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!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “To”
- Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
- Masterpieces with titles that start with 'A'
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- Songs with titles that start with “Tsu.” Introducing famous tracks from the Showa to Reiwa eras!
- Songs with titles that start with “te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori!
- [Karaoke] A roundup of songs that are easy for women to sing!
- A roundup of songs that start with “U.” Perfect for shiritori or picking tracks at karaoke!
- Even karaoke beginners can relax! Easy-to-sing songs for men
- Songs with titles that start with “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
- A roundup of songs that start with “ku.” Perfect for shiritori or picking karaoke tracks!
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ta'
- Songs with titles that start with 'de'. Perfect as hints for karaoke or shiritori!
Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (411–420)
Deliver it! Hello☆WorldTriangle Kona

Released in May 2024, Kona Sankaku’s Vocaloid track “Deliver It! Hello☆World” is a pop number brimming with freshness and energy.
It was chosen as the opening theme for the Nico Nico Douga music program “Hello! New Music!” Otomachi Una’s voice resonates pleasantly, giving you a boost just by listening.
The rhythmic melody is so catchy you’ll find yourself humming along.
The lyrics, which sing of hope for new encounters and challenges, are also memorable and give a gentle push to anyone trying to move forward!
Bookmark of TimeEmiko Uenuma

Emiko Uenuma debuted in 1975 with “Osaka Rhapsody.” Her assertive Kansai dialect is one of her trademarks, and her frank, no-nonsense talk on variety shows leaves a strong impression.
Even those who don’t usually listen to music may know her as Senri Unabara from the comedy duo Unabara Senri–Mari.
While she’s strongly associated with comedy, she actually has a beautiful singing voice marked by deep vibrato and soaring high notes.
If you’ve never heard her sing, be sure to check it out at least once!
Somewhere in a distant town...Miho Nakayama

A heartwarming classic that colors winter streets.
Miho Nakayama’s clear, translucent voice resounds on Christmas night.
The melody gently embraces the aching feelings for a lover far away, sinking deeply into the heart.
Released in November 1991, this work has been included in many compilation albums and has been cherished for years.
It’s perfect not only for the Christmas season but also for moments when you’re thinking of someone dear.
Please listen to this gem of a ballad that stays close to those in love and offers a warm sense of hope.
Somewhere in a distant town...Miho Nakayama

A heartwarming love song perfect for Christmas night.
It conveys the aching feelings of longing for a faraway lover, expressed through Miho Nakayama’s gentle vocals.
Each listen brings back the magic of a special night.
Released in November 1991 as Nakayama’s 23rd single, it has been beloved by many.
The song has appeared on various compilation albums, and in December 2023 it was covered by Kumi Koda, showing its appeal across generations.
If you’re spending Christmas night apart from someone dear, why not listen to this song and let your thoughts drift to them?
Fight-RyanseMiyuki Nakajima

I take my hat off to the clever wordplay of “Tōryanse” turned into “Tōryanse (battle)”! In fact, this song, “Tōryanse,” was originally provided as a single released in 2008 by actress Yoko Kuga under the name YOKO, and later Miyuki Nakajima herself re-recorded it as a self-cover and released it anew.
It’s a song that sits somewhere between kayōkyoku and enka, and Nakajima delivers it with plenty of theatrical flair.
The pitch is relatively low—low enough for men to sing—and the range isn’t extremely wide, so overall it seems quite singable.
That said, simply hitting the notes won’t capture the song’s atmosphere; don’t be shy—sing it with the gusto of fully becoming Nakajima herself.
Tokyo dependencyNo Murasaki

Singer-songwriter Noshi first gained attention—especially among younger listeners—when her original songs, posted on TikTok under the persona of a “mysterious female college student,” began trending.
Her fourth single, Tokyo Dependency, released digitally on June 21, 2023, is a track with a lively beat and a catchy melody that sticks in your head.
The lyrics depict a life dyed by Tokyo, gradually blending into the fabric of the city, evoking an image that feels, true to the title, almost addictive.
It’s a pop tune with a vivid sense of reality, marked by a track that mirrors the city’s atmosphere—glitzy yet decadent—leaving a strong impression.
My Neighbor TotoroAzumi Inoue

A signature song by Azumi Inoue, who has created many theme songs for Studio Ghibli works.
Chosen as the ending theme for a Hayao Miyazaki animated film, it was released in March 1988.
Loved by a wide range of listeners from children to adults, it was reissued in August 2004.
Its charm lies in a delightful, graceful melody that vividly reflects the world of the film.
Inoue’s sincere, warm voice seems to resonate deeply in the heart.
This piece has continued to be cherished for a long time as a song passed down from parents to children, and on to grandchildren.
The lyrics, depicting small adventures in the forest and mysterious encounters, evoke the film’s heartwarming scenes.





