Songs with titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons!
Have you heard of karaoke shiritori, where you link the last letter of each song title to the next, or the version where you play using only song titles? The key is how many song titles you can remember and how many different songs you can sing, and it gets really exciting when music lovers play together.
Still, there are times when you just can’t come up with a song title… So in this article, I’ll introduce songs that start with “Ha” to help you out when you get stuck on that syllable! There are lots of seasonally themed songs like “Haru” (spring), “Hanabi” (fireworks), and “Hana” (flower), so please take a look.
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Songs with titles starting with “Ha”. Lots that feel seasonal! (131–140)
HarukaLACCO TOWER

This is a grand, heartwarming rock ballad by LACCO TOWER, a five-member rock band from Gunma Prefecture.
The band’s signature Japanese-language lyrics and emotional sound blend beautifully with arrangements by producer Seiji Kameda, resulting in a gentle sonic texture.
The lyrics’ message of wishing for a reunion also truly resonates.
This song is the title track of their August 2017 album “Haruka,” and it served as the ending theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball Super.
It’s perfect for moments when you’re thinking of someone precious far away or when you want to reflect on the importance of your friends.
Endless skystorm

This is Arashi’s 34th single, also known as the theme song for the drama “Freeter, Ie o Kau.” starring member Kazunari Ninomiya.
The drama, which portrays a protagonist striving to rebuild his life, harmonizes beautifully with the song’s warm and powerful message—surely moving many listeners.
Its uplifting lyrics, encouraging you to stand up again and again, have undoubtedly given courage to countless people.
Released in November 2010, the single became the group’s 30th number-one on the Oricon weekly chart.
It’s a heartfelt cheering song to listen to when you want to find light in a difficult reality or need the courage to step into the future.
spring stormHitsuji Bungaku

“Haru no Arashi” by Hitsujibungaku, released digitally on June 18, 2025.
Listening to the track, it has a calm and gentle atmosphere.
The overall vocal range is E3–E5, and since there are no belted high notes and the chest and head voices are clearly separated, it’s a song that women can sing comfortably.
The tempo is relaxed, but the phrasing of the melody is distinctive.
It seems best to sing each phrase carefully, leaving a lingering resonance to bring out the mood.
It’s also a song that makes breathing easy, so try singing with a conscious cycle of inhaling and exhaling at each phrase.
Rather than singing with too much force, gently sway along to the music; this will help you stay relaxed.
Keep your facial muscles lifted and let the sound resonate in your head as you sing!
First loveKozo Murashita

Kozo Murashita was a singer-songwriter who gained popularity for his highly original musical style that mixed New Music and folk songs.
Many men in their 60s were likely captivated by his melodic sensibility, which conveyed smoothness even within a kayōkyoku-like flow.
His song “Hatsukoi” is his biggest hit number.
Although its range is narrow, from mid1 F to mid2 G#, the chorus requires singing the high notes on the “tsu” consonant, so lowering the key by one step from your optimal key will likely give you the most stable pitch.
Castle of White CloudsKiyoshi Hikawa

It’s a single that unfolds like a grand historical tale, woven from bygone glory and the passage of time.
Released by Kiyoshi Hikawa in 2003, it’s included on the album “Kiyoshi Hikawa: Enka Masterpiece Collection 3 ~ Castle of White Clouds.” Set against the backdrop of a decayed castle, its poetic worldview strikingly contrasts the transience of human life with the eternity of nature.
The scenes recalling the once-valiant young warrior depicted in the lyrics deeply move the listener.
A classical orchestration that transcends the bounds of enka fuses beautifully with Hikawa’s passionate vocals, stirring the heart with an overwhelming sense of scale.
It’s a masterpiece to savor on a night when you want to dwell on the romance of history.
Barefoot CeccoliORANGE RANGE

A fun summer song about chasing that special someone under the blazing sun! Released in July 2025 by Okinawa-born rock band ORANGE RANGE, this track perfectly captures the sweet-and-sour, comical feelings of summer love.
Its catchy phrases that stick after just one listen and lively guitar riffs that make your body move are unforgettable.
Put it on as the soundtrack for a seaside drive, and it will color your unforgettable summer memories even more vividly.
HEART BEATAi Tomioka

A song by Ai Tomioka that feels like turning the unstoppable pounding in your chest—just from gazing at someone you like—straight into sound.
It’s a digital single released in July 2025.
It captures the flutter of a budding romance, when just meeting eyes makes your mind race with positive fantasies like, “Maybe we feel the same way.” The moment you feel fate strike— that electric ‘buzz’—is sung over a pop sound.
As you listen, it’s almost like your own heart starts racing too.
If you play it when your heart is full at the very start of love, it’ll make you feel seen and validated.





