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 that start with “To” (Japanese syllable ‘to’). A selection from popular tracks across generations! (321–330)
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.
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.
Trick or TreatMAN WITH A MISSION

A number that makes you want to throw on a Halloween costume and start dancing.
It’s a song made precisely for Halloween, where the spooky vibe, the fun atmosphere, and MAN WITH A MISSION’s signature rock energy create a perfect chemical reaction.
Featured on the mini-album “Trick or Treat e.p.” released in October 2011, this track depicts the freedom of enjoying Halloween night.
Since the song also calls on everyone to dance together, be sure to use it as a dance tune at your Halloween party!
TomorrowME:I

Characterized by hopeful lyrics and a bright melody, this piece stays close to the listener’s heart and gives them the courage to look ahead.
It beautifully depicts the small joys of everyday life, the bonds with friends, and expectations for the future, carrying the power to uplift those who listen.
Released as a digital single in November 2024, it also drew attention as a collaboration track with the haircare brand “+tmr.” Fully showcasing ME:I’s appeal, this work is perfect for moments when you want to take a new step forward or need energy for tomorrow.
lamplightMINAMI NiNE

MINAMI NiNE, which began activities in 2015, is a rock band from Miyazaki Prefecture.
They’re a three-piece with bassist Hiroki on vocals, known for a unique hybrid style that’s rooted in melodic hardcore and infused with reggae elements.
They have fast, punk-leaning tracks as well as more laid-back songs, but what ties them all together is Hiroki’s warm voice.
Just listening can fill you with a soothing, nostalgic feeling.
Take this opportunity to give their gentle, heartfelt music a listen.
Tokyo JourneyMONONOKE

As a rising newcomer drawing attention, MONONOKE’s music is not to be missed! Despite being born in 2004, their breadth and depth of musicality have already captivated many fans.
The mini-album “Prologue,” released in November 2022, left a powerful impression on listeners, and by July of the following year they had already released a nationwide-distributed album, “Supply/Demand.” Their sound—infusing modern sensibilities into 80s dance music—has captured the hearts of music lovers and won’t let go.
We can’t take our eyes off MONONOKE, who continues to create pop, hybrid tracks and is sure to go even further from here.
Everything, everything for my darling (A Kiss for My Cherie)Michel Polnareff

A classic of French pop whose light, rhythmic groove resonates with the heart.
It’s a love song that sings of devoted feelings for a cherished person, gripping listeners and never letting go.
Released in 1969, this track became a career-defining song for Michel Polnareff.
In Japan, it gained popularity as a soccer supporter’s anthem around the time of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, and even in 2024 it remains beloved—sung during Japan’s matches at the Paris Olympics.
Expressing the resolve to give everything for the one you love, it works brilliantly as a chant, lifting spirits to the fullest.


