Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
I’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “ga.”
When it comes to words that begin with “ga,” examples include “glass” (garasu), “girl” (gāru), and “ganbaru” (to do one’s best).
There are actually plenty of songs that use such words in their titles, too.
“Ga” can be a bit tricky to come up with in word games like shiritori.
But with this article, you’ll be fine even if “ga” comes up in song-title shiritori!
Use this article as a reference and have fun with word games, karaoke, or creating a new playlist.
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Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles starting with “ga” (211–220)
GA-TAN GO-TONRei Nakajima

Rei Nakajima’s “GA-TAN GO-TON” captivates with its gentle sound.
Chosen as the opening theme for the anime “Where Does the Doomsday Train Go?”, it began streaming in April 2024.
Set to a unique sound reminiscent of a train in motion, the song expresses the feeling of breaking away from the everyday and setting off on an unknown journey.
It brims with the excitement of new encounters and the thrill driven by dreams and hopes.
Listening to it stirs your own sense of adventure.
It’s a perfect track to accompany your commute to work or school.
Ponyo on the CliffJoe Hisaishi

Nozomi Ohashi is such a wonderful girl, singing unfazed with all these adults behind her.
Hearing it in a classical arrangement makes it truly grand and beautiful.
Even now, it feels as if the music is alive, and it’s really overwhelming.
It makes you want to listen to it again and again.
Gambalance de DanceMayumi Gojo

In the ongoing Pretty Cure (Precure) anime series, it has become standard for the characters to dance in the ending sequence, and this song is essentially the origin of that trend.
It was used as the later ending theme for Futari wa Precure Splash Star, and in a rare case, differently arranged versions of the same song were later used for Yes! Precure 5 and Yes! Precure 5 GoGo!
GandharaDaisuke Ito, Gira Girka, Sara Yoshida

This is a song performed at a live show called “Vocal Clossing,” where three vocalists cover a classic by Godiego.
With three-part harmonies, the sound gains depth and becomes very dynamic, while preserving the song’s exotic atmosphere, resulting in a highly engaging session.
Song of GanbarimanLyrics by: Tomorogi Yuyukio / Music by: Miné Yo

“Ganbariman no Uta” is a song that makes you feel energized just by listening.
The lyrics include the kind of cheers you shout when you’re trying your best, which naturally puts you in a positive mood.
It also conveys the desire to get along with friends and to work hard together.
Since the lyrics include friends’ names, you can tailor it by singing with the actual children’s names to show how everyone is getting along—adding that kind of staging could help new students feel excited.
If you’re thinking of gifting a song at the kindergarten entrance ceremony, be sure to give it a listen.
Glass threadTohta Kasamura

Perhaps because of its simple sound, it feels like the music seeps deep into your chest.
It’s a song by Tota Kasamura, a well-regarded Vocaloid producer known for choral pieces, released in 2019.
The thick, warm singing voice of the VOCALOID library Ken pairs beautifully with the soundscape of just piano and drums.
The lyrics portray the heartrending feelings of a protagonist longing for love.
As you listen, your heart grows increasingly tight—it’s a sad yet beautiful Vocaloid track.
Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “Ga” (221–230)
[Ensemble] 100% CourageHikaru Genji
![[Ensemble] Courage 100% by Hikaru Genji](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/627snW_laUI/sddefault.jpg)
“100% Courage,” the long-beloved theme song of the NHK Educational TV anime Nintama Rantarō, is probably familiar to many teachers and parents.
Its energetic melody has a simple rhythm, making it perfect for incorporating percussion instruments.
If you create spotlight moments for each part, the children will enjoy performing even more.
Also, outside of instrument practice, it would be great to set aside time for everyone to sing together and become more familiar with the song.
I’d be delighted if 4-year-olds come to love this piece and have fun performing it.





