forward.
With the intertwining chorus of the two and a driving sense of speed, this is an electronica piece that truly surges.
See you, bye.riria.

This is a deeply moving song by Lilia, created as the ending theme for the film “Bubble.” It beautifully captures the sense of loss and regret after a breakup, as well as the determination to move forward, all conveyed through her clear, transparent voice and rich expressiveness.
Just by listening, you can vividly feel the emotions of a woman who has experienced parting with a lover.
Why not listen to this track and let it soothe the pain of heartbreak while lingering in the afterglow of “Bubble”? Lilia’s prayer-like vocals may sink into your heart and make you feel just a little lighter.
Gramps and Grannywarabeuta

Let’s introduce a perfect traditional children’s song for gentle playtime with your baby! This piece lets you softly touch and play with your baby’s face, so you can enjoy watching their expressions change together.
It’s included on the album “Mainichi Warabe-uta from 0 Years Old,” released by King Records in August 2022, featuring the warm vocals of Emiko Kobayashi.
It’s also used in the child-rearing support activities of “Hapimoto” in Hashimoto City, Wakayama Prefecture, and is loved by many parents.
Sit your child on your lap and sing while facing them gently.
By tuning in to your baby’s feelings and taking your time to connect through touch, you’ll create a fun, smile-filled time of communication.
A compilation of Japanese songs with titles starting with “Ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (341–350)
Jewelry KissAina ji Endo

Aina the End’s new song “Jewelry Kiss.” Aina the End is often mentioned as an artist with exceptional vocal ability, but this piece is among the easier ones in her catalog, so you can comfortably aim for a high score.
In particular, the vocal range is the easiest point: every part sits within a range that most women can sing without difficulty.
Additionally, it doesn’t include challenging techniques like vocal runs or shouts, so it’s well worth adding to your repertoire.
Jingle Bellsamerika min’yō

A piece beloved as a winter tradition.
Its sprightly jingle and bright melody may stir joyful memories in older adults.
Today it’s cherished worldwide as a Christmas classic.
The lyrics, depicting a sleigh gliding through snowy scenery, evoke the fun of winters past.
Sing it together with seniors, and you’re sure to share a delightful, smile-filled moment.
It’s a perfect choice for Christmas parties or sing-along time at day-care centers.
bicycleOresukabando

Oreskaband is a rock band highly acclaimed not only in Japan but also in the United States.
They created the song “Jitensha” (“Bicycle”) as an ending theme for the anime Naruto Shippuden.
It’s a pop song that layers various emotions onto the image of pedaling a bicycle.
Singing it is sure to liven up the atmosphere with its brisk, upbeat sound.
Also, the chorus repeats the same phrase, making it an easy song for everyone to sing along to.


