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Songs with titles that start with “Tsu.” Introducing famous tracks from the Showa to Reiwa eras!

When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘tsu,’” which ones come to mind?

It might not be easy to think of any right away, but if you look at words that start with “tsu” like “tsuki” (moon), “tsubasa” (wings), “tsuyoi” (strong), or “tsumi” (sin), chances are you’ll think, “Ah, that song!”

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs whose titles start with “tsu.”

Use it as a reference for shiritori with song-title restrictions, or as hints for karaoke shiritori where you connect songs by the last letter of the previous one.

Songs with titles starting with 'Tsu.' Introducing masterpieces from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (91–100)

The moon is beautiful.SHE’S

A gentle ballad about feelings for a loved one far away.

While gazing at a moon so beautiful it makes the heart ache, it portrays the bittersweet longing for that person.

The delicate expression of entrusting unspoken feelings to the moon is striking.

Included on the February 2019 album “Now & Then,” this piece features tender piano melodies and a soft vocal that resonates deeply.

It’s a song that comforts those living apart from their lovers or harboring unrequited love.

Listen alone on a quiet night, and it will surely soothe your heart.

partner; spouse (used gender-neutrally for one’s companion in life)Mitsuko Nakamura

Partner/Spouse: Mitsuko Nakamura
My spouse, Mitsuko Nakamura

Mitsuko Nakamura’s classic “Tsureai” is memorable for its warm melody.

Sung from a male perspective, it expresses gratitude and love for one’s partner, featuring a slow tempo and a cozy vocal line to match the theme.

While there are a fair number of kobushi (ornamental turns), the vocal line itself moves gently up and down in pitch, so it isn’t particularly difficult.

Even the kobushi at the end of the chorus traverses about five notes, but each turn has a clear pause, making it singable even for those who struggle with kobushi similar to the Kawachi-ondo style she’s known for.

Songs with titles starting with 'Tsu'. Introducing masterpieces from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (101–110)

The camellia princess has bloomed.Midori Oka

Midori Oka — “Tsubakihime Saita” (Camellia Princess Bloomed) Official Music Video — Full Version
Tsubaki-hime bloomed Okamido-ri

It’s a masterpiece that marks a new frontier—glamorous and dramatic yet tinged with a certain melancholy—expressing the world of La Traviata in Midori Oka’s own style! There’s a playful touch in quoting famous melodies from the opera, and fans will be delighted by the music video featuring Oka’s striking oiran costume.

It leans more toward kayōkyoku than straight enka, so those who struggle with traditional enka ornamentation like kobushi may find it easier to sing.

That said, the progression from the quiet opening into a vivid, sustained high note leading into the chorus demands solid vocal technique and stability.

The chorus is catchy and easy to hum right away, so don’t sweat the details at first—immerse yourself in the song’s world, and once you’re comfortable, start practicing the finer techniques.

TsuwanoKaori Mizumori

Tsuwano, a town in Shimane Prefecture known as a quintessential “Little Kyoto.” Its compact yet elegant streetscape is a defining feature, drawing many tourists every year.

This piece is set in Tsuwano and is characterized by a warm melody that matches the town’s atmosphere.

Although there are many sections that alternate slightly between falsetto and chest voice and may seem challenging, the song mainly sits in the mid-high to high range, so the overall range isn’t very wide.

The kobushi (ornamental vocal turn) difficulty is also low, so as long as you adjust the key to suit your voice, it’s a song that anyone can sing.

I will become like a flower that blooms on the moon.Sambomaster

Sambomaster - Will you become like a flower that blooms on the moon?
Sambomaster, like a flower that blooms on the moon

This song sings about the beginning of a romance where, as long as the two are together, they can laugh and overcome any sadness or hardship.

It’s one of their hidden gems, and many people first discovered Sambomaster through this track and became fans.

budGReeeeN

This is a song by GReeeeN, a four-man Japanese vocal group, released digitally in March 2021.

It’s interesting that all the members of GReeeeN are dentists.

As for the song itself, it features a mid-tempo, approachable melody designed to showcase the appeal of slightly high-pitched vocals, making it an ideal choice for men with higher voices to sing at karaoke.

Like the original artists, aim to create a clear contrast between the gently sung verses and the powerful chorus.

Musically, if you switch to falsetto on the highest notes of the chorus, the song’s impact may be reduced, so if the range feels tough, it’s better to lower the key before singing.

The Moon and the AnemoneMrs. GREEN APPLE

A song portraying lamentations about modern society and the complexity of human relationships was released by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE in April 2019.

Its distinctive sound, which fuses electronic and rock elements, is striking, and it features expressions tinged with irony toward social media culture.

The protagonist’s anguish over lying to themselves and others—and the human vulnerability underlying those actions—is depicted with sensitivity.

The track is included on the album “Romanticism,” reflecting a strong ambition to further evolve Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s musical style.

It’s recommended listening for long autumn nights or in a calm, unhurried setting.