Songs that start with “se”. Use them as references for shiritori or choosing tracks for karaoke!
Have you ever played shiritori using only song titles, or done “karaoke shiritori,” where you decide the next karaoke song in shiritori style?
When you try it, it’s surprisingly hard to come up with titles, which actually makes it exciting.
So in this article, we’ve gathered songs with titles that start with “se,” which you can use in those situations.
When it comes to words that start with “se,” there are many, such as “sekai” (world), “seishun” (youth), and “sen” (thousand).
Let’s dive right in!
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Songs that start with “Se.” Use them as references for shiritori or karaoke song selection! (401–410)
Children all over the worldSakushi: Shinzawa Toshihiko / Sakkyoku: Nakagawa Hirotaka

One of the songs by the popular duo Toshihiko Shinzawa and Hirotaka Nakagawa—who have created many beloved classics among children—Sekai-ju no Kodomotachi ga (All the Children of the World) is said to have been written with a wish for the peace of children around the world.
Its straightforward, hope-filled lyrics encourage being your true self and letting your own unique flower bloom, giving listeners plenty of courage and energy.
There is also a picture book created by many picture book authors who share the wish for world peace, so it’s wonderful to have children and their guardians look at it while singing.
Please consider using it as a reference.
Children around the worldSakushi: Shinzawa Toshihiko / Sakkyoku: Nakagawa Hirotaka

This song is by the golden duo: lyrics by Toshihiko Shinzawa and music by Hirotaka Nakagawa.
It was created in 1988, and since then it’s been loved and sung by many children.
The tempo is lively and the rhythm is fun.
Singing it lets kids engage with the lyrics and could be a great opportunity for them to learn that there are many different children and friends in the world.
Rather than just memorizing it, it might be nice to create opportunities for children to talk with each other about the content prompted by the lyrics.
Until the world becomes onesakushi: matsui gorou / sakkyoku: makaino kouji

Created as the ending theme for the anime Nintama Rantarō, “Sekai ga Hitotsu ni Naru Made” is a song about the importance of friendship and kindness.
Children will go on to have many different experiences, and there will surely be plenty of sad or frustrating moments along the way.
At such times, it may be teachers or friends who stay close by their side.
Since the song’s content is suited for young children, it’s also recommended for use when current students present a song as a gift.
It’s a timeless piece that resonates with the heart.
Songs that start with “se”. Use them as references for shiritori or choosing tracks for karaoke!
Songs that start with “Se.” Use them as references for shiritori or karaoke song selection! (401–410)
St. Louis BluesYashiro Aki

When you think of Aki Yashiro, you think of a singer who represents Japan, known as the “Queen of Enka.” Having been familiar with rokyoku narrative singing and jazz since childhood, she released her first blues album, “Aika -aiuta-,” in 2015.
Centered on Japanese and American blues covers, the album also includes songs provided by THE BAWDIES and Ken Yokoyama.
Yashiro holds the belief that “rokyoku is Japan’s blues,” and she took on the challenge of expressing the blues’ grief and sorrow in Japanese.
The result is a work that opens up a new horizon by fusing Japan’s kayō-style blues with American blues.
Highly recommended for those who want to feel the universal appeal of the blues.
Songs that start with “Se.” Use this for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (411–420)
Seikai-chan and Kafu-chan’s Errand CapriccioMinami no Minami

A rhythmical, catchy melody makes Minami no Minami’s track “The Errand Rhapsody of Seikai-chan and Kafu-chan” especially memorable.
Released in October 2022, this song features Seikai, Kafu, and Tohoku Kiritan.
The high-energy, heartwarming exchanges that unfold through their errand are a joy to listen to.
With its unique concept and expression, the song won strong support from many listeners, was selected for the smartphone game “Project Sekai,” and became a hot topic.
Cranking it up might boost your hype even more!
Song of the PloversYoshizawa Kengyō

Chidori no Kyoku is a koto piece composed by Kengyo Yoshizawa.
Alongside Rokudan no Shirabe and Haru no Umi, it is regarded as a work that greatly influenced koto music from the Meiji era onward.
Its lyrics notably quote poems about plovers from the Kokin Wakashu and the Kinyo Wakashu.
Because it features the traditional instrument koto, it’s often used as background music in contexts meant to evoke a Japanese aesthetic.
While its relaxed atmosphere may invite casual listening, the koto techniques are a key element of the piece; listening through the entire work can reveal new charms.



