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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!

Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing hits loved across generations! (51–60)

party (as in the party concerned; stakeholder)EGOIST

EGOIST 'Atoji-sha' Music Video (Ending Theme of 'PSYCHO-PASS: Providence the Movie')
Party concerned EGOIST

This track was chosen as the ending theme for the film PSYCHO-PASS: Providence.

It’s by EGOIST, the music unit born from the anime Guilty Crown.

The song is produced by ryo of supercell, with vocals by chelly.

It’s striking for its piercing message that seems to ask whether anyone can remain a mere bystander.

Chelly’s subtly wavering voice further heightens the tension in the air.

Released as a single in May 2023, it’s a moving song you’ll want to play when you want to immerse yourself in the work’s profound world.

#Tokyo LIFEMiliyah Kato

It’s a slightly cool song with an R&B vibe that’s very Miliyah Kato, and the second verse even has a rap-like section.

The vocal range isn’t very high, so it’s a song you can sing quite smoothly.

As long as you lock into the rhythm, you can make it sound really cool, so be sure to listen carefully to the backing track and keep the rhythm.

If you clap while singing, it’s easier to know where to place the accents.

Especially in the rap section of the second verse, if the backing track and your claps hit strongly at the same spots, those parts become the accents, making it easier to stay aware of them.

Overall, you want to keep things relaxed, so move with the groove and have fun.

Trigger Finger!!!Rina Takizaki (CV: Akeno Watanabe)

Isn’t the hard-hitting beat and razor-sharp guitar riff insanely aggressive and cool? It’s an insert song played in the TV anime PSYCHO-PASS, composed by Yugo Kanno, who also handles the score.

The track was included on the album PSYCHO-PASS Complete Original Soundtrack, released in May 2013.

Featuring the shouts of in-story singer Rina Takizaki (voiced by Akeno Watanabe), the lyrics are striking as they cry out to shatter the mask that symbolizes society’s deceit.

The way the characters’ inner conflicts are distilled into the music is, as expected, masterful.

If you listen to it when you want to break through your current situation, it’s sure to give you a push forward.

On an irretrievable evening-4℃

Irreversible, at Dusk / -4°C ft. kafu
Irreversible, -4°C at dusk

This is a piece by the Vocaloid producer -4℃, known for an electronic style, with its music video released in August 2025.

The lyrics portray a “night beyond repair,” capturing feelings toward an irreversible moment shared with someone.

The sentimental theme intertwines with KAFU’s clear, translucent vocals to evoke a heart-wrenching poignancy.

The chill, lo-fi sound also fits the world of the song perfectly.

Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (61–70)

In the distant skyDEEN

DEEN – In the Distant Sky
DEEN in the distant sky

DEEN’s 14th single, a song that captures the bittersweet feelings of a long-distance relationship.

Released in February 1998, it was featured in a commercial for Japan Telecom’s “Super LCR,” which drew attention with actress Tomoko Yamaguchi’s appearance.

The frustration of only being able to connect by phone—and the pure longing to hear a loved one’s voice—is delicately expressed through Shuichi Ikemori’s clear, resonant vocals.

On nights when you’re thinking of someone dear who lives far away, lend your ears to this lyrical world.

Tokyo HotelKenichi Mikawa

Beyond the shoulder of a sleeping lover, the nightscape of Tokyo Bay stretches out.

Kenichi Mikawa’s “Tokyo Hotel” is a classic mood kayō that depicts a sorrowful parting in a hotel room like that.

Proper nouns like the Rainbow Bridge reflect the protagonist’s loneliness as if in a scene from a film, tightening the listener’s chest.

Mikawa’s rich, velvety low voice conveys a story of an adult farewell, where lingering attachment and self-mockery intertwine, and it resonates deeply.

Released as a single in March 2000, the song was also included in the best-of album “Kenichi Mikawa Best 16” in May of the same year.

It’s the perfect number for a night when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood.

TOKYO SNOWSakurazaka46

A winter ballad by Sakurazaka46 that overlays the fleeting snowfall in Tokyo with an unrequited love.

It’s included on the standard edition of the single “I want tomorrow to come,” released in October 2024.

Opening with a poetry reading by Shizuki Yamashita, the song expresses a contradictory longing—wishing the snow would settle even while knowing it won’t—through a serene, piano-centered sound.

The feelings that melt away before they can be put into words, and the aching tenderness that still compels a wish, press close to the heart.

It’s a song that gently keeps you company on a night of quietly falling snow, as you think of the one you love from afar.