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” (251–260)
A Thawing KissBAK

A winter song that portrays a bittersweet love, where both know there’s no future for their relationship.
Released as a single in December 2023, it was a collaborative production by BAK and the creator unit CHIMERAZ.
BAK’s emotional vocals and the lyrics set in a snow-covered city leave a strong impression.
The premonition of parting and the tangle of complex emotions are conveyed through a gentle melody.
It’s the perfect track to listen to on a winter night while reminiscing about past loves.
Songs with titles starting with “Yu” (261–270)
YumemigusaBLUE ENCOUNT

A heartwarming song that captures the fragility of youth and the journey of growth—perfect for the season when cherry blossoms dance.
While beautifully depicting the bittersweet scenes of spring, it weaves in reflections on lost time and feelings for someone precious.
The grand band sound intertwined with strings resonates deeply with listeners.
Released by BLUE ENCOUNT in September 2020, the track was created as the theme song for the film ‘Aokute Itakute Moroi’ (Our Blue Moment), based on a novel by Yoru Sumino.
It’s a rearrangement of a song from their indie days, newly adapted to match the film’s worldview.
A true gem that supports those trying to move forward while looking back on the past, it’s highly recommended for spring farewells and new encounters—sure to touch the heart.
YggdrasilBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN’s fourth album, titled after the world tree from Norse mythology, was released in August 2004.
It’s characterized by its grand themes and meticulous arrangements, showcasing a masterful fusion of J-pop and rock.
The track “sailing day” was also used as the theme song for the film ONE PIECE THE MOVIE, capturing the hearts of many.
Every other song on the album bursts with BUMP’s signature style, sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
Take your time with this album—it’s a work packed with everything that makes BUMP OF CHICKEN so compelling.
UBeru (Nakamura Kaho)

This song captivates with its soul-stirring vocals and beautiful melody.
It delicately portrays emotions swaying between the virtual and real worlds, gently enveloping the listener’s heart.
Released in advance in July 2021, it drew attention as the theme song for the film “Belle.” Its unique worldview—melding grand orchestral sounds with futuristic beats—resonates deeply with those living in the modern age.
It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone seeking the courage to express their true self.
The beautiful melody and vocals are sure to leave your heart feeling purified.
YOUR NAME NEVER GONECHEMISTRY

This is a CHEMISTRY song known for its heartfelt lyrics and beautiful harmonies.
Centered on the power of a loved one’s name and the theme of an eternal bond, it gives voice to profound emotions that words alone can’t fully express.
Released in November 2003, the track was used in a Sony commercial and captured the hearts of many.
It was also performed at the 54th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen, enchanting a wide audience.
It’s recommended for moments when you want to feel the bond with someone special or need encouragement.
Packed with CHEMISTRY’s appeal, this work is sure to resonate with your heart.
you n meChilli Beans.

Chilli Beans.’ “you n me” is a poppy, refreshing track with a chill, Western-style vibe.
Released in 2023 as their fifth digital single, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo drama “Play It Cool, Guys.” The fusion of aggressive band instrumentation and light synthesizers creates a groove that makes you want to move.
It’s also great as background music while studying.
Show me a dreamCö shu Nie

The experimental rock band Cö shu Nie, known for portraying delicate emotions, released a song in September 2022 that is a bittersweet spring track about a breakup between a man and a woman.
It depicts happy memories alongside the resolve to accept the end of a romance, resonating deeply with listeners.
Their distinctive worldview—highlighted by their many tie-in tracks, including the opening theme for the anime Tokyo Ghoul:re—is fully on display.
With imagery of cherry blossom-lined streets, it’s a song many who have experienced heartbreak with the arrival of spring will relate to.
Why not listen to it as a companion to your heart during this season of new meetings and farewells?


