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 evoke the seasons! (141–150)
The Emperor's New ClothesShogo Hamada

This is a soul-stirring song by Shogo Hamada that sharply interrogates the contradictions of society and the egos of humankind.
Who has the right to judge sinners and condemn others? When such a fundamental question is thrust at us over a dynamic rock sound, you can’t help but stop and think deeply.
The track was included on the album “Sono Eien no Ichibyo ni ~The Moment Of The Moment~,” released in September 1993, and later featured on the best-of compilation “The Best of Shogo Hamada vol.
3 The Last Weekend.” Born against the backdrop of a turbulent global situation, its lyrics pierce our hearts even today, transcending time to speak powerfully to those of us living in the present.
Flower BasketNatsumi Saijō

Natsumi Saijo is a powerhouse vocalist who can handle everything from pop to jazz with her soulful voice.
Even before her August 1988 debut with “Sayonara After the Dance,” she had already won numerous grand prizes in local contests, proving her talent.
To mark her 30th anniversary, she released “In the Gentle Flow of Time,” featuring lyrics by Ayako Fuji and music by Satoshi Shimano, further evolving her musical world.
She also created “YATSUSHIRO—Yatsushiro” to express her love for her hometown, and it was chosen as the theme song for Yatsushiro City—one of the many charms of her community-rooted activities.
Whenever you need a boost, try listening to her voice.
Clearing SkyRADWIMPS

This is a beautifully transparent, luminous piece composed as part of the score for Makoto Shinkai’s animated film Weathering with You.
The work portrays hope and renewal beyond sorrow, enveloping you in a sense of clarity—like the sky after rain.
On TikTok, it has resonated widely, with over 100,000 videos pairing the track with travel scenes and moving moments from everyday life.
Included on the album Weathering with You, released in July 2019, the soundtrack featuring this piece won Best Music at the 43rd Japan Academy Film Prize.
When you’re troubled and find yourself at a standstill, it’s sure to reset your heart and give you the courage to take a step forward.
Hello Fixer10-FEET

This is the 18th single by 10-FEET, released in July 2019, and it’s also included on the classic album Collins.
The band even held a nationwide tour under this release, making it a song that symbolizes the excitement of that time.
The lyrics seem to depict a strong will to unleash the impulses deep within, reset the status quo, and move forward.
TAKUMA’s piercing vocals and the exhilarating, high-velocity sound feel like a spell that sets listeners’ hearts free, don’t they? It was also used in a Pocari Sweat commercial and as the theme song for the drama Shin Minami no Teio.
In those moments when you want to change something or take a step forward, this song might just give you the push you need.
Hello, Fermi.do~pamine

This is a work by Dopamine, which won the runner-up prize in the Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2025 Song Contest.
The refined EDM sound and Hatsune Miku’s translucent vocals weave a mesmerizing, dreamlike world that pulls you right in.
The poetic lyrics, filled with a yearning for the future and a wish for reunion, are equally captivating.
As you listen, the haze in your heart seems to lift.
The timbre, the message, and the music video—all of it comes together as a truly outstanding Vocaloid track.
Variations on a Theme by HaydnRyusuke Numajiri

Ryusuke Numajiri is active on the world stage in three roles—conductor, composer, and pianist.
His talent blossomed rapidly after winning the Besançon International Competition for Young Conductors in 1990.
He is also renowned as an opera conductor, and the Wagner productions he led as Artistic Director of Biwako Hall were lauded even in Germany, the composer’s homeland.
His illustrious list of honors, including the Medal with Purple Ribbon, eloquently attests to his achievements.
His recordings, such as the complete Beethoven symphonies, are also highly regarded.
If you want to experience how a conductor can transform music, or explore the multifaceted appeal of a single musician, attending one of Numajiri’s concerts may become an unforgettable experience.
HelloFurui Riho

Furui Riho’s songs embrace the sparkle and uncertainty of those moments—dreaming of reunions with friends, feeling your heart leap as you take a step toward the future.
Written as the opening theme for the TV anime “CITY THE ANIMATION,” this pop track’s lively, dramatic sound and shimmering, warm vocals align perfectly with the show’s blissful worldview.
Listen to it when you’re stepping into a new environment or when you want to reaffirm your bonds with friends, and your heart is sure to feel lighter.





