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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! (51–60)

From our joined handsback number

back number – From the Hands We Held (full)
From the hands we held, by back number

A poignant ballad that reflects on past romance and gradually realizes the value of a lost love.

It delicately portrays the warmth of happier days slowly cooling, as well as the magnitude of the other person’s presence that only becomes clear after the breakup.

Included on the 4th album “Love Story” released in March 2014, it was also used as the commercial song for JTB’s travel product “JTB Premium.” With a gentle, heart-touching melody and a relatable narrative, this song is relatively easy to sing at karaoke and is one you’ll want to try—especially if you’ve experienced heartbreak or parting.

A girl with a missing part on a moonlit nightNoulla

Noulla “Girl with Missing Parts on a Moonlit Night” MV FULL
Noulla, the Defective Girl on a Moonlit Night

Originally a limited-time project band called ‘Black Apple,’ they began full-fledged activities with a solo live show at Ikebukuro BlackHole in December 2016.

Their distinctive features include a mysterious worldview, intense songs, and complex rhythms.

In 2017, they released three CDs, marking a breakthrough year.

To the MoonNanae Aikawa

Aikawa Nanase’s copy — Dedicated to the Moon — lesailes
Nanase Aikawa Dedicated to the Moon

Tsuki no Sasagu is the B-side track to Nanase Aikawa’s 23rd single, R-Shitei, released in 2003.

It tells a sad love story about an impossible romance—one in which only the moon knows of the affair and the turmoil in the heart.

Because the moon is so very blueTsutoko Sugawara

Highest Sound Quality! ~ Because the Moon Is So Very Blue (Sung by: Totoko Sugawara)
Because the moon is so very blue - Sugawara Toto-ko

Many people are likely captivated by Totoko Sugawara’s beautiful singing in this classic song, which poignantly portrays a tree-lined path walked beneath a blue, shimmering moon.

Known as the theme song for a film released in 1955, this work, which reflects a lyrical storyline, carries a warmth that gently envelops the listener.

A popular song that sold over one million copies, it features an emotionally rich melody composed by Akira Mutsu and lyrics brimming with poetic sentiment by Minoru Shimizu, both of which resonate deeply.

Its unhurried rhythm and wistful vocals make it a perfect recommendation for moments when you want to linger in memories during a quiet time.

In the stillness of the night, it may bring back recollections of softly humming the tune while strolling with someone dear.

Songs with titles starting with 'Tsu'. Introducing masterpieces from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (61–70)

Tsubpari High School Rock ’n’ Roll (Going-to-School Edition)Yokohama Ginbae

This is a single released in January 1981 that portrays the relationship between a headstrong high schooler and their parent with lively rock ’n’ roll.

The lyrics follow a 7-7-7-5 meter, creating a pleasing sense of rhythm and comically expressing the inner world of a rebellious youth.

While it vividly depicts the style and behavior of a delinquent, it’s also a nuanced work that reveals glimpses of care for the mother and a search for one’s own way of life.

It has remained beloved across generations, appearing in a 2008 commercial for Suntory’s canned chuhai “Calori.” and covered in a 2011 Asahi Soft Drinks “Jurokucha” ad featuring Yui Aragaki.

Today, it’s a trending track for posting dance videos on social media with simple, modern choreography.

Soldier, run.B’z

B’z, a world-renowned rock duo representing Japan.

This song, which served as the support anthem for Japan’s national rugby team, was released in May 2019.

It kicks off with a heavy, rallying “Ei, ei, oh!” chant, and its lyrics express the will and determination of men pushing relentlessly toward a farther, ultimate goal, overcoming each win and loss along the way.

It’s sure to give a powerful push to players striving to move forward.

It’s an ideal track for marquee school sports day events like the cavalry battle and the relay.

atonementTeresa Teng

As a superb love song depicting a heartrending farewell, Teresa Teng’s voice resonates deeply with many listeners.

Vividly expressing the feelings of a woman who fears becoming a burden to the one she loves and chooses to abandon her own love for the sake of the other’s happiness, this work was released in January 1984.

It was also included on the album “Tsugunai” and used as a commercial song for YKK AP’s MADO Shop.

Coupled with Teresa Teng’s clear, crystalline vocals, it evokes profound emotion in the hearts of those who listen.

Love takes many forms, but as you recall the times when you searched for what you could do for someone precious to you, take a moment to heal your heart slowly.