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 that start with “Ha.” Lots that make you feel the seasons! (391–400)
Spring night breezeUchida Yūma

This is a gem of a ballad included on the single “Singularist,” released in April 2025 by Yuma Uchida, who is active as both a voice actor and singer.
The song was written, composed, and arranged by music producer tonun.
It delicately portrays the state of mind of facing oneself while being enveloped by the gentle breeze of a spring night, beautifully expressing the release of feelings that have accumulated deep in the heart as they are entrusted to the night wind, away from the clamor of everyday life.
The simple piano and finely crafted string arrangement highlight Uchida’s soft yet powerful vocals, resulting in a warm production that quietly resonates with the listener.
It’s a recommended track for those who feel worn out by busy days or for nights when you want to take your time and be with yourself.
How Long Has This Been Goin’ OnOnishi Junko

Junko Onishi, known as one of Japan’s leading jazz pianists, began playing piano at the age of four.
After graduating at the top of her class from Berklee College of Music, she launched an international career based in New York.
This album, “Junko Onishi at the Village Vanguard,” is a live recording of her historic 1994 performance at New York’s legendary jazz club, the Village Vanguard.
Her groundbreaking achievement as the first Japanese jazz musician to successfully lead a performance at the club earned numerous honors, including the Swing Journal Jazz Disc Award Silver Prize and the magazine’s Readers’ Poll “Album of the Year.” At just 27, she was highly acclaimed in the American jazz scene as well, performing with members of the Wynton Marsalis group.
Seamlessly balancing tradition and innovation, this album is a must-listen for all music fans eager to experience the appeal of Japanese jazz.
Come, spring.Makihara Noriyuki

A heartwarming spring song, carefully covered by Noriyuki Makihara from a classic by Yumi Matsutoya.
It was released in October 1998 as a track on the cover album “Listen To The Music.” The tender, embracing vocals gently cradle the bittersweet longing for the arrival of spring.
Without losing the original song’s poetic beauty, it adds a unique sensibility that brings out new charm—a masterpiece.
It will quietly stay close to those who tend to feel low at the turn of the seasons or who are anxious about an impending new beginning.
Hello,Mr.MonkeyArabesque

With its bright, catchy melody and lively rhythm, this is a song that makes you want to start moving.
Included on the acclaimed album “Friday Night” and released in 1977, it blends nostalgia with freshness.
The beautiful harmonies of Arabesque’s three members and the instantly singable melody line are especially memorable.
Featuring a clean Eurodisco sound, it’s perfect for enjoying with light, bouncy steps.
Its appeal lies in the freedom to move your body—swing your arms to the beat, go for a walk, and just have fun.
Highly recommended as a song to enjoy moving to the pleasant rhythm together with older adults.
The First GoodbyeHONEY WORKS

A coming-of-age song whose poignant heartbreak story grips the heart.
It’s a HoneyWorks track released in September 2013.
An essential song for the plot of the novel “Suki Kirai,” published by Kadokawa Beans Bunko.
You can feel the sorrow of two people who must go their separate ways, and their wish to meet again someday—it brings you to tears.
It’s a song that gently supports those trying to move forward after a breakup.
heartLaura day romance

An anime song with a strikingly nostalgic atmosphere woven by acoustic guitar and banjo.
The track is by Laura day romance and will be released in March 2025.
It has been chosen as the ending theme for NHK’s anime Anne Shirley.
Kazuki Inoue’s gentle vocals blend beautifully with the folky sound, and the lyrics depicting human connections resonate deeply.
This piece is perfect for when you want to bask in memories with someone special or spend time in a calm, peaceful mood.
Be sure to sing it with feeling.
Honey LemonNACHERRY

It’s a memorable track featuring a breezy, fast-paced sound and lyrics that capture the sweetness of newfound love.
Performed by the voice actor duo NACHERRY, it will be released in May 2025 and has been chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Children of the Shiunji Family.” This rock tune showcases the duo’s comfortable harmonies, delivering an exhilarating sonic experience you won’t be able to resist.
If you’re in love right now, why not belt this one out?


