A roundup of Japanese songs whose titles start with “ji,” from buzzworthy tracks to popular hits.
As one way to liven up karaoke, you might sing songs by the same artist or within the same genre.
Another fun idea is to pick a character from the Japanese syllabary and sing songs that start with it.
In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of tracks themed around songs that start with “ji.”
There are many words that begin with “ji,” so you can enjoy a wide variety of titles.
From upbeat, crowd-pleasing pop and rock to heartwarming ballads, check these out for inspiration when choosing karaoke songs or creating playlists.
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A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “Ji.” From buzzworthy tracks to popular hits (111–120)
Angel Who Calls Themself TimeCymbals

A dreamlike ballad uniquely Cymbals, poetically depicting urbanscapes and the passage of time.
The overlapping twin vocals of Asako Toki and Reiji Okii create a calm atmosphere with hints of jazz.
The piece is striking for its structure: emotion gradually rises from a matter-of-fact delivery and bursts in the finale.
Included on the album “Love You,” released in May 2003, it’s positioned as a culminating work before the band’s breakup.
Its slow tempo and sophisticated arrangement feel soothing—perfect for quiet nights, rainy days, or solitary moments of reflection.
A gem for fans of city pop and jazz ballads, and for anyone seeking a touch of poetry in everyday life.
A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “Ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (121–130)
space-time manipulationWRENCH

This WRENCH track unfolds a soundscape that pulls you into another dimension, with a heavyweight rhythm section, airy, floating synthesizers, and guitar tones drenched in effects.
Released on the November 1999 album “WANDERING IN THE EMPTINESS,” it captivates listeners with an innovative approach that fuses multiple genres, including electronica, industrial, dub, and rock.
The unique sonic space—crafted through a deft blend of digital and analog—offers a genuinely new musical experience.
Featured in underground and independent film projects, the piece has influenced not only music fans but also filmmakers and artists.
It’s a must-listen for anyone seeking an extraordinary, out-of-the-ordinary sonic journey.
Jumpin'KARA

It’s a refreshing track that fuses electronic dance beats with a catchy melody.
The uplifting lyrics and the members’ clear, soaring vocals give you energy from the morning.
Released simultaneously in Korea and Japan in November 2010, this song is packed with KARA’s charm.
It was also chosen as the theme song for “Mezamashi Doyoubi,” earning love from many viewers.
Highly recommended as BGM for a fresh start to your day—whether you’re out for a morning jog or on your commute to work or school.
Teased and tropicalTUBE

A passionate Latin rock number that depicts a fervent romance unfolding on a tropical night.
Centered on a guitar riff, its rock-forward sound blends with Latin rhythms, delivering a refreshing melody and powerful performance that embody the liberating spirit of summer.
Opening TUBE’s self-titled album celebrating their 20th anniversary, the track was released as a DVD single in July 2005 and brightened up morning TV as the theme song for Fuji TV’s information program Mezamashi Doyoubi during July 2005.
With its rhythmic dance beat, it’s a recommended song for anyone looking to enjoy and power through the hot summer.
everlasting lampPEOPLE 1

This is a hidden gem by PEOPLE 1 that portrays the doubts and struggles faced by young people today, carried by a gentle and beautiful melody.
The lyrics, which question the formation of self and how to face society, resonate deeply and quietly illuminate the heart like lights floating in the night sky.
Released in July 2020 as their second digital single, it was later included on the album GANG AGE, released in September of the same year.
The music video recorded 1.
4 million views in about two weeks, drawing attention for its pop, light dance animation.
This work is recommended for young people searching for their own path and for anyone seeking a light in their heart.
Its deeply empathetic message and comfortable groove are sure to stay close to the listener’s heart.
Supporting Actress Syndromeback number

The back number classic “Supporting Actress Syndrome,” notable for its downer mood.
While back number has many heartwarming songs, this one is arranged with a somewhat downbeat, decadent atmosphere.
Even so, it’s also an easy song to sing.
There’s a single falsetto part in the chorus, but it’s not very long, so it’s by no means difficult.
However, since the song features many long notes, be sure to use diaphragmatic breathing so you can take in enough air between phrases.
Jitsuryoku (feat. Leon Fanourakis & ralph)Hideyoshi

Hideyoshi is a powerhouse rapper born in Funabashi, Chiba, with a Japanese–Colombian background.
He’s a member of Tokyo Young Vision and also active as a solo artist.
Demonstrating his talent early on, he competed in the BAZOOKA!!! High School RAP Championship while still in high school.
Armed with emotional lyrics and a melodic flow, he has garnered attention as a pioneer of emo rap.
Since releasing his first EP, “Never Be the Same,” in 2018, he has continued to drop ambitious projects, culminating in the album “Resurrection.” He has also collaborated with artists like BAD HOP, Leon Fanourakis, and ralph, expanding his activities beyond genre boundaries.
His keen fashion sense—favoring brands like Deep River—is another reason he resonates with younger listeners.
He’s the perfect artist for those interested in new-generation rappers who excel at introspective emotional expression.





