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[Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A collection of songs whose titles start with “Ho” (ほ)

When it comes to words that start with “ho,” things like “hoshi” (star), “hotaru” (firefly), and “howaito” (white) are easy ones to think of, right?

So, what songs are there with titles that start with “ho”?

In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “ho”!

We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, including theme songs from hugely popular animated films, songs that drew attention for their costumes, and long-beloved classics.

Whether it’s a song you’ve listened to often or one you haven’t heard much before, take this opportunity to check them out!

[Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A Collection of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Ho” (441–450)

Theme of Honda Construction CompanyShibusashirazu

Shibusashirazu – Honda Construction Company Theme @ World Simultaneous Multiple-Outbreak Festival FUKUSHIMA!
Honda Construction's theme: Shibusa Shirazu

This is live footage of Shibusashirazu, a funk band born from Japan’s underground that keeps creating freely and joyfully, unbound by anything.

Their passionate beats possess a primal beauty expressed through the entire body, and the real allure of their performances is that you should hear them with your ears, feel them with your body, and receive them with your heart before trying to understand them in words.

They are a band that embodies the idea that what moves people is not logic, but the heart.

HOMETOWNShonan no Kaze

This video by Houmannokaze features a hidden gem by Shonan no Kaze.

The song is about their hometown, and the lyrics mention the “Shonan Hiratsuka Tanabata Festival.” It’s a track that brings back memories of youthful days with friends and summer vacations spent locally.

[Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A compilation of songs whose titles start with “Ho” (451–460)

HorizonShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze, practically a byword for “hot-blooded” and “manly.” You can’t help but think their fight songs suit them perfectly, right? Their track Horizon was released as a single in 2016 and was selected as the theme song for GEO Channel’s original drama Ryu ga Gotoku: Tamashii no Uta, tied to the hit game Yakuza.

The lyrics connect with the work’s depiction of men’s lives in the nighttime pleasure district—so intense and it all feels strikingly real.

Doesn’t it seem like the kind of song that would leave you feeling refreshed when you’re irritated?

Until I become a starMasayuki Yuhara

A song that mourns the passing of close ones as the years go by.

Its emotive melody brings tears to the eyes, and the faces of beloved people who have died come vividly to mind.

It sings of living earnestly without forgetting the passion of youth, “until we become stars.” When you live a long life, parting from someone is inevitable.

The sorrow is palpable, and at the same time it conveys a resolve to believe strongly in tomorrow.

Delicious! Manchu Han Imperial Feast WarKarasuya Tea House

A grand and unique track by Karasuyasabo themed around the lavish imperial banquet “Manchu Han Imperial Feast” and the popular game Honkai: Star Rail.

Released in September 2024, this piece is an original work that fuses traditional Chinese musical elements with electronic sounds.

Its addictive groove and lyrics that turn culinary culture into entertainment are perfectly balanced.

Just listening might make you hungry.

Your image of the characters might just collapse, too!

HOPESquare Wave Club

04. Hope – Konami Kukeiha Club – Hope Album
HOPE Rectangular Wave Club

If you’re well-versed in video game music, you probably know that in the late 1980s, bands were formed within game companies by members in charge of music.

They developed their own activities beyond just game soundtracks, releasing original albums and more.

While popular bands like Taito’s ZUNTATA and Sega’s S.

S.

T.

BAND emerged, Konami’s music team formed Kukeiha Club.

Strictly speaking, as an in-house music team they were called the “Konami Kukeiha Club,” and as a band they performed under the name “Kukeiha Club.” They created numerous classic game tracks, but also released original albums.

Their 1990 debut album, Kukeiha Club, was produced by Masahiro Andoh of T-SQUARE and features a full-fledged fusion sound that differs from their game music work.

Let's go look for fragments of the stars againlucky earlobes

Fukumimi / Let's Go in Search of Star Fragments Again
Let's go look for fragments of the stars Again Fukumi Mimi

Fukumimi’s debut single, released in 1999, became a hot topic thanks to its star-studded collaboration featuring Kyoko, Suga Shikao, and Masayoshi Yamazaki.

It’s a song with the vibe of a love ballad for adults, highlighted by Kyoko’s trendy vocals.

With luxurious harmonies from the all-star vocal lineup, it’s a romantic, moody track perfect for listening under a starry night sky.