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[Karaoke] A collection of Japanese songs that start with “Mu”

There are times when, right at the moment you need to pick a song at karaoke, you find yourself thinking, “What should I sing…?” Even if you usually listen to music, when the time comes, you can’t think of any song titles.

So this time, we’ve put together a feature that’s perfect for moments like that: a showcase of Japanese songs whose titles start with the syllable “mu.” We’ve picked works from a wide range of eras, so if you go through them in order, I’m sure you’ll come across songs you recognize!

[Karaoke] A Collection of Japanese Songs Starting with “Mu” (321–330)

Ephemeral as a bubble; an illusion like a dreamYui-ga-dokuson

[Yuiga Dokuson] Major Debut Single Release Commemorative Live in Akihabara [Mugen Houyou / NeveR-END]
Illusory and transient, the only self

It’s a standout track not just for its blend of Chinese-inspired sounds and electro-pop, but also for its striking lyrics that drop the names of specific foods.

Instead of eating everything by yourself, if you share it with your friends, it helps with dieting and leaves no regrets—the irresistibly high-energy lyrics make it an adorable song.

[Karaoke] Collection of Japanese songs starting with 'Mu' (331–340)

Moonlight LegendHaruka Amami (CV: Eriko Nakamura)

[Tried Harmonizing] THE IDOLM@STER Moonlight Densetsu Haruka Amami (CV: Eriko Nakamura)
Moonlight Densetsu Haruka Amami (CV: Eriko Nakamura)

The theme song of the smash-hit anime Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Moonlight Densetsu—many of you probably know it.

Haruka Amami (CV: Eriko Nakamura) has covered it.

From the intro it gives a sparkling image, like something glittering is drifting down from the sky.

Her singing voice is adorable, and it’s a recommended number I’d love elementary school girls to listen to.

Village FestivalJapanese children's song

These are Japanese folk songs and children’s songs included in the 1912 (Meiji 45) elementary school music textbook Jinjo Shogaku Shoka.

The book featured a variety of songs that are still sung today, such as “Snail” (Katatsumuri), “Spring Stream” (Haru no Ogawa), “Home” (Furusato), “Misty Moonlit Night” (Oborozukiyo), and “Tea Picking” (Chatsumi).

Once in infinityYumi Matsutoya

Yumi Matsutoya – Once in Infinity (YUMING SPECTACLE SHANGRILA 1999)
Once in infinity Matsutoya Yumi

“Once in Infinity,” the first track on Yumi Matsutoya’s 24th album TEARS AND REASONS, released on November 27, 1992, was also featured in a Kirin Lager Beer commercial.

Perhaps because of that, it has a slightly beer-tinged atmosphere—an adult love song.

The lyrics portray the passion and poignancy of love, where you give it your all even though you knew how it would end, and the song carries a gentle, mature air—an adult-tinged track through and through.

a young woman's heartAki Mizusawa

Aki Mizusawa: A Daughter’s Heart
A Girl's Heart Mizusawa Aki

It was released in 1973 as Aki Mizusawa’s debut single.

From the age of 14, she spent two years with the Wakakusa Theater Company and made her acting debut in 1972 under the stage name “Akiko Mizusawa.” As a singer, she debuted with the catchphrase “The third daughter of the Sony family.”

MOONKyosuke Himuro

It’s included on the 1991 album “Higher Self.” Born in 1950, a singer-songwriter from Gunma Prefecture.

With a melancholy melody like walking under the moonlight and piano tones that could make you cry in the background, Himuro’s emotional singing pierces deep into your heart and won’t let go.

Moonlight LegendPretty Guardian

Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon OP song “Moonlight Densetsu”
Moonlight Legend Pretty Soldier

I still think this song is indispensable.

I can’t forget that famous line from Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon that everyone admired back then: “In the name of the Moon, I’ll punish you!” Also, the lyrics actually have excellent rhyme throughout, making it a really fun song.