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.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Tsu'. Introducing masterpieces from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (281–290)
tsuzumigusaiyowa

It’s a song where beauty and fragility coexist.
Created by Iyowa, this track is a tie-in with Sanrio’s cross-media project “Mai Mai Maigoen” and was released in January 2023.
It delicately portrays the inner conflict and sense of duty of the lion character, resonating deeply with listeners.
Iyowa’s signature sound and the song’s driving momentum blend perfectly with the story’s worldview.
It has earned widespread support, achieving over two million views on YouTube.
The chorus is notably challenging.
O warriors of weakness with broken wingsupiko

Upiko is a singer-songwriter drawing attention for a musicality reminiscent of Miyuki Nakajima.
She’s known for lyrics that stir the heart, an emotionally rich singing style, and a characteristically low voice.
Among her works, “O Broken-Winged, Weary Warriors” is one I especially recommend for women with lower voices.
The vocal line is close to Showa-era pop, so there aren’t complex leaps in pitch.
While expressive delivery is required, the overall range is narrow, making it a relatively easy song to sing for women with lower voices.
Tsukino Arikagarakuta robotto

This song has a cool, almost shouted vocal style.
It’s by Garakuta Robot, a three-piece rock band from Hyogo Prefecture.
The catchy melody really hits you in the heart.
It’s the lead track from their 2018 album “Tsuki no Arika.”
Lunar yokaikikuo

Kikuo, who is active as a composer, is someone to watch.
Be sure to check out “Moon Yokai,” which he worked on.
When you think of Kikuo, you probably picture a strong horror vibe, right? Even among his works, this one has an especially eerie feel.
The song depicts the yokai mentioned in the title.
It seems the yokai targets a parent and child, and unsettling phrases appear throughout the track.
Since what actually happens isn’t clearly described, it really sparks the imagination.
Tsukimitsudokikyawafuru TORNADO

This is a song by the six-member idol group Kyawafuru TORNADO, who debuted in 2017.
It’s included on their 2018 album Kyawafurhythm 1.
Packed with words that evoke the night sky, it’s an upbeat, high-energy track that’s sure to lift your spirits.
To be continuedserufutopurin

The acoustic sound is soothing.
This song was used as the ending theme for the DIY-themed anime “Do It Yourself!!,” and it’s sung by voice actors Yui Inagaki (who plays Serufu) and Kana Ichinose (who plays Purin).
The spacious arrangement and transparent choral work draw you in.
If you’re looking for a song to sing with friends, why not give it a try?
Songs with Titles Starting with “Tsu”: Highlights from Showa to Reiwa Masterpieces (291–300)
Tsurupika Hagemaru-kunTsukase Noriko

It’s an anime based on a gag manga featuring a boy who’s bald.
The sheer silliness is what makes it funny, so I recommend giving it a watch.
That said, the theme song isn’t very memorable, so this might be a good chance to look at some images and study it a bit.


