Songs with titles starting with “To.” A selection from popular tracks across generations!
When it comes to songs that start with “To,” what songs come to mind for you?
There are plenty of classic tracks titled “Tokyo,” and you can probably think of many song titles that begin with words like “Time” (Toki) or “Friend” (Tomo) as well.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of songs that start with “To.”
Use this as a handy guide not only for song-title shiritori, but also when you’re stuck choosing songs for karaoke shiritori, where you link the last letter of each song title to the next.
All right, let’s dive in!
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Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (61–70)
Summer FeverNatsunose

The track I find myself wanting to hear in that faintly wistful season when summer fades and autumn begins to stir is a song composed by Natsunose.
It sings of the loneliness of summer’s heat gradually turning transparent, and of memories that refuse to disappear.
The scene of cicadas’ frantic cries receding into the distance and the sudden pangs of loss are rendered with delicate clarity by vocalist Sumi’s refreshing voice—it really hits you in the chest.
Released in August 2023, the piece came about through a creator matching project sparked by Sumi’s 9th-place finish in the UtaKore 2022 Spring Top 100.
It’s perfect for a late-summer walk or drive—a number that gently keeps you company as you reminisce about days gone by.
Tomoë GakuenMasaharu Fukuyama

This is a warm number whose beautiful string tones resonate in the heart.
The song was written as the theme for the drama “Totto-chan!”, which portrays Tetsuko Kuroyanagi’s life.
It sings about the joy of being different and the importance of embracing individuality as it is, and listening to it feels like being wrapped in kindness.
Released in December 2017, the piece was both written and composed by Masaharu Fukuyama himself.
It expresses gratitude to the places and people who taught us what matters in life, and will likely resonate with those graduating or looking back on the past.
It’s a moving track to listen to when you want to reaffirm the bonds with those you hold dear.
A distant scentYO-KING

A solo work by YO-KING of Magokoro Brothers, it gained attention as the second opening theme for the anime Gintama.
Its warm sound, infused with folk and rock elements, evokes a sense of nostalgia and gentle melancholy.
Released as a single in January 2007 and also included on the album Hibi to Pops, this piece is perfect for moments when you feel like reflecting—say, on your way home at dusk—letting the tender vocals slowly seep into your heart.
tigerHumbert Humbert

Set to a gentle acoustic sound, this song gives voice to the inner conflicts buried deep within the heart.
Its theme centers on the frustration of wanting to be strong but failing to become so, and a profound sense of loneliness.
In contrast to its tender melody, the protagonist remains frozen and pitifully sulking, a portrayal that resonates deeply with listeners.
The track was originally included on the November 2010 album “Sasurai-ki.” It was re-recorded in 2018 for the album “FOLK 2,” drawing attention as comedian Naoki Matayoshi appeared in its music video.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to quietly when you’re struggling with the gap between ideals and reality and feeling down.
Which one will you choose?hiroki

“Hey, which will you choose?” This Vocaloid track forces the ultimate decision.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer hiroki.
, released in August 2025.
In just about one minute, the adorable vocals of Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto burst forth in a highly addictive dance tune.
You’ll get hooked by the relentless rhythm and the melody that, once you hear it, loops in your head.
One more thing: if you want to enjoy every last detail of this work, be sure to turn on YouTube’s subtitles!
Feast of NonsensePinocchioP

This is a song by PinocchioP that depicts a raucous party where food and drinks are flying everywhere, using distinctive expressions and a brisk electronic beat.
Released on YouTube in March 2015, the piece satirically portrays the complexities of human relationships in modern society through the setting of a banquet.
Though it’s a Vocaloid track, its lyrics deftly weave in idioms and Buddhist terminology, highlighting the difficulties of communication.
It’s a track that will resonate not only with those who want to taste the atmosphere of a party or drinking session, but also with anyone struggling with interpersonal relationships.
A butterfly that cannot fly dreamsAnt with spines but without stings

An emotional rock tune that resonates with the heart, sublimating the worries and hopes of youth.
The raw feelings of young people seeking freedom are expressed alongside a powerful sound.
The exhilarating melody and memorable guitar riffs showcase a high level of polish that proves their ability.
Released in May 2025 as the B-side to Togenashi Togeari’s 10th single, “Daremo,” this track is a coming-of-age anthem that gently embraces the feelings of young people striving to look forward while torn between dreams and reality.
It’s a song that gives energy and courage—one you’ll want to listen to in a classroom after school—and a must-hear for young listeners struggling with their worries.





