Songs with titles starting with “To.” A selection from popular tracks across generations!
When it comes to songs that start with “To,” what songs come to mind for you?
There are plenty of classic tracks titled “Tokyo,” and you can probably think of many song titles that begin with words like “Time” (Toki) or “Friend” (Tomo) as well.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of songs that start with “To.”
Use this as a handy guide not only for song-title shiritori, but also when you’re stuck choosing songs for karaoke shiritori, where you link the last letter of each song title to the next.
All right, let’s dive in!
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Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (311–320)
Tokyo Autumn Session feat. Yuu Setoguchi, Natsuki Enomoto, Sota Mochizuki, Akari Hayasaka, Haruki Serizawa, Mio Aida (CV: Hiroshi Kamiya, Haruka Tomatsu, Yuki Kaji, Kana Asumi, Kenichi Suzumura, Aki Toyosaki)HONEY WORKS

The song “Tokyo Autumn Session feat.
Yuu Setoguchi, Natsuki Enomoto, Sota Mochizuki, Akari Hayasaka, Haruki Serizawa, Mio Aida (CV: Hiroshi Kamiya, Haruka Tomatsu, Yuki Kaji, Kana Asumi, Kenichi Suzumura, Aki Toyosaki)” included on the 5th album “Sukisugite Yabai ~Confession Executive Committee Character Song Collection~.” It’s a memorable number with lyrics that depict love growing over time.
None of the parts have a very wide vocal range, and the tempo is relaxed, so it should be relatively easy to sing.
However, be aware that it’s difficult to set the key unless it’s sung as a male-female duet.
TwiLightIRyS

A work by hololive-affiliated VTuber IRyS.
Released in November 2024, it served as the finale of the online 3D live “The Devil wears Hope.” The lyrics, which focus on the twilight hour and explore the interplay of light and darkness, are striking.
Its cool electronic sound and IRyS’s vocals—blending power with delicacy—are captivating.
Pay attention to the lyrics that portray emotions wavering between hope and despair, and be sure to give it a listen!
Tokyo BlurJuice=Juice

This song, which paints a scene where the bustle and loneliness of the city mingle, is a track released by Juice=Juice in May 2024.
Set to a pop melody, it expresses the isolation and alienation felt in urban life, resonating deeply with listeners.
With lyrics penned by Aoi Yamazaki, whose poetic talent truly shines here, the song vividly depicts the complexities of modern society and the emotions that arise from them.
It’s included on “Tokyo Blur / Naimono Love / Oaiko,” the final single for Akari Uemura as a member of the group.
Whether you live in the city or not, it’s a song that lets you feel emotional shifts anyone can relate to—so be sure to give it a careful listen.
Twinkle TwinkleJunky

Let me introduce Twinkle, where the appeal of rock and Vocaloid merge.
This piece was created by Vocaloid producer Junky, and features professional musicians on guitar, bass, and drums.
Thanks to that, it’s a solid, hard-hitting rock song.
The lyrics depict a woman who, though just friends, secretly harbors romantic feelings—an aching situation where she can’t quite express her heart.
Another draw is the catchy chorus that repeats the title.
to the beginningKalafina

Kalafina is a vocal unit.
The song they created as the opening theme for the anime Fate/Zero 2nd season is “to the beginning.” This piece, explicitly described as having a “ballad-like” quality, begins with a gentle, subdued vocal delivery and gradually builds in intensity.
Another notable point is how clearly the parts are divided among the singers.
When people with different strengths—such as lower and higher registers—come together to sing, each performer’s unique appeal can be brought to the forefront.
Songs with titles that start with “To” (Japanese syllable ‘to’). A selection from popular tracks across generations! (321–330)
Tokyo Rendez-VousKing Gnu

The title track included on King Gnu’s first album.
Through the hustle and bustle of Tokyo and experiences on the train, it captures the city’s distinctive atmosphere.
Centered on rock while incorporating diverse elements such as hip-hop and funk, it showcases their signature “Tokyo New Mixture” style.
Released in October 2017, this song epitomizes the band’s experimental musicality.
Blending the chaos and diversity of urban life with bold new musical approaches, it’s recommended for listeners who want to explore new musical possibilities while feeling the air of Tokyo.
TOMBIKvi Baba

The anime TRIGUN STAMPEDE, with its gritty worldbuilding and characters, has captivated many viewers.
Its opening theme is TOMBI, created by next-generation rapper Kvi Baba.
The lyrics portray the inner emotions of the characters, and the overall dry sound matches the anime’s atmosphere.
Notably, the ending of the song hints at a bright future.


