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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- A roundup of songs whose titles start with 'Zu.' Handy for karaoke.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Yu' (291–300)
IllusionMY FIRST STORY × HYDE

The song “MUGEN,” a collaboration featuring HYDE—well known from MY FIRST STORY and L’Arc~en~Ciel—has garnered attention since its release, also serving as the theme song for the popular anime Demon Slayer.
At first listen, it may not seem particularly difficult.
However, once you try singing it, you’ll find that the chorus contains repeated high notes, making it hard to stay on pitch, and there are few chances to breathe, so it demands endurance.
Your SongMr.Children

The lead track from the album “Juuryoku to Kokyu” (Gravity and Breath), released in October 2018.
Created by Mr.Children with the same unchanging passion and love for music even after their 25th anniversary, this piece delves deeply into the relationship with the special “you” encountered in life, singing about the value of the days spent together and the meaning of being by each other’s side.
The lyrics strikingly portray how chance events can strengthen the bond between two people and the intensity of the feeling that it has to be “you.” With no prolonged high notes and an overall calm tone, it’s an easy song to try at karaoke even for those who struggle with high registers!
Dreams HesitateMr.forute

It’s a song that gently stays close to your heart, like the warm sunshine of spring.
Delivered by Mr.
Forte, this track gives a powerful push to those heading into a new chapter of life.
The lyrics are filled with the courage to take a new step forward, even while carrying past setbacks and anxieties.
The striking phrase “waking the morning from under the covers” perfectly evokes the feeling of spring’s arrival.
First released digitally in February 2022, the song is included on the album “Love This Moment.” Its tie-in with Haruyama Co.’s student support project also speaks to its appeal as an encouraging anthem.
It’s the perfect song for anyone feeling anxious about a new environment or striving toward their dreams.
U R not aloneNEWS

A mid-tempo ballad whose warm, reassuring message—“You’re not alone”—strikes a chord in the heart.
Created by GReeeeN, it’s included on their ninth album, NEVERLAND.
Released in 2017, the song drew a huge response when it was performed on Nippon TV’s “24-Hour Television: Love Saves the Earth.” The lyrics, which encourage you to face your past and take a brave new step forward, are especially memorable.
Its powerful melody line, blending pop and rock elements, radiates uplifting energy.
A perfect track for when you’re feeling down or want to cheer someone up.
The setting sun gives me a gentle push on the back.NHK Tōkyō Jidō Gasshōdan

The red setting sun gives a gentle push to the children’s backs.
It’s a simple, warm song that captures a slice of everyday life.
For children, the sunset that signals the end of the day brings a touch of loneliness, yet also stirs anticipation for tomorrow.
Hiroo Sakata’s lyrics and Naozumi Yamamoto’s music blend beautifully, tenderly depicting the scene of twilight.
First broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” in July 1968, the song has continued to be loved by many.
When you feel like pausing amid your busy day to gaze at the sunset, give it a listen.
Twilight looks lonelyN.S.P

It’s a song whose lyrical words and melody sink deep into the heart.
It delicately portrays the loneliness of twilight and expresses a bittersweet longing to be with someone.
NSP’s warm folk sound further enhances the song’s appeal.
Released as a single in July 1974, it has also been used as the departure melody at Ichinoseki Station on the Tohoku Shinkansen since March 2019.
It’s the perfect track for spending time alone at dusk or when you want to think of someone dear to you.
You can feel a comforting warmth that stays close to your heart—truly a masterpiece of Japanese folk music.
Songs with titles starting with “Yu” (301–310)
Colors of DreamsOtobono

A warm song that gently embraces the feelings of students on the verge of graduation.
“Yumenoiro” was released in March 2024.
Its beautiful melody and the refreshing harmonies of three vocalists resonate in the heart.
With a soft sound highlighted by striking bell tones, it superbly expresses the hopes and anxieties of young people setting out on a new path.
It gives you the courage to pursue your dreams, making it recommended not only for those about to graduate but also for anyone embarking on a new challenge.
Each time you listen, you’ll find yourself envisioning a brighter future.


