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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.

A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “Ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (351–360)

Colorless Self-HarmSasanomarii

Self-Injury Colorless / sasanomaly (Sasanomarii)
Colorless Self-HarmSasanomarii

Sasanomaly, also known as the Vocaloid producer Nekobolo.

“Jishou Mushoku” is a work released in 2013 and is included on the album Synonym to Hypocrite.

The protagonist’s thoughts, as they look inward and struggle, will stay by your side when times are tough.

As a neighbor to all of us living with a range of emotions, it will continue to be there forever.

Give my regards to Joan of Arc.Sazan Ōrusutāzu

Southern All Stars – Regards to Joan of Arc [Official Music Video]
Give my regards to Joan of Arc.Sazan Ōrusutāzu

Southern All Stars is a rock band that has been active for many years.

They’re known for their impressively wide-ranging, genre-defying musicality, but their new song “Regards to Joan of Arc” is wrapped up in orthodox rock ’n’ roll.

Despite its rocky melody, the vocal range is set on the narrower side.

The riff has a loud feel, but the vocals are surprisingly restrained, so even men with a limited vocal range should be able to sing it without any trouble.

oneselfSambomasutā

Sambomaster / Myself MUSIC VIDEO
oneselfSambomasutā

Sambomaster, a three-piece band that has been active for many years, has reignited their popularity and gained support from younger audiences since appearing on YouTube’s “THE FIRST TAKE.” Among their songs, the one I especially recommend to men as an easy track to sing is “Jibun Jishin” (“Myself”).

Aside from the distinctive, narrative-style rap with a unique rhythm at the beginning, the song features a very singable vocal line and rhythm.

The range isn’t wide either, making it a very comfortable song for male singers.

June brideZa Pīnattsu

The Peanuts are a duo from Aichi Prefecture, consisting of sisters Emi Ito (older) and Yumi Ito (younger).

They have many songs featuring beautiful two-person harmonies.

Among them, June Bride, released in 1964, is a perfect song for June with its lovely melody.

Wrapped in the festive atmosphere of a wedding, this song is sure to brighten your mood just by listening.

And if two women perform it as a duet, it will make you feel even more positive!

Flower of PassionZa Pīnattsu

The Peanuts’ “Flower of Passion” is the theme song of a Japanese kayō (popular song) film released in 1960.

The track is memorable for the beautiful harmonies of the twin sisters and sings of the heartache of an unattainable love.

The memories of the night when they first pledged themselves to each other are vividly expressed as red petals that continue to bloom in the heart.

It was also used as the theme song for the film Flower of Passion, in which The Peanuts themselves appeared.

Why not listen quietly while recalling nostalgic memories? You’ll surely spend a lovely time that resonates in your heart.

ZIGZAG SeventeenShibugakitai

ZIG ZAG Seventeen / Shibugakitai with Lyrics
ZIGZAG SeventeenShibugakitai

Released in 1982 and peaking at No.

5 on the Oricon charts, this song is known as one of Shibugakitai’s signature tracks—a coming-of-age anthem that portrays the romance of a 17-year-old.

Sung by the trio who had gained popularity as the “Senpachi Trio,” its poppy, catchy sound became emblematic of youth culture at the time.

Its style, influenced by Japonisme, was also distinctive and earned high praise on music ranking programs.

Perfectly matching the youthful image of Toshikazu Fukukawa, Masahiro Motoki, and Hidehiro Yakumaru, the track conveys the energy of youth and a free-spirited view of love through their performance.

It’s a recommended listen not only for those nostalgic for their teenage years but also for younger music fans interested in 1980s music.

Jenny High RhapsodyJenīhai

GENIE HIGH “Genie High Rhapsody”
Jenny High RhapsodyJenīhai

Jenny High, formed around Enon Kawatani of Gesu no Kiwami Otome, drew attention for its unconventional lineup, with comedian Kazuya Kojima (Koyabu Kazutoyo) on drums and Kukki! on bass.

Their song “Jenny High Rhapsody” is a uniquely catchy pop tune that’s perfect to sing as a novelty pick at karaoke.

In this track, each instrumental member takes turns on vocals, making it even more exciting when you split parts among a group.

Be sure to try it at your next large-group karaoke session!