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.” So many that evoke the seasons! (231–240)
Run, boy of the Shōwa eraNitta Akihiro

Enka singer Koya Nitta, who has distilled his own life story into song.
This work, released in September 2025 as the final installment of his “Showa Trilogy,” follows Showa-Umare no Ore Rashiku and Showa Saigo no Utautai.
Centered on his youth when he moved to Tokyo at 15 for group employment, it drew attention for featuring lyrics by Shinichi Ishihara and music composed by Nitta himself.
The melody of the children’s song Furusato no Sora in the intro is enough to make your heart swell.
For anyone who lived earnestly through the Showa era, it may well overlap with your own youth.
Believing in spring…Maki Kotomi

Kotomi Maki is an enka singer who captivates many fans with her emotionally rich voice.
Her 44th single was released in September 2025.
Composed by Chiaki Oka, renowned as a master melodist, the song is a bright, accessible piece in a major key.
It is a song about longing for someone you can no longer meet; within the stillness before dawn, the aching resolve to believe in the future resonates deeply, carried by Maki’s gentle, tender vocals.
For those hoping to overcome a painful parting and take a step toward tomorrow, this song will surely offer a quiet, encouraging push.
HEARTReoNa

Known as a “despair-type anime song singer” who has captivated many fans, ReoNa’s advance track “HEART” from her album HEART, set for release in October 2025, is an emotional number that seems to reach the very core of her expression.
Over a modern rock sound, the melody traces a gradient of the heart that moves from pain and solitude toward hope, delivering a surge of exhilaration in the chorus that feels like your view suddenly opening up.
And its message, which affirms the many shapes a “heart” can take, gently gives listeners a push forward.
It’s a work I hope you’ll listen to when you want to face your own feelings.
HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

A song with a mysterious, addictive melody that you just can’t get out of your head.
The unique dance showcased in the music video also became a huge talking point! This piece sharply addresses people’s tendency to categorize and delivers a strong message: “Don’t categorize yourself.” Those words feel as if they see right through your heart, making you catch your breath.
The song was released as a single in June 2022 and served as the theme for the film ‘HOLiC xxxHOLiC.’ It also won the 64th Japan Record Award that same year, truly making it a song that represents its time.
For junior high school students who worry about how others see them or struggle with self-confidence, it’s sure to give a powerful push forward.
Heart ElectricKojima Haruna

Haruna Kojima, known by the nicknames “Kojiharu” and “Nyan Nyan,” hails from Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture.
She began her career in 2005 as a first-generation member of AKB48 and helped define an era of J-pop idols.
After making her major debut in 2006 with Aitakatta, she was selected for 47 singles and served as center for songs themed around the electric guitar, consistently shining as the face of the group.
Since graduating from AKB48, she has been active as a model and actress, and in 2018 she launched the apparel brand Her lip to, showcasing her talents as an entrepreneur.
Her achievements extend beyond music, including winning the Fashion Talent Award at the WEIBO Account Festival in Japan 2019.
Her continual evolution from idol to creator to business leader gives her a truly unique and captivating presence.
high tensionShimazaki Haruka

Haruka Shimazaki, a native of Saitama Prefecture, is also known for taking the world by storm with the term “shio taiō” (cold or curt attitude).
She debuted in 2009 as a 9th-generation member of AKB48, beginning her career in the world of J-pop.
Her turning point was likely her dramatic victory at the rock-paper-scissors tournament held in September 2012.
The song for which she seized the center position brought her widespread recognition.
Her unique, laid-back personality set her apart from other members, and the roots of her distinctive charm lie in her music activities.
Now expanding her horizons as an actress, many people are surely captivated by the way she continues to express herself without being confined to any mold.
honey-cageeill

This track, included on the February 2022 album “PALETTE,” feels as if it melts into the stillness of the night.
Over a soothing R&B-based groove, eill’s delicate vocals shimmer.
The lyrics depict a complex state of mind—like being inside a birdcage—yearning for freedom while still wanting to be protected.
The protagonist’s desire to be loved just as they are mirrors the anxieties many of us carry.
It’s a perfect number to have as background music when you want to cherish some time alone.


