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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.

A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “Ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (231–240)

12cm Shoulders feat. Baby Dee Beatst-Ace

t-Ace “12 cm Shoulders” feat. Baby Dee Beats (Official Video)
12cm Shoulder feat. Baby Dee Beatst-Ace

t-Ace’s song gently portrays a relationship with someone younger.

It conveys a sense of comfort in leaning on a small shoulder and the happiness found in everyday, ordinary moments.

Released in May 2019, the track is included on the album “TSUBASA.” Produced by Baby Dee Beats, the beat underpins the song while t-Ace’s distinctive expression shines.

It’s a perfect choice for those who want to perform a dance at a school or cultural festival.

With its blend of rhythmic beats and melodic flow, it’s a hip-hop number that’s especially popular among younger listeners.

Give my regards to Joan of Arc.Southern All Stars

Southern All Stars – Regards to Joan of Arc [Official Music Video]
Say hello to Joan of Arc, Southern All Stars

Southern All Stars is a rock band that has been active for many years.

They’re known for their impressively wide-ranging, genre-defying musicality, but their new song “Regards to Joan of Arc” is wrapped up in orthodox rock ’n’ roll.

Despite its rocky melody, the vocal range is set on the narrower side.

The riff has a loud feel, but the vocals are surprisingly restrained, so even men with a limited vocal range should be able to sing it without any trouble.

JUST ONE MORE KISSBUCK-TICK

BUCK-TICK / “JUST ONE MORE KISS” Music Video
JUST ONE MORE KISSBUCK-TICK

Recently, the visual-kei rock band BUCK-TICK has been working energetically under their new lineup.

Many men in their 40s may have admired them for their high-sense musicality that evokes the aesthetics of David Bowie.

Among BUCK-TICK’s works, the song I especially recommend as easy to sing is “JUST ONE MORE KISS.” This piece has a very narrow vocal range and contains few long sustained notes, making it one of the easiest songs to sing in their catalog.

Jingle BellsAmerican folk song

Jingle Bells – Vocals: NEUTRINO (with lyrics)
Jingle Bells, American folk song

A piece beloved as a winter tradition.

Its sprightly jingle and bright melody may stir joyful memories in older adults.

Today it’s cherished worldwide as a Christmas classic.

The lyrics, depicting a sleigh gliding through snowy scenery, evoke the fun of winters past.

Sing it together with seniors, and you’re sure to share a delightful, smile-filled moment.

It’s a perfect choice for Christmas parties or sing-along time at day-care centers.

lifeKoresawa

Koresawa “Life” [Lyric Video]
Jinsei Koresawa

This song, carrying a message of living freely and embracing self-acceptance, has resonated with young people primarily on social media.

The idea of “doing everything you love” is expressed over a catchy melody.

The lyrics, written from Koresawa’s characteristically down-to-earth perspective, strike a chord.

Released in April 2023, the track gained widespread attention on platforms like TikTok through lyric and dance videos, winning many hearts.

It stands out for how it supports the anxieties and struggles of young people in the social media era, conveying the importance of valuing your authentic self.

It’s a recommended song for those small everyday moments when you want to encourage yourself.

January(Night and) SAMPO

A quietly resonant song that sinks into the heart on a winter night.

Included on the first EP, “Night and Stroll,” released in January 2020.

It begins with a scene of throwing away withered flowers, then moves through anxieties about the future felt alongside the tolling of New Year’s Eve bells, nostalgic memories, and a sense of dissonance with modern society.

The lyrics, woven from complex emotions, leave a strong impression.

While it may suit the year-end season best, it’s also something you can listen to in January to look back.

It might be perfect for days spent talking at New Year’s gatherings or reunions.

With a deeply mature flavor, this work invites you to listen closely on a quiet night.

Woman's BluesKeiko Fuji

Keiko Fuji’s classic “Onna no Blues.” I considered choosing “Keiko no Yume wa Yoru Hiraku” as well, but this one is easier to sing, so I picked it.

The real charm of this song is its fully Showa-era blues vibe with a cool, gritty melody.

There are some sections that sit a bit low, but for women in their 60s, that lower range might actually be easier to sing.

Even without strong vibrato, you can make up for it with dynamics, so it’s recommended for those who aren’t confident in their singing.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.