Songs with titles that start with 'yu'
A list of song titles in Japanese alphabetical order that might be useful for karaoke.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “yu.”
How many songs with titles starting with “yu” can you think of?
And how many of the songs in this article do you know?
We’re covering a wide range—from massive hits from the Showa era to songs that became standard favorites after booming in the Heisei era.
Use this as a reference when you’re unsure what to pick at karaoke or when you’re playing shiritori with song titles.
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Songs with titles starting with “Yu” (61–70)
snowInoue Sonoko

Sonoko Inoue is a singer-songwriter who delicately weaves the shifting emotions of the teenage years.
This work, where her voice soaks into the heart, is included on her memorable first album “Hello,” released in March 2016.
Created at the milestone of her high school graduation, this ballad that closes the album is characterized by a simple, piano-centered production.
The breaths that echo in the quiet and the way she seems to savor the words she couldn’t say tighten the listener’s chest.
Its world, where winter’s chill overlaps with the ache of love, is truly a song meant to be “listened to.” Precisely because the arrangement strips away flashy ornamentation and makes use of space, the heartrending emotions are conveyed directly.
On a quiet night as snow falls softly, take your time and listen alone.
Snow’s waymarkerMatsutoya Yumi

This work left a strong impression on me along with the warm stew visuals from winter TV commercials.
It’s a classic ballad released digitally ahead of singer-songwriter Yumi Matsutoya’s December 2020 album, “Shinkai no Machi.” The song was written specifically for House Foods’ “Hokkaido Stew” commercial.
Even when you feel you might lose your sense of direction in a world of pure white snow, you can still clearly feel the presence of someone precious—portraying deep trust and love.
The characteristically dramatic melody and enveloping vocals that are so Yuming strike right at the heart.
It’s a song that makes you feel a warmth, as if a light is kindled in your heart just by thinking of someone, even in the bitter cold.
A piece to savor on a quiet snowy night while thinking of someone dear.
It feels like a dreamx0o0x_

A mysterious track that wraps you in the sensation of the boundary between dreams and reality melting away.
Created by x0o0x_, it was released on January 21, 2026 as a song for the original short anime project “HELLO OSAKA.” The vocals feature the musical derivative Seikai, whose cold yet beautiful timbre pairs perfectly with the floating, drifting sound that feels like falling into the gaps of the night.
In the stillness of late night, immerse yourself fully in its world.
Swaying -Flower of Destiny-ZEROBASEONE

The tempo is a bit on the fast side, but since it’s mostly in Japanese, it should be quick and easy to learn.
The melody line isn’t very complex as a song either, so you should be able to sing it solo without it feeling out of place.
It also features that distinctive bouncy K-pop rhythm, and the chorus sits in a fairly high range, so keeping the groove is crucial.
The key point for the high notes in the chorus is how decisively you can attack the A4.
If you hesitate when producing the sound, it becomes hard to hit whether in chest voice or falsetto, so focus on nailing the pitch and try to attack it firmly.
Legend of DreamsTokunaga Hideaki

This is the number that opens the cover album “COVERS,” released in January 2026.
The original is a song by Stardust Revue, released in 1984 and also well known as a Calpis commercial song.
There’s a story that Tokunaga, shocked by Kaname Nemoto’s voice coming from the TV, ran out to buy the record—making this work something of a starting point for him.
It’s one of the great Japanese songs that gently gives a push to those setting off toward their dreams.
EUPHORIAKAT-TUN

An aggressive dance number with a cool, exhilarating beat that conveys a strong determination toward the future.
Included on KAT-TUN’s double A-side single released in September 2021, this track carries the power befitting a milestone marking their 15th anniversary.
Chosen as the theme song for TV Asahi’s OshiDora Saturday drama “The High School Heroes,” starring Bishonen, it expresses heroic spirit and bonds with friends that align with the drama’s world.
With a sound themed around timeless connections and a soaring sense of uplift, it’s sure to give listeners a powerful push forward.
When you’re about to take on a challenge or want to fire yourself up, listening to it will fill you with the energy to move ahead.
I want to meet you in my dreamsKAT-TUN

A KAT-TUN ballad whose wistful melody and beautiful harmonies seep into the heart.
It’s a hidden gem known to those in the know, included only on Limited Edition 1 of the album “Fantasia,” released in February 2023.
The song portrays a heartfelt wish to reunite in a dream—matching past precious memories with oneself and trying to bridge a distance that can’t be closed in reality.
Listen on a quiet night, and feelings for someone special are sure to overflow.
Distinguished by its especially lyrical beauty, this is a perfect track for those who want to savor tender, expressive vocals.


