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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 classics from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (181–190)

to be exhausted; to run out; to be used upEriko Hatsune

Drakengard [Exhausted] Japanese Lyrics Version
Eriko Hatsune, never-ending

This is a song used as the ending theme for the action game Drakengard, also known as a “depressing game” due to its dark content.

It is sung by actress Eriko Hatsune, who voiced the character Furiae.

It conveys a mythic sense of grandeur.

Moon and MoonMinami Kizuki

Moon and Moon / Minami Kizuki — from the original album “Toutoganashi”
The Moon and Minami Naikai Tsukishiro

Like her compatriot Chitose Hajime, she traces her roots as a singer to Amami shimauta.

With a vocal style that incorporates the distinctive guin phrasing and a clear, pure voice, she is a highly skilled singer who captivates listeners.

She is also well known for appearing on TV Tokyo’s “The Karaoke★Battle,” where she has scored a perfect 100.

000 three times, attesting to her acclaimed vocal technique.

moonlightSakurako Ohara

Sakurako Ohara – Moonlight (Official Music Video)
Moonlight Ohara Sakurako

The sharp keyboard phrases are striking, and the guitar’s cutting gives the song a groovy finish.

It’s got a vibe that feels great to sing.

Beneath its cute-sounding surface, there’s a cool, stylish edge—highly recommended.

Might be a good one to sing around the middle of a karaoke session.

The Port Where Camellias BloomMomoko Osawa

Momoko Osawa New Song Announcement / “The Port Where Camellias Bloom”
Omoka Osawa, the Port Where Camellias Bloom

This is Momoko Osawa’s 15th anniversary single, celebrating the 15th year since her debut in 2018.

Inspired by the camellia-blooming harbor scenery of her hometown, Ofunato City in Iwate Prefecture, it is a grand piece that sings of unwavering love waiting for a cherished person.

Please pay attention to the lyrical world conveyed with heartfelt sincerity in her gentle voice.

On nights when the moonlight gently fallsNanao Ogawa

Nano Ogawa – A Night When Moonlight Softly Falls
On nights when the moonlight softly falls, Ogawa Nao

The ending theme of Crayon Shin-chan.

It’s a song about looking up at the moon shining at night and thinking of the one you love under its light.

It features a relaxed melodic line that belies its medium BPM, and the slightly fantastical lyrics are also captivating.

Desert of the MoonHako Yamasaki

This is a children’s song with lyrics by Masao Kato, who was both a painter and a lyricist, and a melody composed by Suguru Sasaki.

Many artists have covered it, and I think it’s a song that every Japanese person has heard at least once.

It’s curious that a Japanese children’s song features camels in the desert, isn’t it? The tune is full of melancholy, and listening to it makes you feel a little lonely.

Recollections + Love LetterHitomi Shimatani

Hitomi Shimatani / Reminiscence + LOVE LETTER [OFFICIAL MV FULL SIZE]
Reminiscence + LOVE LETTER Hitomi Shimatani

This is a song included on Hitomi Shimatani’s fourth studio album, “Tsuioku + LOVE LETTER,” released in 2004.

It was used as the campaign song for KDDI’s “PLAY MUSIC! PLAY au!” The music video is linked to the video for “ANGELUS,” featuring a scene where Hitomi Shimatani from the future warns her past self to “watch out behind you.” It reached No.

7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.