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.
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Collection of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (441–450)
Flowers of MichinokuMizuta Ryūko

An emotionally rich song interweaving the beautiful landscapes and scenes of Tohoku.
Ryuko Mizuta’s powerful yet delicate vocals portray the poignant inner feelings of a woman who continues to think of the one she loves.
Released in February 2025 as her 39th single, it was crafted by an illustrious team: lyrics by Reiji Mizuki, composition by Keisuke Hama, and arrangement by Megumi Wakakusa.
Layered with Mizuta’s lustrous singing, the result is a deeply expressive piece.
Brimming with a sense of travel and longing, this work is a must-listen for anyone who resonates with love for someone far away or who is interested in the climate and culture of the Tohoku region.
It also weaves in real place names such as the peaks of Mount Zao and Nakanose Bridge, offering an even deeper flavor for those who know these locales.
south windHikawa Kiyoshi

A refreshing, uplifting song full of positivity has arrived from Kiyoshi Hikawa.
Its message—singing of the courage to move forward and overcome hardships while holding hope for a bright future—is striking.
Paired with simple visuals, it becomes a deeply resonant, message-rich work.
Released in March 2021, this track can be called an ambitious piece that symbolizes a new step, fitting to mark the 22nd anniversary of Hikawa’s career.
It’s the perfect song when you want courage to face life or to fire yourself up.
With its strong kayōkyoku flavor, as long as you can faithfully deliver Hikawa’s expansive high notes and sustained tones, you should be able to perform it well!
Green poinsettiaKawai Sonoko

A Christmas song by Sonoko Kawai, the original beautiful idol.
In Onyanko Club, she had an older-sister presence, and after graduating from the group she continued to release hit songs one after another.
“Midori no Poinsettia” is a rare track in that it wasn’t written by Yasushi Akimoto, who produced the Onyanko-related projects.
Its heartbreakingly poignant lyrics—overlaying the sorrow of a broken heart onto a green poinsettia—fit Sonoko Kawai perfectly.
For those who spent their youth with Onyanko, this song might hit right on target.
It’s included on her debut album “Sonoko,” so please give it a listen if you have the chance!
processionAsada Atsuko

A heart-touching song that portrays life’s journey set in Osaka.
Released in June 2024 to commemorate Atsuko Asada’s 30th debut anniversary, this work sings of deep love and strong bonds.
Place names like Namba and Abeno appear, vividly evoking the scenery of Osaka.
The waltz-like 3/4 melody, incorporating traditional instruments, enhances the bittersweet emotions of the lyrics.
It’s a recommended track for those standing at a crossroads in life or wishing to reaffirm their ties with someone special.
You’re sure to find something in it that resonates with your heart.
Midnight Flight — A Lonely Christmas EveHamada Shogo

Singer-songwriter Shogo Hamada has continued to captivate fans for many years, despite consistently avoiding media exposure since his debut.
Midnight Flight -Lonely Christmas Eve-, included on the compilation album CLUB SURF & SNOWBOUND, which is made up of summer and winter songs, is a track whose sentimental melody lingers in the ear.
The lyrics, written from both male and female perspectives, evoke the heartache of missing each other on Christmas night.
It’s a Christmas song steeped in melancholy, with a sorrowful atmosphere that tightens the heart.
MIDNIGHT FLIGHT — A Lonely Christmas EveHamada Shogo

Against the backdrop of Christmas loneliness, this touching masterpiece by Shogo Hamada sings of lost love and solitude.
Originally included on the 1985 mini-album “CLUB SNOWBOUND” and released as a standalone work in 1987, it was later featured on his 1989 self-cover album “Wasted Tears.” The protagonist’s emotions, portrayed alongside the urban landscape, evoke both poignancy and empathy.
It’s a song I highly recommend to anyone who has experienced heartbreak or parted ways with someone dear.
For karaoke, try singing it with an awareness of Hamada’s delicate vocal delivery, while picturing the winter night sky.
companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)Watanabe Tetsuya

Tetsuya Watari’s “Michizure” is a classic that centers on an otherworldly kind of love.
The song’s depiction of two people—likened to floating weeds—gradually binding their unstable relationship with deep bonds and affection is striking.
Its touching lyrics highlight their sweet connection and their decision to keep walking together into the future.
Since its 1975 release, the song has been cherished for many years, and combined with Watari’s talent as an actor, it has captivated countless listeners.
It’s especially recommended for peaceful moments, listening while thinking of someone dear.


