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Songs with titles that start with “Tsu.” Introducing famous tracks from the Showa to Reiwa eras!

When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘tsu,’” which ones come to mind?

It might not be easy to think of any right away, but if you look at words that start with “tsu” like “tsuki” (moon), “tsubasa” (wings), “tsuyoi” (strong), or “tsumi” (sin), chances are you’ll think, “Ah, that song!”

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs whose titles start with “tsu.”

Use it as a reference for shiritori with song-title restrictions, or as hints for karaoke shiritori where you connect songs by the last letter of the previous one.

Songs with titles starting with “Tsu.” Introducing classics from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (1–10)

Apply false eyelashesNEW!kyarī pamyu pamyu

A single released in January 2012 as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s major-label debut, sharing Harajuku culture with the world.

It was used as the ending theme for several shows, including Chiba TV’s MUSIC FOCUS.

Produced by music producer Yasutaka Nakata, the sound seamlessly fuses electropop with catchy melodies, instantly captivating listeners.

The playful lyrics themed around magic and transformation, paired with her uniquely cute vocals, create a striking contrast that makes you want to hum along.

It’s a pop tune that evokes nostalgia and exhilaration—irresistible for anyone who amped up their spirits with this song during their youth.

a convenient relationshipNEW!Domura Riu

Convenient Relationship – Riu Domura (Official Audio)
a convenient relationshipNEW!Domura Riu

This track weaves mellow sounds with the misaligned emotions of a man and a woman.

It’s a song by online-born singer Riu Domura, released as a digital single in February 2021.

Set to a chill beat blending J-pop, hip-hop, and R&B, it portrays an ambiguous relationship that seems to fill the void of loneliness and solitude.

The structure, expressing male and female perspectives an octave apart, also underscores the gap between their hearts.

As of 2022, the music video has surpassed 5 million views, resonating with many listeners.

It’s the perfect song for late-night quiet hours when you want to sink into messy, swirling emotions.

Around the time when the azaleas witherNEW!oishikuru meronpan

Oishikuru Melonpan "By the Time the Azaleas Wither" Music Video
Around the time when the azaleas witherNEW!oishikuru meronpan

A single that beautifully captures scenes evoking the end of spring and a resolve to embrace change.

It’s a work released by Oishikuru Melonpan in April 2026.

Using azalea blossoms as its motif, it paints a melancholic soundscape that hints at a new season beyond the ending.

Blending loss and renewal, this world suits those moments when you want to pause amid busy days.

Immerse yourself in the delicate resonance of its guitar rock.

Songs with titles starting with 'Tsu'. Introducing masterpieces from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (11–20)

Embracing WingsNEW!Sakushi: Unno Yōji / Sakkyoku: Hashimoto Shōji

[Chorus] Embracing Wings Lyrics by Yoji Umino Music by Shoji Hashimoto Morgen Glanz Children’s Choir 2018.12.26
Embracing WingsNEW!Sakushi: Unno Yōji / Sakkyoku: Hashimoto Shōji

A work whose gently embracing message and pleasantly resonant melody sink deep into the heart.

With lyrics by Yoji Umino and music by Shoji Hashimoto, this piece was published in 1992 and has been sung by children for many years.

Beloved in many educational settings, it has become a standard choral piece often performed at graduations and other milestones.

Beginning with warm words, the song also serves as an anthem that quietly gives listeners a supportive push.

It is a classic you’ll want to revisit when looking back on school days or when you need a quiet boost of courage for the future.

The moon is full.NEW!tsukuyomi

Tsukiyomi “The Moon Fills” Music Video
The moon is full.NEW!tsukuyomi

A dramatic pop-rock piece that captures the interwoven feelings of characters who keep moving forward while carrying their losses and still finding hope.

It’s the title track of the second mini-album released in August 2022 and a crucial number that brings the early storyline to its conclusion.

The song layers multiple perspectives and sprinkles in past motifs to depict emotions converging into a single form.

It ranked high on the charts and served as a core element in live shows, allowing audiences to experience the story.

The protagonist’s determination to overcome sorrow and create something new is truly heartwarming.

This work is especially recommended for those bound by past losses or in need of the courage to look ahead.

Take your time immersing yourself in its world on a quiet night.

Tsuitachi feat. YoshinoNEW!tsukuyomi

This is a track that pulls you into a world where the boundary between dreams and reality trembles.

Its edgy guitar-rock sound is layered with vocalist Yoshino’s voice, which blends power and delicacy.

While it carries a sense of impatience and loss when things don’t go your way, the song portrays a will to face forward and fight through today.

Chosen as the ending theme for the anime “Duel Masters LOST: The Sun of Oblivion,” it was released in February 2026.

Written and composed by Yurii Canon, it heralds the beginning of a new story for Tsukuyomi.

It’s recommended for those moments when past wounds haven’t healed and you feel stuck, unable to move on.

This number will give you a strong push forward.

Tsugaru Strait – Winter SceneIshikawa Sayuri

Sayuri Ishikawa “Tsugaru Strait: Winter Scenery” LIVE Ver. (From the 40th Anniversary Sayuri Ishikawa Concert ‘As I Feel’ – Uta-Shibai ‘Ichiyō’s Love’)
Tsugaru Strait – Winter SceneIshikawa Sayuri

Sayuri Ishikawa’s signature song “Tsugaru Strait—Winter Scene,” released on January 1, 1977, is a masterpiece that portrays parting and resolve set against the northern strait, and it marked her turning point into a full-fledged enka singer.

The intro is also very striking—so famous you can hum it right from the start.

The song’s overall range is a slightly high F#3–D5, and the chorus suddenly leaps into the high register, so be careful—some people may end up tensing up by trying to sing powerfully.

Keep your head resonance engaged at all times, and when you go into the high notes, aim to resonate in the same place.