Songs with titles that start with “po”
Can you think of any Japanese songs whose titles start with “Po”? Just seeing “Po” by itself might not bring any to mind right away.
But if you look, there are surprisingly many—quite a lot of hits, in fact.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of “Po”-starting songs that are great picks for karaoke! We’ve selected a wide range, from recent buzzworthy tracks to timeless classics.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Po' (181–190)
Pop-pop boatJoe Hisaishi

A “ponpon boat” is an old-fashioned toy boat that moves using the heat of a candle flame, taking advantage of the expansion that occurs when water turns into steam.
Riding a ponpon boat enlarged by Ponyo’s magic, Ponyo and Sosuke set out on a voyage.
This piece is an arrangement of the main theme “Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea,” and the timbre of the wind instruments even sounds like the ponpon boat itself.
Pokemon OndoSachiko Kobayashi

The fourth ending theme used in the Pokémon anime was “Pokémon Ondo.” It’s sung by Sachiko Kobayashi—an enka singer with deep ties to the Pokémon series—under the name “Kangaskhan Kobayashi,” and it was included as the B-side on the 1998 single “Trade Please.” “Pokémon Ondo” features many Pokémon and is a perfect fit for Bon Odori dances.
If you’re looking to add a fresh track to your Bon Odori music, how about “Pokémon Ondo”?
Pop TuneShonen Knife

A girls’ band formed in 1981.
Just like the title suggests, this is an irresistibly bright pop tune that really lifts your spirits! It’s guaranteed to get your body moving.
A track distinguished by its catchy, unforgettable guitar riff.
Mayonnaise in the mailboxKazuyoshi Saito

This is an interesting song by Kazuyoshi Saito, where full-fledged vocals take a surrealist approach, creating a strong, distinctive world shaped by unique lyrics.
With lyrics that are easy for children to interpret, it’s a work I can recommend.
Polonaise in A-flat major “Heroic”Yukio Yokoyama

When it comes to pianists who represent the Romantic era, surely everyone knows one name: Chopin.
I’m sure you’ve heard of Chopin at least once in a music class.
One of his most dazzling signature works is the Polonaise in A-flat major, “Heroic.” It’s frequently performed at piano recitals.
Its brilliance—at times sweet and gentle, with a radiance that feels like light descending from the heavens—is part of its charm.
It’s also a great piece for those listening to Chopin for the first time.
Songs with titles starting with 'Po' (191–200)
PopoDenki Groove

A track that depicts a steam locomotive racing along at high speed.
Since Thomas the Tank Engine also aired within the Ponkikki series, some people may remember it in connection with that.
It’s a song that’s addictive for its unique lyrics, and for its techno sound—driven by a strong beat yet suffused with that signature Electric Groove-style weightless feel.
The subtle gap between the modern atmosphere of the sound and the image of a steam locomotive is, perhaps, part of what makes this track so interesting.
Can You Name All the Pokémon?Imakuni?

A song that just relentlessly chants the names of Pokémon from the familiar Pokémon series in games and anime.
Some people might have tried harder to memorize it than the multiplication tables.
If you were a kid during the Pokémon generation, it’s sure to bring back memories.
You might be surprised how much you still remember if you try singing it.





