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' (Japanese 'と'). Introducing picks from popular tracks across generations! (301–310)
Tokyo Summer Session feat. CHiCOHONEY WORKS

HoneyWorks, the creator unit known by the abbreviation Haniwa, made their major-label debut in 2014.
“Tokyo Summer Session feat.
CHiCO,” featuring the singer CHiCO, is included on their third major album, “Suki ni Naru Sono Shunkan o.” Its lyrics tell a story of two people who have feelings for each other but are swayed by every little thing the other says or does—something that will likely bring back the sweet-and-sour memories of youth not only for middle schoolers but for many listeners.
With its lively ensemble and cute, catchy melody that lingers in your ears, it’s a pop tune that conjures up summer scenes.
tourHump Back

Hump Back is a three-piece rock band drawing attention for their soul-stirring vocals and gritty rock sound.
Their single “tour,” released as a double A-side with “Linger,” was featured as the CM song for Aoyama Tailor’s “Cheers to Freshers” commercial.
True to its title, the lyrics evoke the band’s life on tour and deliver a compelling message: even when you can’t see what lies ahead, you have no choice but to keep moving forward.
It’s a straightforward rock tune brimming with the radiance of youth, giving a push to those charging toward their dreams and goals.
Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (311–320)
Tokyo BlurJuice=Juice

This song, which paints a scene where the bustle and loneliness of the city mingle, is a track released by Juice=Juice in May 2024.
Set to a pop melody, it expresses the isolation and alienation felt in urban life, resonating deeply with listeners.
With lyrics penned by Aoi Yamazaki, whose poetic talent truly shines here, the song vividly depicts the complexities of modern society and the emotions that arise from them.
It’s included on “Tokyo Blur / Naimono Love / Oaiko,” the final single for Akari Uemura as a member of the group.
Whether you live in the city or not, it’s a song that lets you feel emotional shifts anyone can relate to—so be sure to give it a careful listen.
Twinkle TwinkleJunky

Let me introduce Twinkle, where the appeal of rock and Vocaloid merge.
This piece was created by Vocaloid producer Junky, and features professional musicians on guitar, bass, and drums.
Thanks to that, it’s a solid, hard-hitting rock song.
The lyrics depict a woman who, though just friends, secretly harbors romantic feelings—an aching situation where she can’t quite express her heart.
Another draw is the catchy chorus that repeats the title.
TRAIN-TRAINKALMA

It’s probably a song you’re familiar with! KALMA, a three-piece band from Hokkaido, has covered the classic TRAIN-TRAIN by THE BLUE HEARTS.
It was featured in a web video by AOKI Co.
, Ltd.
supporting new students and new employees, and became a hot topic.
The sound is uplifting, carrying on THE BLUE HEARTS’ straightforward spirit and clearing your mind the moment you listen.
If you’re worried about whether your dreams will come true, this song is sure to blow all that uncertainty away!
TroublemakerKANIKAPILA

“Troublemaker,” chosen as the ending theme for the globally beloved anime Naruto Shippuden, was released in 2015 by the girls’ band KANIKAPILA, known for their charming smiles.
The track delivers a passionate band sound that matches the anime’s worldview, with an up-tempo rhythm that gets your body moving.
It’s a punk-tinged song that cheers on the protagonist as they face any challenge.
Why not let their colorful choral work soothe you?
Tokyo Night DiveKOTORI

KOTORI is a four-piece rock band whose name—written in Roman letters—was taken from a classmate’s name out of a desire to “make a friend famous.” Tokyo Night Dive, included on their first album kike, is a comfortable number featuring a sentimental opening guitar arpeggio paired with a light, lively beat.
The ensemble’s distinctive contrast between a sense of speed and a floating feel makes it perfect even as entertainment for year-end or New Year’s parties.
With its overall straightforward and simple playing, it’s a rock tune I recommend to anyone who wants to try performing as a band.





