Collection of song titles that start with 'Ni'
How many songs can you think of with titles that start with “Ni”?
Since “ni” includes the big word “niji” (rainbow), there are lots of songs whose titles start with “ni” that use “niji” in the title.
In this article, we’ll introduce not only “Niji,” but a variety of songs whose titles start with “ni.”
We’ve picked out all kinds of tracks, from theme songs used in dramas and movies to hype tunes that make you want to sing along.
When you use “Niji” in a song-title shiritori game, don’t forget to say whose song it is!
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List of song titles that start with “Ni” (91–100)
NEW YEAR’S EVEHamada Shogo

A classic ballad by singer-songwriter Shogo Hamada that portrays the gentle parting of two people who have been together for many years.
You can almost see the scene of a New Year’s Eve night when, caring for each other yet choosing different paths for the sake of their respective futures, they decide to part ways.
Listening to this song, some may quietly reflect on a past farewell and wonder, “Did that decision allow us both to take a new step forward?” The track was included on the album FATHER’S SON, released in March 1988, and was later self-covered by Hamada.
For those who have had to make a painful choice, this song may feel like one that gently embraces that decision and gives you the strength to look ahead—an intimate companion to the heart.
Rainbow BayonHikawa Kiyoshi

A masterpiece of enka-kayō passionately performed by Kiyoshi Hikawa, whose fiery, passionate vocals are so captivating.
The melancholic enka melody is infused with a bayon rhythm that evokes an exotic atmosphere, portraying the vivid resurgence of unforgettable memories of a past love.
Released in August 2010 as his 18th single, it peaked at No.
3 on the Oricon charts.
The strong sales of the album that bears this title, “Enka Meikyoku Collection 13: Nijiiro no Bayon,” also show how widely it was embraced.
It’s the perfect song for a night when you want to look back fondly and beautifully on a love from the past.
List of song titles that start with “ni” (101–110)
New Grand HotelYazawa Eikichi

This is a mature rock number whose rebellious edge and wistful vocals by Eikichi Yazawa seep into the heart.
Released in September 1988 as his 27th single, the track appears on the London-recorded masterpiece “Accomplice.” It also became well known as the theme song for Ginza Jewelry Maki’s Camellia Diamond commercials.
The lyrics portray a worldview where frustration at being unable to stop someone from leaving mingles with resignation.
That aching emotion meshes perfectly with the sound—brisk yet tinged with a certain dampness—and with Yazawa’s distinctive vocal delivery.
Song of the Old Man of Nishi-ShinjukuNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

This is a deeply human song that portrays the life of a bar owner in Nishi-Shinjuku—awkward in some ways, yet unwavering in his principles.
The father’s oft-repeated catchphrase may inspire some listeners to live fully in the present so they won’t look back with regret.
Released on the August 1990 album “JEEP,” the track was also used as an insert song in the drama “From the North Country ’92: Departure.” For those standing at a crossroads in life or hesitating before a new challenge, it carries a warm yet powerful message that gently, firmly nudges you forward.
Human CrossingKetsumeishi

At the grand intersection of life, people pass by, meet, and weave new stories.
This song captures such fragile yet warm human moments.
Released in October 2016, it was later included in the best-of album “KETSUNOPOLIS 10.” There’s even an anecdote that, though it was once rejected in a production meeting, it was revived thanks to the members’ strong conviction.
When you’re feeling a bit uneasy in a new environment or find yourself reminiscing about old friends at night, listening to it may remind you anew of the preciousness of human connections.
Prelude to Act I from ‘Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg’ / Tokyo Symphony OrchestraŌtomo Naoto

Naoto Otomo, a conductor who made his early debut with the NHK Symphony Orchestra and has continued to lead Japan’s music scene.
Beyond the core classical repertoire, he has captivated many fans with cross-genre projects, such as conducting the 1984 Uchū Senkan Yamato Grand Symphony, which transformed the music of the popular anime into a grand symphonic work.
His distinguished accolades, including the Hideo Saito Memorial Fund Award, attest to his artistry.
Equally striking is his passion for nurturing the next generation and promoting culture—rooting classical music in Okinawa as a music director and launching an educational music festival.
He is a conductor to watch for anyone who wants to experience how an orchestra’s sound changes under different batons, or who wants to enjoy a variety of musical genres performed by an orchestra.
Sundayback number

This song by back number reminds us that spending a calm, ordinary day off with a loved one is the greatest treasure of all.
It sings that true happiness in life comes not from social success or status, but from having someone important by your side.
This heartwarming piece was released in May 2012 as their fifth single and became widely known as the theme song for the drama “Soup Curry.” Happiness is often hidden in everyday routines we take for granted.
Why not listen to this song and rediscover the warmth of the person right next to you?


