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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 evoke the seasons! (141–150)

Spring ~Destiny~Uru

[Official] Uru “Spring ~Destiny~” - Kirin “Gogo no Kocha” (Afternoon Tea) commercial song
Spring ~Destiny~Uru

With the arrival of spring, our hearts naturally leap with anticipation for new encounters and new beginnings.

Sung by the singer-songwriter Uru, this piece gently embraces the shifting emotions of the season.

The refreshing arrangement by Takeshi Kobayashi intertwines with her clear, translucent vocals, creating a quietly empowering force that seems to give listeners a gentle push forward.

Released as a digital single in March 2025, it was also featured in the commercial for Kirin “Gogo no Kocha Oishii Muto.” The song is included on the 2026 album “tone.” It’s a perfect spring track for moments when you need the courage to take a step into a new environment or want to put a lighter spring in your step on your commute to work or school.

Spring Lover≠ME

≠ME (Not Equal Me) / 1st album track 'Spring Lover' [MV full]
Spring Lover≠ME

When spring’s warmth beckons and you feel like falling in love, I recommend this song! Produced by Rino Sashihara, the idol group ≠ME included this track on their album “Springtime In You,” released in March 2024.

Its melody line, reminiscent of ’80s and ’90s pop, has a gently nostalgic warmth.

Centered on Moeko Kanisawa, the unit members deliver an emotive performance that captures the bittersweet feelings of love woven into everyday scenes—like meeting on a station platform.

Even among the masterpieces on this album, which debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Album Ranking, this is a pop number that especially evokes a pleasant spring breeze.

Why not listen to it on your commute, gazing out at the passing scenery from the train?

Tower of FlowersSayuri

A voice that balances delicacy and power gently accompanies the fickle moods of spring.

The lyrics poignantly portray the idea that encounters and farewells are two sides of the same coin, and the dramatic structure—where emotions steadily build—is striking.

Written as the ending theme for the TV anime “Lycoris Recoil” and released digitally in July 2022, this song has been cherished over time, earning Gold certification for downloads in July 2023.

It’s perfect for moments when you want to reaffirm your bond with someone important or need the courage to take a step forward.

Let it sink in slowly as you listen, overlaying it with the anime’s worldview.

False Springyanaginagi

yanaginagi – Haru Modoki (Audio)
False Springyanaginagi

Starting out as a singer from the internet and now coloring numerous anime works, Yanagi Nagi.

This piece, marked by her clear voice, pairs a driving, pop-infused sound with lyrics that delicately portray the unease of grappling with the gap between ideals and reality.

It’s not just a simple ode to the seasons; its slightly bittersweet worldview resonates deeply.

Released in June 2015 as her 10th single, it was used as the opening theme for the anime My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU TOO!.

The song is also included on the album Follow My Tracks and reached No.

8 on the Oricon weekly chart.

When you’re feeling lost in a new environment, this track might give you a down-to-earth kind of courage.

picture book of first loveHONEY WORKS

This is a story depicting the mutual, unspoken crush between Mio Enomoto and Haruki Serizawa from the Confession Executive Committee: Love Series, and it can be considered the origin of the series.

Mio and Haruki, close friends in their high school film research club, hide their feelings for each other, while Haruki even tries to confess to his childhood friend Natsuki Setoguchi, portraying a heartrending series of missed connections.

The story also unfolds in novels and the anime.

The song itself is only 3 minutes and 19 seconds long, so I think it’s easy to memorize.

Surprisingly, there are some low notes as well, so be careful not to strain your throat.

Try singing by opening your face and letting your voice out slowly toward the space in front of you.

March of the PetalsAimer

Aimer “March of the Petals” Starring: Mirei Sasaki (Hinatazaka46) (5th albums “Sun Dance” and “Penny Rain” released on 2019/04/10)
March of the PetalsAimer

A heartwarming song that portrays springtime farewells and new beginnings.

Parting from close friends is lonely, but the gentle melody resonates in your heart, giving you the courage to move forward on your own path.

It was included on the single “I beg you/Hanabiratachi no March/Sailing,” released in January 2019, and later featured on the album “Sun Dance.” The music video stars Mirei Sasaki from Hinatazaka46, and its depiction of youthful scenes is especially memorable.

It’s perfect for listening to on your commute as you head to a new class or school, basking in the spring air.

Even those little anxieties can turn into excitement when accompanied by Aimer’s voice.

HapichocoFRUITS ZIPPER

[MV] FRUITS ZIPPER “Happy Choco”
HapichocoFRUITS ZIPPER

FRUITS ZIPPER, the idol group that drew attention with “The Cutest Part of Me,” which went viral on TikTok.

This song they released in February 2023 is a love song perfect for the Valentine’s season.

The lyrics, which capture the heart-pounding feeling of giving chocolate to someone you like and an overflowing rush of love, are especially memorable.

Used in Meiji’s “Oshi-Choco Valentine” campaign, it has now become a seasonal staple.

The catchy melody crafted by Sho Yamamoto and the cute choreography that traces a heart shape are also major highlights.

It’s included on the album “NEW KAWAII,” and is a live favorite that brings the whole venue together.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to not only if you’re in love, but also whenever you want to feel uplifted.