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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 that feel like the seasons! (321–330)

Sing of springback number

A gem-like ballad that depicts a heartrending farewell against a springtime backdrop.

Its delicate imagery intertwines beautifully with the protagonist’s emotions, unable to fully accept the parting.

Featured on back number’s February 2009 mini-album “Nogashita Sakana,” the song’s simple, acoustic guitar–driven arrangement and poignant melody sink deep into the heart.

It’s a track meant to be heard as a gentle anthem of encouragement for those who, while carrying the pain and loneliness of heartbreak, still try to look forward.

spring breezesumika

sumika / Spring Breeze [Music Video]
Spring Breeze sumika

A number that delicately depicts life in the city and longing for one’s hometown.

This work, which encapsulates sumika’s appeal, was included on the album “Familia,” released in July 2017.

Its refreshing melody and rhythmic sound leave a strong impression, and the warmth of Kenta Kataoka’s vocals blends beautifully with Junnosuke Kuroda’s exceptional songwriting sense.

The lyrics gently portray the feelings of young people living in the city—morning scenes, commuting by train—and resonate with those embarking on a new chapter in life.

It’s a heartwarming anthem of encouragement, especially for anyone who has just set foot in a new place for a move, further education, or a new job.

My First KissReassured Dad

A first love that everyone experiences at least once.

Released by Anshin Papa in May 1990, this theme song for the anime Kiteretsu Daihyakka expresses the sweet-and-sour feelings of young love with a uniquely cute singing voice.

It carefully portrays the pure emotions of a boy in love.

The song’s captivating vocals were created using a special technique: the vocals were recorded at half tape speed and then played back at normal speed.

Hi-STANDARD covered the song as My First Kiss on their album Love Is A Battlefield, and in 2016, Rasmus Faber’s cover was used in a Suzuki Baleno commercial.

Please enjoy this memorable track, where heartwarming melodies and lyrics intertwine.

♡⇒installIzzun ≒

♡⇒install (lovin-stall) / Izun≒ feat. Hatsune Miku [MV]
♡⇒install イズン≒

This is a piece that Izun≒ released as a video in March 2025, originally written for Kyomu.

With Hatsune Miku’s clear vocals, it portrays encounters and romance in the online world.

The hearts of two people connected by radio waves are expressed through upbeat dance music.

Its sparkling pop vibe naturally boosts your mood when you listen.

It’s a love song that perfectly fits our modern era, where communication through the internet is the norm, and one that anyone can relate to!

Before spring comesGolden Bomber

Ahead of spring, when farewells and new encounters intersect, this poignant Golden Bomber ballad encapsulates memories and gratitude for loved ones.

Included on their best-of album “Golden Best ~Pressure~,” released in January 2010, its remastered version was also selected as the theme song for the film “Until Death Do the Two of Us Part…”.

With Sho Kiryuin’s delicate lyrics and composition resonating deeply, it is a gem that transcends the boundaries of their identity as a visual kei “air band.” Reflecting on bittersweet memories, it’s a song that gently stays close to the hearts of those facing a farewell to someone dear.

HeartacheYuma Uchida

Yuma Uchida “Heartache” Music Video
Heartache Yuma Uchida

A rock track where exhilarating, fast-paced sound and delicate emotional expression blend beautifully.

It’s a song by Yuma Uchida, who is also active as a voice actor, and it served as the ending theme for the TV anime “#Compass 2.

0,” which aired starting in April 2025.

The lyrics and composition were handled by Balloon, a Vocaloid producer.

The lyrics are captivating, conveying a strong will—despite carrying regret, the singer declares, “I won’t leave you alone.” An emotional and cool anisong.

Hard to say I love you ~I can't bring myself to say it~WEAVER

WEAVER – Hard to say I love you ~Unable to say it~ (Music Video)
Hard to say I love you ~Unable to Speak Up~ WEAVER

A vividly drawn piano rock classic released by WEAVER in June 2010, capturing the frustration of being unable to honestly express one’s feelings.

Chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Hard To Say I Love You,” it was produced under the direction of Tokyo Jihen bassist Seiji Kameda.

Whether far apart or side by side, it delicately portrays the frustration of being unable to convey one’s feelings to the other person.

Though you love them more than anyone, the sorrow of not being able to put that feeling into words grips your heart.

This song deeply resonates with those who struggle to openly express their feelings to someone important.

For anyone carrying emotions they can’t put into words, it is sure to become a source of comfort.