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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.

Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots of seasonal vibes! (291–300)

HelloGINNEZ

Formed in 2013 in Obihiro, Hokkaido by a group of local friends, the four-piece rock band GINNEZ blends edgy rock with gentle pop and slow ballads, showcasing a wide musical range.

They moved to Tokyo upon forming and quickly launched an energetic live schedule.

They released their first mini-album, “You are You,” in 2016, followed by their second mini-album, “HELLO,” in 2017.

Their talent has been highly praised, including reaching No.

1 on the USEN indie chart.

Performing over 100 shows a year, their concerts prioritize connection with the audience and consistently captivate venues with dynamic performances.

With nostalgically resonant vocals and lyrics that speak to everyday life, they are highly recommended for anyone seeking heartwarming music.

Flower CityAkira Ikuma

2024 Sports Day 3rd and 4th Grade Performance – Eisa “Suganchu nu Mai” ~With the Wind~
Akira Hanashiro Ikuma

A powerful work that weaves a moving sound by fusing Okinawan traditional music with rock and pop.

The soulful vocals praising the preciousness of the Earth and life, the strong rhythms of the drums, and the beautiful melodies of the sanshin are in perfect harmony.

Singing of the importance of local culture and bonds, this piece features approachable arrangements of Okinawan performing arts and fully conveys the appeal of new music born from the interplay of tradition and innovation.

It’s perfect for performing Eisa at a school sports festival, and is a must-listen for anyone interested in traditional performing arts or dance.

Run, Kotaro!Salty Sugar

A masterpiece packed with humor and satire, modeled after a live horse race broadcast.

Released in July 1970, Salty Sugar’s work began as a joke about a chronically late band member and blossomed into superb popular entertainment.

The production weaves in race-style narration, horse names that parody popular buzzwords of the time, and even an impersonation of Governor Minobe, resulting in uproarious comedy.

It was adapted into a Toho-distributed film in February 1971, starring Shunji Fujimura.

The song sold around one million copies and won the New Artist Award at the 12th Japan Record Awards.

It’s a perfect pick to liven up parties and drinking gatherings with friends.

crepuscular raysShiranui Flare

[Original Anime MV] Crepuscular Rays / Shiranui Flare (Official)
Twilight crepuscular-beam shiranui flare

This work, released in April 2025 by VTuber Shiranui Flare, is a piece composed by Aketa Horie, blending a driving beat with delicate melodies.

It sings of a personal raison d’être—“as long as I can be with the one I cherish, that’s enough”—and its straightforward sincerity is deeply moving.

Listening to it, someone may come to your mind as well.

It’s a stirring, emotionally resonant rock number.

Festival of ProsperityYaeyama folk song

Prosperity Festival | Yaeyama folk song praising the village’s flourishing and nature [Okinawan song]
Prosperous Season Yaeyama Folk Song

A masterpiece of Yaeyama folk music that celebrates rich nature and everyday life is perfect for Eisa dance and school sports day performances! Accompanied by the resonant tones of the sanshin, this piece vividly portrays island scenes with emotion.

Its relaxed rhythm and lush melodies are soothing, while blending beautifully with the energetic dynamism of Eisa.

It’s recommended for those who want to engage with Okinawa’s traditional culture while captivating the audience with a high-energy performance.

Paired with children’s lively expressions, it’s sure to liven up any sports day.

A Sign of Spring ~I’ve been mellow~Saori Minami

Saori Minami Yokan of Spring ~I’ve been mellow~ (with lyrics)
Premonition of Spring ~I've been mellow~ by Saori Minami

This song is striking for its clear, translucent vocals filled with warmth.

It delicately portrays the subtle emotions of adult romance, conjuring up a scene of two people slowly talking while sipping wine.

Its gentle, calm melody tenderly envelops the listener’s heart.

Released in January 1978, the song was chosen for Shiseido’s spring campaign and became beloved by many.

It was also used in a DDI (now KDDI) commercial in the 1990s and included on the soundtrack of the 2006 film “The Rainbow Song,” making it a favorite across generations.

With a singable melody you can perform while seated and a slow, soothing tempo, it’s enjoyable even for older listeners.

Soothed by Saori Minami’s gentle voice, you can spend a moment reminiscing about days gone by.

Songs with titles starting with 'Ha'. Lots that feel seasonal! (301–310)

Flower JourneyYumi Matsutoya

Flower Journey 2021 Yumi Matsutoya
Flower Journey Yumi Matsutoya

With a clear, innocent, girl-like voice, this masterpiece paints the scene of a sudden glimpse of cherry blossoms swirling in an unfamiliar town.

Based on her experience along the Asano River in Kanazawa, Yumi Matsutoya gently expresses a bittersweet yet beautiful spring landscape.

Set to a waltz-like melody in 3/4 time, it exquisitely captures the fleeting nature of falling petals and the wistful feeling of a spring journey.

The song was included on the album “COBALT HOUR” and later used as the B-side to “Ano Hi ni Kaeritai.” It was also featured in the TBS drama “Rouge no Dengon,” becoming a track that has stayed in many listeners’ hearts.

It is a warm piece that brings back memories of springs spent in special places, and one you’ll want to hear by the window while soaking in the gentle spring sunlight.