A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.
There are many words that start with “mi,” like mirai (future) and michi (road), right?
So, what songs have titles that start with “mi”?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “mi”!
It also includes songs with titles like the ones mentioned above—“mirai” and “michi.”
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, old and new, across different genres, so if you find something you like, be sure to add it to your playlist!
You can also use them for word games like shiritori that use song titles.
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A compilation of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (411–420)
I long for Southern HokkaidoYudai Koyama

Yudai Koyama is an enka singer whose steady, solid vocal ability is striking—something you wouldn’t expect from his boyish, almost high-schooler look.
His voice may seem high-pitched at first, but that’s only in the upper register; his mid to low range has richness and depth, and his stable vocal technique is highly regarded in the industry.
His new song, “Donan Koishiya,” is a piece that encapsulates his charm.
Though he sings it with an effortless touch, the song features a great many delicate kobushi (melismatic ornamentations).
Be sure to check it out.
A roundup of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (421–430)
Mr.BirthdayAoi Yamazaki

Mr.
Birthday, sung by singer-songwriter Aoi Yamazaki, is a song born from an unconventional production process: creating it together with fans during a live stream.
In your late twenties, you may find it harder to genuinely rejoice at the words “Happy Birthday,” which you welcomed with delight every year when you were younger—many people have experienced receiving birthday wishes with mixed feelings.
But when you listen to this song, it will help you rediscover your birthday as a purely special and happy occasion.
Celebrating a birthday is a wonderful, joyful thing at any age!
MUSIC VIDEOOkazaki Taiiku

When it’s time to say goodbye, ending with a smile is the best, isn’t it? The perfect song to color such a warm farewell is Okazaki Taiiku’s “MUSIC VIDEO.” This track stands out for its witty lyrics that wrap farewell moments in laughter and empathy.
Released in 2016, this super-hype song strings together all the classic “been there” tropes of making a music video.
With an approachable pop sound and lyrics that humorously portray cliché MV direction, it can completely transform the mood of the occasion.
In fact, it even won the New Face Award at the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2017.
It’s a surefire hit to dance to and enjoy at any farewell party.
A Tripper in a Strange LandMaiko Okamoto

A pre-debut single released in August 1984 by Maiko Okamoto when she was 13.
It was used as the first opening theme for the anime Magical Fairy Persia, airing from episode 1 through 31.
The song is characterized by its light, pop sound and lyrics that capture the adventurous spirit of a dreaming girl.
Interwoven feelings of anticipation and anxiety toward the unknown symbolize a journey of self-discovery and growth.
It was also included on the soundtrack Magical Fairy Persia: Music Edition released in October of the same year.
This is a recommended track when you want to take a step toward new experiences or set out on a journey to find yourself.
Venus RocketKishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets

Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets is led by the intensely talented Ms.
Kishida.
The members’ details aren’t publicly disclosed, and even Kishida only reveals her last name—her given name apparently remains private.
It’s a music unit for which the word “captivating” fits perfectly.
Their song Akeboshi Rocket is an instantly satisfying track that goes down easy: an intro that feels like it could go on forever, tightly restrained A and B verses, and a chorus that bursts with emotion—every section delivers outstanding sound.
Listen to this song and you’ll think of the cosmos and find yourself wanting to look up at the sky.
The Hill Where Mandarin Orange Blossoms BloomMasako Kawada

Masako Kawada’s “Mikan no Hana Saku Oka” (“The Hill Where Mandarin Blossoms Bloom”) is a classic that evokes summers in the Showa era.
Its gentle lyrics, depicting the blue sea, islands, and memories with one’s mother, resonate deeply with listeners.
As a work symbolic of postwar Japan, it has long been cherished by many.
The song remains beloved across generations—ranking 6th on NHK’s “Songs of Japan You Choose: Hometown Songs,” among other honors.
For older listeners, it’s a piece that tenderly brings back fond memories.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s also perfect for humming along together.
sleetShizuka Kudo

A poignant song that likens lingering feelings for a past love to sleet, neither quite rain nor snow.
Shizuka Kudo’s “Mizore” was released in July 2024 and is included on the album Meikyō Shisui.
The track was created by the popular band wacci.
The music video, featuring Koki, her younger daughter, and actor Junki Tozuka, drew attention.
With delicate vocals, it captures emotions wavering between being “someone special” and “part of everyday life.” It’s a ballad you’ll want to hear if you’ve ever related to the ache of a love that just won’t work out.





