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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 (31–40)

Jet Coaster LoveKARA

This is an up-tempo number that likens the whirlwind feelings at the start of love to a thrilling attraction.

Its glitzy sound and effervescent vocals capture the irresistible rush of falling in love—you can’t help but feel your heart dance just by listening.

The lyrics convey a sweet yet slightly precarious romance, with emotions accelerating beyond anyone’s control.

Released in April 2011 as KARA’s Japan-original single, the song was also used in a Tokyo Beauty Center commercial.

In response to the Great East Japan Earthquake, all proceeds from this release were donated, which surely helped lift the nation’s spirits at the time.

If you listen when your feelings for someone are on the rise, it’s guaranteed to put you in a happy mood!

JESUSLUNA SEA

LUNA SEA “JESUS” January 9, 2022 @ Saitama Super Arena (for JLODlive)
JESUSLUNA SEA

It’s a rock number pierced by a cry brimming with impatience, as if baring its fangs even at God.

Included on the masterpiece EDEN, released in April 1993, the album featuring this track reached No.

5 on the Oricon chart.

RYUICHI’s passionate vocals brilliantly capture a searing worldview that fiercely questions the meaning of existence and seems to plead for salvation.

Over a driving beat, the razor-sharp interplay of twin guitars and a bassline that coils and crawls as if along the ground unite to shake the listener’s emotions to the core.

It’s a work you’ll want to immerse yourself in at full volume on nights when you want to break through the status quo or unleash the impulses sleeping deep within your heart.

Farewell, I'm boarding the train to hell!Aliey:S

Ride the train bound for Hell and farewell! / Hatsune Miku – Aliey:S
Farewell on the train bound for hell! Aliey :S

An emotional Vocaloid song whose contrast between a sense of speed and lyrical melodies is irresistible.

Created by Vocaloid producer Aliey:S and released in August 2025, this piece tells the story of a protagonist who accepts the end and heads into hell, sung over a driving electronic sound.

As you listen, you can’t help but empathize and want to hold them back, whispering, “Don’t go.” When you’re crushed by an inescapable reality, please give this song a listen.

Life is scat.T.O.C.A

A three-piece band from Akita City, active mainly in the Tohoku region.

Combining the catchiness of J-pop with the edge of rock, they began their activities in 2014 and released their first single, “3838,” in 2016.

They’ve also made their mark locally, with one of their songs chosen as the theme for an NHK Akita news program.

Their performances at music festivals have received high praise, and they were selected as the opening act for the Oga Namahage Rock Festival.

It’s a band whose playful spirit coexists with a robust sound—a style that’s truly captivating.

Curse, curse, curseFuyuu

Jujuju / Hatsune Miku, Kaai Yuki
Curses Curses Curses Fuyuu

If you’re looking for music with a strong narrative that sends shivers down your spine, this is it! This piece was released by Vocaloid producer Fuyuu in August 2025.

True to its title, it explores the theme of “curses,” expressing the emotions of a protagonist trapped in an inescapable fate.

The dramatic metal-gothic sound intertwines with the wistful vocals of Hatsune Miku and Kaai Yuki, gripping the listener’s heart.

Give it a listen on a night when you want deep immersion and lingering afterglow!

A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (41–50)

Just AliveYuka

[Singing with Guitar] Just Alive [Yuka Original]
Just Alive Yuka

A singer-songwriter who also holds a teaching license.

Hailing from Daisen City in Akita Prefecture, she has been highly regarded for her vocal ability since childhood and made her debut in 2011 with the theme song for the game series Haki.

If you’re a game fan, the tunes may ring a bell.

Grounded in J-pop, she expresses a wide range of styles from acoustic solo performances to full band sounds.

Her song “Nee” was chosen as the theme for Daisen City’s official tourism PR video, and “Bokura no Ashioto” was selected as the theme song for a TV drama on Akita Broadcasting—proof of her heartfelt connection to her hometown.

Be sure to experience her clear, luminous voice that gently seeps into the heart.

Join us !Naniwa Danshi

Naniwa Danshi – Join us! [Official Music Video] YouTube ver.
Join us! Naniwa Danshi

One of the tracks included on the sixth single “I Wish,” “Join us!” Despite being a B-side, it has enjoyed exceptional popularity, even receiving a music video.

It features the refreshing, bright melodies that are a hallmark of Naniwa Danshi.

The vocal range is mid1 E to mid2 G#, which is fairly narrow for a Naniwa Danshi song, so it should be easy for men to sing.

However, the chorus contains prolonged mid-to-high phrases, so be sure to choose a key that doesn’t strain your throat or temples.