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! (211–220)
HELLO HELLOSnow Man

This is a love song by Snow Man that delivered a refreshing thrill as the theme song for the film Honey Lemon Soda, starring member Raul.
Carried by a melody that feels like love bursting forth from a fateful encounter, the feelings come through straight and clear.
The music video, which leaps from a drawing into the real “you,” also amplified its pure worldview.
Released in July 2021 as their fourth single, it debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart with 806,000 copies sold in its first week.
Notably, it marked their third consecutive single to exceed 500,000 first-week sales—a remarkable feat for a male artist and the first in about ten years.
Listen to it under the summer blue sky, thinking of someone special, and you’ll be wrapped in a heart-filling sense of happiness.
Barefoot SummerNogizaka46

Released in July 2016 by Nogizaka46, this track features an exhilarating sound that heralds the arrival of summer and drew attention for being Asuka Saito’s first time in the center position.
In the lyrics, the anticipation for a special summer unlike any other, and the protagonist’s growing feelings as he’s captivated and playfully tossed about by the free-spirited “you,” are depicted alongside sparkling scenes.
Its brilliance makes you feel like you can’t help but dash off together.
The single topped the Oricon weekly rankings and was certified Million in November 2017.
It’s sure to be the perfect BGM for a seaside drive in summer or a carefree walk along the beach!
The season of bare feetSeiko Matsuda

Isn’t this the very song that launched Seiko’s brilliant career brimming with a fresh charm that instantly captivates the listener? In the lyrics, scenes like a white yacht drawing near as if heralding the arrival of summer, and the flutter of first love, are depicted so vividly you can almost see them unfolding before your eyes.
Released in April 1980 as her debut single, the track also became widely known as the theme for Shiseido’s “Ekubo” commercial.
There’s even the story that, although she failed the audition because she couldn’t make dimples, she still won the commercial song thanks to her singing—a testament to her talent, without a doubt.
It’s also included on her first album, “SQUALL.” Give it a listen when you want to feel the refreshing breeze of summer or to rekindle the sweet, bittersweet memories of youth.
The long nights of AugustTM NETWORK

When it comes to vividly capturing the bittersweet scenes of a summer night in TM NETWORK’s early works, this song has to be the one! Beyond the melody line that fuses shimmering synthesizers with the approachable charm of kayōkyoku, the striking electric guitar riff hits you right in the heart.
It feels as if it beckons you back to those summer nights of the past, burdened with the ache of unrequited love and the worries unique to youth.
The track appears on their second album, “CHILDHOOD’S END,” released in June 1985, and it’s a piece packed with the sparkle and wistfulness of TM NETWORK’s early days.
It was later included on the best-of album “Gift for Fanks” and has long been cherished by fans.
Many listeners might find that, when they play it alone on a slightly cooler late summer night, faint memories of that time come rushing back, tightening the chest.
It’s a classic you’ll want to turn to when you want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of those summer nights back then…
High Tension GirTitanium alloys

Formed in 1996, the four-woman band Titanium Alloys stood out with a uniquely individual glow in Tokyo’s indie scene.
Their music was rooted in rock, yet it burst with an energetic sound that blended punk and garage rock, and even sparkled with shades of idol-pop.
Released in August 2004 on the indie label BENTEN Label, their album “Guts☆Idol” is widely regarded as their signature work.
While they never racked up flashy awards in the mainstream, their unforgettable band name, lyrics laced with humor and satire, and visually inventive live shows—complete with audience-pleasing costumes—won them solid support among music fans of the time.
Among ’90s girl bands, they’re a group you’ll want to discover if you’re after an especially energetic, playful sound.
honey trapNo Murasaki

Released in July 2024, Noshi’s first summer rock tune is an energetic track that makes you feel as if you’re being whisked away to a sun-sparkling midsummer beach just by listening.
Its solid, 80s- and 90s-inspired Western rock sound is complemented by arrangements that showcase Noshi’s distinctly modern sensibility—making it a surefire crowd-pleaser for summer festivals.
The lyrics depict a thrilling romantic cat-and-mouse game from both male and female perspectives, and the strong, independent woman Noshi wanted to portray is sure to resonate with many.
After her previous track “Zen Hoko Bishōjo” sparked a major movement on TikTok, this new song is poised to build on that momentum.
It’s also featured as the theme song for NTV’s short drama “Mainichi Hanikamu Bokutachi wa.”, with cast members appearing in the music video to further enrich the work’s world.
Perfect for summer drives—and for those moments when you want to lift your spirits.
pulsationGiga & Akita Horie (kemu)

A soul-stirring, powerful sound pierces right through you! This track ignites with the sparks of two talents, Giga and Akita Satoru (kemu).
As the Vocaloid version of the opening theme for the TV anime “#Compass 2.
0,” it paints a vivid start to the story.
From the very first breath in the intro, you’re pulled right in, and the interplay between the electronic beat and melodic lines is breathtaking.
The lyrics, packed with fiery words, are sure to rouse the listener’s spirit.
It’s the perfect piece for lifting your mood!





