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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.

Songs with titles starting with 'Yu' (161–170)

Happy TavernFujiwara Hiroshi

Hiroshi Fujiwara “Shiawase Sakaba” Music Video
Happy TavernFujiwara Hiroshi

This is Hiroshi Fujiwara, an enka singer from Akaiwa City in Okayama Prefecture.

He has an unusual background: while working as a long-haul truck driver, he was captivated by enka on the radio and, at age 30, became an apprentice to composer Minoru Endo.

His songs are appealing for their style rich in the sentiment and human warmth of Showa-era pop.

He made his debut in 1994 with the single “Shinjō,” winning numerous newcomer awards.

His representative songs include “Futari no Shihatsu Eki,” which drew attention as a cheer song, and “Kurashikigawa Aika,” imbued with feelings for his hometown.

In 2022, he energetically re-recorded his earlier song “Inochi no Kagiri” as a new version.

He’s a singer you should definitely listen to if you want to savor songs that truly touch the heart!

Ur ZoneNumber_i

Number_i – Numbers Ur Zone (Official Music Video)
Ur ZoneNumber_i

This is a Number_i track released in September 2025 as an advance single from their second full album, “No.Ⅱ.” Its low-center-of-gravity, club-oriented beat and intensely evolving rap create a one-of-a-kind soundscape.

The lyrics, which portray a strong resolve to carve out a new realm of their own without flinching at outside evaluations, are likely to resonate with many.

It’s an aggressive, floor-shaking dance tune with a strikingly hard-hitting track.

Lullaby of the Dream CatNyanī (Nishimura Tomomi)

With its relaxed tempo and gentle vocals, this song is soothing to the ears.

It was used as the theme song for the film “Go! Anpanman: Nyani of the Land of Dream Cats,” released in July 2004.

The singer is Tomomi Nishimura, who also voiced the guest character “Nyani” in the same film.

The lyrics, like a bedtime story, invite you into a dream world just by listening.

The track is included on albums such as “Go! Anpanman Movie Song Collection.” It’s a calming piece that’s perfect for helping children drift off to sleep.

your songShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu “your song” from SHOTA SHIMIZU LIVE TOUR “HOPE” [For J-LOD live2]
your songShimizu Shota

“Because you’re here, I can shine.” It’s a warm ballad that sings gratitude to a beloved person.

The song is by Shota Shimizu, a singer-songwriter from Osaka Prefecture, and is included on his fourth album, “Naturally,” released in March 2012.

The gentle piano melody and soulful vocals convey a straightforward feeling that one’s world begins to shine thanks to someone special.

This track seems to carry a message that being loved can change who you are, nurturing a sense of self-worth.

On nights when you long to be loved, try listening while picturing the face of the person who supports you.

permission4s4ki

The shimmering electronic tones gently ease a tired heart.

This is a track by 4s4ki, a singer-songwriter drawing attention for her multifaceted talent.

The introspective words spun over a quiet beat carry a kindness that feels like it helps tidy up tangled thoughts.

This piece is included on the EP “NEMNEM,” released in July 2019, with sound production by ANIMAL HACK.

If you listen on a night when you’re tempted to blame yourself, it will surely help.

U.F.OHaruno

This is a song by singer-songwriter Haruno, known for its minimal yet warm-sounding track.

It’s a chill ballad where the pleasant tones of the guitar blend with silky, gentle vocals.

Released in September 2022, it was a collaboration with beatmaker A.G.O.

It’s also known for being chosen as the theme song for the drama “Sumu Sumu,” written by Bakarhythm.

Its perfectly balanced comfort—soothing without making you too sleepy—makes it ideal for times when you want to focus and relax at the same time.

Even after waking from the dreamgoethe

goethe / Even After Waking from the Dream [MUSIC VIDEO]
Even after waking from the dreamgoethe

Goethe’s lyrical sound—evoking dusky skies and humid breezes—perfectly matches the mood at summer’s end.

Based in Sapporo, this four-piece band is known for a smooth groove that blends R&B and soul seamlessly into the cadence of the Japanese language.

Released in August 2025 and premiered on FM NORTH WAVE, this track centers on the theme of “Japanese summer.” Its lyrics, which sing of the fleeting sorrow of a passing season and the warmth of cherished memories, will gently resonate with hearts caught up in busy days.

Having expanded their expressive range on the EP “Inner Planet,” the band weaves a chill tune here that’s perfect for contemplative nights after a long day at work.