Songs with titles that start with 'yu'
A list of song titles in Japanese alphabetical order that might be useful for karaoke.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “yu.”
How many songs with titles starting with “yu” can you think of?
And how many of the songs in this article do you know?
We’re covering a wide range—from massive hits from the Showa era to songs that became standard favorites after booming in the Heisei era.
Use this as a reference when you’re unsure what to pick at karaoke or when you’re playing shiritori with song titles.
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Songs with titles starting with “Yu” (231–240)
Dream with YouToshinobu Kubota

It’s a poignant love song that really resonates with the heart.
Toshi Kubota’s gentle vocals leave a strong impression, and the track was released in May 1993.
It gained attention as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Chance!” The song embodies the importance of continuing to chase your dreams and the feelings you have for the one you love.
Listening to it makes you feel a bit like the protagonist of a drama.
If you play it around Christmas, it might bring back memories of time spent with a lover.
Be sure to sing it with all your emotions.
Utopiatayori

A heart-stirring number woven from wistfulness and illusion.
Composed by tayori and released digitally in November 2024, it carries a poignant longing for days gone by beneath its sprightly melody.
Isui’s clear, translucent vocals beautifully capture emotions swaying between ideals and reality.
The song evokes the silhouette of a loved one at dusk and memories of days spent racing with the wind.
Tenderly portraying the subtleties of a heart seeking lost happiness, it’s a work that tightens the chest with its aching poignancy.
Snow Shadow CapWagakki Band

This piece is inspired by a quintessential winter motif rooted in a uniquely Japanese aesthetic, and its beautiful tone—born from the fusion of traditional Japanese instruments and Western instruments—leaves a strong impression.
Through the ever-changing “Yukikage-bōshi” amid snowy landscapes, it expresses life’s trials and growth, with lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in January 2018, it was also featured in New Year’s TV commercials.
It’s a track that fully showcases Wagakki Band’s musicality, conveying a warmth that finds hope even in the chill of winter.
When your spirits tend to dip in the cold season, why not listen to this song and draw some energy from it?
Snow ElegyKaori Shiono

This song is striking for Kaori Shiono’s pure, beautiful voice—clear as the crisp winter air.
Released in September 2024, it portrays a harsh fate symbolized by fierce snow and a woman’s powerful love that resists it.
Lyricist Koyomi Asa conveys complex emotions through contrasting images of blazing memories of love and the cold of snow.
Composer Tsuyoshi Nishi’s emotive melody, arranged by Tadashi Yatabe, pairs perfectly with Shiono’s strong vocals.
To celebrate the release, mini live shows are scheduled nationwide from September 6 to 19, 2024.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to feel the severity of winter and the ache of a bittersweet love.
Snow reportYumi Matsutoya

When it comes to timeless songs that delicately depict winter scenes of the ’80s, many people are likely to think of this one.
Included on Yumi Matsutoya’s 25th album, “SURF & SNOW,” this track was released in December 1980.
It’s a ballad that gently portrays the melancholy of heartbreak and the hope of reunion, themed around a chance meeting at a ski resort, expressing memories carried by the snow and the changing seasons.
The soft piano and string accompaniment are striking, and the gentle, medium-tempo melody resonates deeply.
It remains beloved by many as a mature love song perfect for quiet winter nights alone.
Sunset Falsetto175R

A 2004 song by 175R that sings about the end of youth and a new departure.
It was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s Friday Night Drama “Ah! Detective Agency.” The single also includes a live recording from Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall.
The lyrics, which portray the anxieties and hopes of a young person leaving their hometown to chase their dreams, resonate deeply.
It’s a track you’ll want to hear on the night of graduation—looking up at a sky dyed by the sunset, reflecting on memories with friends, and renewing your resolve for the future.
A heartwarming message song that closes a chapter of youth and gives you the courage to open the door to a new life.
You808

808’s track lays heartfelt emotions about love and memories over a mellow reggae sound.
Featured on the album “MAGIC HOUR,” released in March 2024, it showcases 808’s diverse musicality.
The lyrics, which seem to let the feelings seep through, convey deep affection and heartache.
It’s a piece especially recommended for those in long-distance relationships or anyone who has experienced a breakup.
Best enjoyed while gazing up at the night sky.





