Songs that start with the letter “Shi.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke!
Introducing songs whose titles start with “shi”! When you’re playing song-title shiritori or deciding to do karaoke using only songs that start with “shi,” it can be hard to think of examples on the spot, right? In those moments, please use the songs starting with “shi” introduced here as a reference.
There are many words that begin with “shi,” such as “shiro” (white), “shin” (new), “shōnen” (boy), “shōjo” (girl), and “Shinderera” (Cinderella).
Likewise, many song titles use these kinds of words, so let this article be your cue to explore lots of “shi”-starting songs!
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Songs whose titles start with “Shi.” Great for shiritori and karaoke! (301–310)
Recipe for Happinessreruriri

A heart-soothing pop tune that gently weaves the warmth of everyday happiness.
It’s a work by Rerulili, released in July 2021.
The comforting soundscape created by KAFU’s gentle vocals and the relaxed tempo is truly appealing.
And the lyrics, which compare love for someone special to making a bento, are absolutely wonderful.
If you’re someone who gets a homemade bento from your mom, listening to this song will surely make you feel even more grateful.
Heartbreak RestaurantKentaro Shimizu

Set in a restaurant portrayed as a place to heal the pain of heartbreak, this story gently envelops a wistful heart.
Released in November 1976 as Kentaro Shimizu’s debut, the song struck a chord with many through its light, catchy melody and deeply affecting lyrics.
Through the perspectives of heartbroken patrons who gather at the restaurant and a protagonist who has yet to experience love, it depicts the universality of love’s joy and sorrow.
It reached No.
1 on the Oricon Singles Chart in February 1977 and became a major hit with approximately 647,000 copies sold.
It also won numerous awards, including Best New Artist at the Japan Record Awards that same year.
A gem of a ballad to listen to when you want to soothe the pain of heartbreak or be a source of comfort for someone else.
The Dining-Table Informer's Solutionsmile dog

This is a track by smile dog, a Vocaloid producer gaining attention for their delicate expressiveness that carefully depicts the subtleties of human psychology.
Included on the 2024 compilation album “ARKHE,” this piece portrays the shifting emotions of people gathered around a table, all within a uniquely crafted world.
Its dense soundscape, lyrical writing, and artistic music video each possess depth that draws you in.
Highly recommended for those who want to reflect on human relationships in contemporary society.
The Ends of SilenceNamiguru & Blue means stop

An artful work that skillfully harmonizes elements of electronica and pop.
“Shijima no Hate,” by Namiguru and the music unit Ao wa Tomare, is slated for release in February 2025.
Its forward-thinking sound design blends with a melody line tinged with nostalgia, creating a curious sense of weightless drift.
And the song’s boldest twist: scanning the MV’s QR code launches a visual novel game.
Be sure to experience the world for yourself.
Sugarless GiRLFRUITS ZIPPER

This urban, cool electropop number carries a youthful sensibility.
It’s a cover released by FRUITS ZIPPER in March 2025, reinterpreting a classic CAPSULE track with a modern touch.
Shimmering electronic sounds and lyrics that portray both the sweetness and the fear of love are standout features.
With its cute, laid-back vibe, it’s the kind of song you’ll want to keep on repeat.
Add this ear-pleasing track to your playlist!
Shitamachi GinzaYoko Nagayama

It’s a bright, major-key enka number and a modern classic of the Reiwa era, briskly portraying the pure-hearted feelings of a woman harboring a faint crush in a downtown setting.
Released in 2021 as a single by Yoko Nagayama, it’s also very popular for karaoke.
Although it’s a Reiwa-era release, the lyrics vividly evoke the nostalgic scenery of the Showa period, and Nagayama’s gentle, tender delivery is truly wonderful.
If you often sing Nagayama’s enka, this song should be quite manageable, and the characteristic kobushi ornamentation associated with her style isn’t overly difficult, making it a good practice piece even for beginners to enka.
One note: the opening of the A-melody can be a bit tricky pitch-wise; nailing that part sets the tone for the whole song, so be sure to focus on it when you sing!
Make me happy.Yoko Nagayama

Here is “Shiawase ni Shitene,” an early signature song in Ms.
Nagayama’s career as an enka singer, which won the Excellent Work Award at the 38th Japan Record Awards.
Released in 1996 with lyrics by the eminent Toyohisa Araki, many may remember it as the image song for Ginza Jewelry “Yo.” The piece leans more toward kayōkyoku than pure enka, and while Ms.
Nagayama incorporates enka-style techniques in her vocals, she delivers the song overall in a natural manner, making it very approachable for beginners to enka.
The high notes that appear in the chorus are spots where it’s easy to go off pitch, so it’s a good idea to be mindful when singing them.





