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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Song titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons! (241–250)
wanderingAKASAKI

A coming-of-age story that poignantly portrays the loneliness and longing of youths wandering the city at night.
An ambitious work in which AKASAKI breaks new ground as an artist.
The emotional vocals and addictive melody line seize the listener’s heart, while the effective use of minor chords skillfully conveys transience and bittersweetness.
Since its release in April 2025, it has garnered a wave of empathy on social media and shot up the streaming charts.
It’s a perfect track for driving or late-night cruising, and it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.
The lyrics vividly capture the complex emotions unique to adolescence, resonating deeply as they echo feelings everyone has experienced at least once.
HIGH PRESSURET.M.Revolution

A song with a sparkling sound and an uplifting message.
Its powerful yet soaring vocals blend beautifully with electronic elements.
Recorded in July 1997, this track was featured in a Lotte “Sweetie Ice” commercial and reached No.
4 on the Oricon weekly singles chart.
It was also used as the opening theme for the Taiwan/China versions of the TBS anime B’T-X.
A perfect summer tune for those who want to enjoy the hot season to the fullest or are looking for a spark to start a new romance.
Honey BuzzardfunnySkash

The brass rock band funnySkash, based in Osaka, was formed in 2001 under the concept of “in your own style.” Blending the energy of rock with the flair of a brass section, they made their nationwide distribution debut with the album Chorus and have since released numerous works, including 1815 and Haon.
The band’s central figure, Yoichi Chosa, has been an original member since the formation and handles songwriting and composition.
In March 2017, Kazuma Saito and Yuki Kito rejoined, establishing the current seven-member lineup.
Known for high-energy, audience-engaging live performances and exceptional musicianship, funnySkash is beloved as a representative band of the Kansai live house scene.
If you’re interested in the fusion of ska and rock, be sure to experience their powerful sound.
Hawaiian Airlines flightKiyoshi Uzumi

The songs of Kiyoshi Utzumi, which captivated many fans in the late 1940s through the 1950s, are gem-like works that express nostalgia for and longing toward a beautiful southern paradise.
Their gentle melodies and wistful vocals vividly depict the scenery and atmosphere of Hawaii.
Released in 1950, this piece became a beloved classic that tenderly embraced the dreams and hopes of the Japanese people at the time.
Included on the album “Japanese Popular Song Stars (19): Kiyoshi Utzumi,” it continues to be cherished across generations.
Brimming with warm nostalgia, this song is perfect for music activities that foster enjoyable interaction with seniors, creating shared moments of calm and comfort.
flower ornamentholoyoi

Holoyoi is a rising three-piece co-ed band garnering attention.
With a free-spirited approach unconstrained by genre, they craft a unique groove that blends elements of J-pop and Black music.
They launched in March 2022 via the music distribution site Eggs, and are characterized by clear, twin male–female vocals and a distinctly Japanese sensibility expressed through seasonal words and tanka-like phrasing.
From the very first day of release, they earned the No.
1 spot on the daily artist rankings and the No.
1 position in the Alternative category, receiving high praise as a skilled act right from their debut.
Holoyoi also participates in Pony Canyon and DIGLE MAGAZINE’s next-generation artist discovery project “early Reflection.” With a singular worldview that wavers between reality and dreams, and richly expressive songs made possible by their twin-vocal setup, they captivate music fans with a delicate sensibility.
Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons! (251–260)
Heartbreaker (I fell in love with a cowgirl)Hirai Dai

A gem of a love song by Dai Hirai that paints uncontrollable infatuation and aching longing with a sound that skillfully weaves in elements of country music.
It sings of a man’s pure feelings for a free-spirited, cowgirl-like woman, set to a refreshing beach sound.
Released in April 2025, the piece conveys the bittersweetness of love through a gentle narrative tone and a pleasant melodic line.
Created as the first installment of a series leading up to “HIRAIDAI presents THE BEACH TRIP 2025,” which kicks off in May, it’s a perfect fit for open-air moments like seaside drives or BBQs under clear blue skies.
A soul-stirring ballad that deeply resonates with those nursing heartbreak or struggling with single-minded love.
First loveMotohiro Hata

A ballad by Motohiro Hata, woven with sincere feelings carried by his clear, translucent voice.
He tenderly portrays memories of a love that ended against the flow of fate, likening them to a blue apple and tangled threads.
Released in January 2013 as the ending theme for the TV anime “Space Brothers” and later included on the album “Signed POP,” this work is a characteristically minor-key song from Hata.
Coupled with Seiji Kameda’s delicate arrangement, it strikingly depicts the pain and regret of a love that reached its farewell while still immature.
Hata’s relatable vocals make it a song that recalls the bitter experiences of a first love.





