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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 selections from the masterpieces spanning the Showa to Reiwa eras! (481–490)

TUKIAmuro Namie

TSUKI – Namie Amuro (Full)
TUKIAmuro Namie

This song has a signature Namie Amuro feel, with a mellow atmosphere and poignant lyrics that leave a strong impression.

For those who have experienced a more mature kind of love during that in-between stage of being a college student—neither fully a child nor fully an adult—it will truly resonate.

While the overall tone is gentle, the chorus has a burst of energy, making it an easy song to pour your emotions into when singing at karaoke.

Recollections: The Old Shopkeeper’s AdviceTerashima Tamiya

This track will get you buzzing as if you were in a lively pub.

Its mid-tempo, bouncy rhythm is sure to make you want to grab someone’s hand and dance.

The convivial melody carried by distinctive percussion and flutes is a must-hear! It might also be fun to count how many different instruments appear throughout the song.

Moon-Viewing Night RabbitChōchō P

[Miku Hatsune] Moonlit Night Rabbit “Tsukimi Night Rabbit” [VOCALOID]
Moon-Viewing Night RabbitChōchō P

Speaking of September, the Harvest Moon comes to mind.

The perfectly round moon makes you feel the arrival of autumn.

How about “Moon-Viewing Night Rabbit” for such an evening? It’s an up-tempo piano rock number released in 2012 by Chouchou-P, who is also active under the singer-songwriter name Yuu Ichinose.

Songs with titles starting with “Tsu.” Introducing gems from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (491–500)

Crime and SummerKanjani∞

Kanjani Eight is an idol group that’s also hugely active on variety shows, armed with outstanding talk skills.

They’ve released numerous catchy, energetic songs, but the one I especially recommend is “Tsumi to Natsu” (“Sin and Summer”).

It creates a wild, summery vibe and, throughout, evokes a style reminiscent of Ulfuls.

It’s a perfect pick for anyone in the mood for a rock-flavored track.

Also, be sure to listen for Ryo Nishikido’s shouts!

Assault Love HeartFire Bomber

When it comes to robot anime series with a music theme, Macross immediately comes to mind.

Totsugeki Love Heart is an insert song from Macross 7, which aired starting in 1994, sung by the protagonist Basara Nekki, the vocalist of the rock band FIRE BOMBER.

Its hard rock, high-energy style perfectly matches his fiery singing—true to his name—creating a synergy that sets your heart ablaze! Many people from that generation will find this classic guitar sound really resonates with them.

Tsumiki Kuzushi (Block Stacking/Toppling Game)porifo

It’s a track brimming with rhythm that makes your body move almost without thinking.

It occasionally catches you off guard, like when a rap suddenly drops in midway through.

That unexpected twist is stylish and adds a pleasant accent.

Maybe it’s also because the lyrics feel like they’re speaking directly to you, but in any case, it’s a song rich with message.

moonlightyuzu

Yuzu’s “Tsukikage” is a song that gently conveys the warm charm of their folk duo.

It was included as the B-side to their 2002 single “Mata Aeru Hi Made.” Starting from street performances and continuing to capture the hearts of many fans, their music in this track layers softly over the quiet backdrop of night.

Although Yuzu had a major breakthrough in the late ’90s, “Tsukikage” reflects influences from a wide range of genres—folk, pop, and country—its moving melody and lyrics weaving an emotionally rich story that anyone might relate to.

It’s a song like walking under a moonlit sky, carrying a touch of loneliness while seeking a gentle light.

Sung by Yuzu, “Tsukikage” slowly seeps into the heart—one of those songs that lingers.