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A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.

There are many words that start with “mi,” like mirai (future) and michi (road), right?

So, what songs have titles that start with “mi”?

In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “mi”!

It also includes songs with titles like the ones mentioned above—“mirai” and “michi.”

We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, old and new, across different genres, so if you find something you like, be sure to add it to your playlist!

You can also use them for word games like shiritori that use song titles.

Collection of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke (21–30)

Minato Mirai Final Movementmado riruke

If you’ve recently had your heart broken and are feeling down, this might help you feel refreshed.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Mado Rilke, released in August 2025 and submitted to VocaColle Summer 2025.

It’s a fast-paced rock tune where freshness and bittersweetness blend in perfect balance.

The lyrics express the feeling that, while this person is precious, you can’t necessarily be together forever… yet being together wasn’t a mistake.

Recommended when you want to reset your mood.

Mie Prefectural AnthemMie-ken

This prefectural anthem was released in April 1964 to coincide with the completion of the new government building and the adoption of the prefectural emblem.

The lyrics were written by Kiyoko Tsujihashi, selected through a public contest, and the music was composed by Nobuo Iida, known for his film scores.

The lyrics weave in landscapes such as the Ise Sea, the Suzuka Mountains, the Isuzu River, and places like Kumano and Ise, encapsulating the charm of the hometown.

Its bright, dignified melody evokes the energy of Japan’s period of rapid economic growth.

It’s a song that has long been loved by residents—truly a regional treasure.

Miyagi Prefectural AnthemMiyagi-ken

Miyagi Prefectural Residents’ Song (1939) <Special Feature for the 150th Anniversary of the Miyagi Prefectural System>
Miyagi Prefectural AnthemMiyagi-ken

With lyrics by Tokuo Tōyama and music by Fumihiko Fukui, this work is a piece whose lyrics—expressing prayers for peace, the rich nature of the Sendai Plain, and a vow to rebuild industry—resonate alongside a solemn melody.

In September 1948, it was released by Nippon Columbia as an SP record, sung by Ichirō Fujiyama and Aiko Anzai with an arrangement by Yūji Koseki.

Performed at events such as the ceremonies for the 150th anniversary of the prefectural system and lobby concerts, it is an indispensable presence that connects the administration and the citizens, carrying forward the pride of Miyagi Prefecture.

Miyazaki Prefectural SongMiyazaki-ken

Miyazaki Prefecture First Prefectural Anthem
Miyazaki Prefectural SongMiyazaki-ken

This work, established in 1964 as the prefectural anthem, is the second generation.

The lyrics were written by Mr.

Yuharu Sakai, selected from 362 submissions, and the composition was by Mr.

Nobuo Iida.

With words like the southern blue sky, the Kuroshio Current, and the prefectural flower, the spider lily (hamayū), it conveys Miyazaki’s rich natural beauty, the development of its industries, and hope for the future.

In 2014, the 50th anniversary of its adoption, it was chosen—through cooperation with JR Kyushu—as the departure melody at Miyazaki Station.

Isn’t it wonderful that even after more than half a century, it continues to accompany the lives of people using the station? It blends a sense of historical weight with an open, cheerful spirit, making it truly rich in character.

MILKKamiyama Yagi

The lyrics’ curious word choices and stylish chord feel leave a strong impression.

Depicting the sorrow of losing everything and relationships unique to our times, this track is included on the album “Shiawase na Otona,” released in April 2019.

Kamiyama Yoh’s gently conversational singing is soothing.

It’s an irresistibly addictive song, perfectly matching listeners’ comments like “I want to listen while taking a late-night stroll,” “I can’t get enough of the air that sways like waves,” and “It feels nostalgic even though it’s my first time hearing it.”

South windNagasaki-ken

Nagasaki Prefectural Anthem “Southern Wind”
South windNagasaki-ken

Established in 1961, this piece features lyrics crafted by the prefectural residents’ song lyric committee and music composed by Kensaku Yamaguchi.

It embodies a history of embracing foreign cultures, beautiful natural scenery, and hope for the future, shining a bright light in the hearts of listeners.

At the time of its adoption, it was released as an SP record sung by Akira Wakayama and the first Columbia Rose.

The arrangement by Toru Funamura is another luxurious highlight.

It has continued to be sung at important occasions for over half a century, including a performance at the ceremonies of the 2014 Nagasaki Ganbaranba National Sports Festival.

Today, various versions such as wind band and choral arrangements have been developed, and it is widely cherished in schools and communities.

Mikage’s WillUVERworld

A love song by UVERworld, beloved for their deeply moving and straightforward Japanese lyrics, that straightforwardly expresses love for someone special.

It’s a storytelling track that feels like watching a romance drama, conveying a steadfast affection that vows eternal love.

It’s included on their fourth album, AwakEVE, released in February 2009.

Even if you cherish your partner, some people may find it hard to express their feelings honestly.

If you give them this song at such a time, your feelings are sure to reach them.

Use this piece to convey your wish to stay together from now on, too.