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 like the seasons! (101–110)
I want to be with you, not with a bouquetayaka

The song chosen for the Marimo Holdings commercial in which Ayaka herself appears is “Hanataba Janaku Kimi to Iitai” (“Not a Bouquet, I Want to Be With You”).
It’s a track that broadly sings about love.
The lyrics, which express the desire to be with someone important, leave room for each listener’s own interpretation, allowing them to overlay their personal experiences as they listen.
Her rich, resonant voice is also a key factor in moving listeners, creating the feeling that the words are being delivered straight to the heart.
When it overlaps with your own experiences, it’s sure to stir your emotions—a standout ballad, without a doubt.
HelloFurui Riho

This song drew attention as the opening theme for the Kyoto Animation-produced TV anime “CITY THE ANIMATION.” It also marks Furui Riho’s first tie-in with an anime.
With a sound that unfolds briskly yet dramatically, combined with her clear, warm vocals, it’s a track that makes you feel happy just by listening.
The lyrics, which portray uplifting emotions like bonds with friends and the hope of reunions, are also captivating.
Its euphoric melody makes it a perfect choice for karaoke at parties.
Before spring endsHalo at yojōhan

This is a song by Halo at Yojohan, a four-piece rock band from Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture, included on their second mini-album “innocentpia,” released in March 2016.
It was also selected as the ending theme for Kansai TV’s “Mujack” in April 2016.
As the title suggests, the track portrays the sense of urgency before spring comes to an end and the desperate feeling of not wanting to let something precious slip away, carried by a driving, exhilarating band sound.
Shota Watarai’s lyrics build scenes and inner images rather than relying on direct wording, evoking each listener’s own memories and emotions.
It’s a number we especially recommend performing for those facing the milestone of graduation who have things they want to say before their time with friends ends.
With its robust guitar rock sound, the sense of unity when playing it as a band is exceptional.
HOWLAyumu Imazu

Let us introduce a cool dance track that captures the exhilarating rush of speeding through the city at night and the inner conflicts hidden deep in the heart.
Created by Ayumu Imazu, this song was released as a digital single in July 2025 and was written as the opening theme for the TV anime “Karaoke Iko!”.
Centered on the themes of adolescent uncertainty and the yearning for growth, the lyrics are told from the protagonist’s perspective.
Starting dance at age six and even supervising his own choreography, Ayumu Imazu brings an irresistible groove that makes your body want to move just by listening.
In the music video, he delivers a pop, razor-sharp performance together with his crew.
With its upbeat, danceable tempo, it’s perfect for scenes where everyone wants to get hyped—like school festivals or club stage performances!
Chaotic Wacha LiveFRUITS ZIPPER

Speaking of the theme song for Crayon Shin-chan, it’s that nationally beloved anime everyone knows.
Starting in October 2025, this track by FRUITS ZIPPER was selected as the new opening theme.
Its catchy lines packed with onomatopoeia will stick in your head after just one listen! Brimming with a positive message that says all your strengths and weaknesses are part of your charm, it’s a song that lifts your spirits just by listening.
The single sold over 310,000 copies in its first week, hit No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart, and became a hot topic.
With its colorful, pop sound and choreography, performing it at parties or karaoke will instantly fill the room with happy vibes.
It’s fun for all ages, so pick this one when you’re in charge of hyping things up at a company get-together!
Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that feel like the seasons! (111–120)
Fireworks in Augustmurasaki ima

A ballad that softly paints the flutter in the heart.
Released in August 2025, this song delicately weaves feelings of farewell to passing seasons and affection for the loved ones who shared those moments, resulting in a piece that gently nestles into the listener’s memories.
Her signature husky, expressive vocals further heighten the song’s sense of longing.
It’s perfect for those moments when the changing seasons stir up a touch of nostalgia.
The Future of Beginnings40mP × sasakure.UK

40mP and sasakure.UK have been active since the dawn of the Vocaloid scene.
This song is a collaboration between these two top creators.
Written specifically as the opening theme for the animated feature “Project SEKAI the Movie: The Broken World and the Miku Who Cannot Sing,” it blends a breezily soaring melody with meticulous sound design to create a world where bittersweetness and hope coexist.
The lyrics are sprinkled with motifs like light and the future, conveying a resolve to move forward despite uncertainty.
Highly recommended for those who want to reflect on a new departure.


