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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.

Song titles that start with 'Ha'. Lots that feel like the seasons! (421–430)

Wonderlandkyururin tte shite mite

“♡♡♡ Wonderland” MV / Kyururin tte Shitemite
Wonderlandkyururin tte shite mite

This track captivates with its cuteness and dreamlike atmosphere.

Inspired by a Reiwa-era take on Alice’s story, it paints a mysterious world where reality and fantasy intersect.

The unique vocals and spoken lines of Kyururin tte Shitemite weave a soundscape that deftly portrays the views on love and modes of self-expression of girls living in the age of social media.

Released as a digital single in October 2024, it is the seventh single by the artist.

With a pop, catchy melody line, it’s slated to be performed at a solo concert at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall in 2025.

It’s a recommended song for those who relate to the feelings of girls active on social media and for anyone who wants to enjoy a contemporary fantasy.

swanyuzu

This is a Yuzu song that gracefully and poignantly portrays a final farewell with a loved one.

Accompanied by warm, acoustic tones, it carefully weaves the profound sorrow of those left behind and their process of acceptance.

Included on the album “1 ~ONE~,” released in September 2004, the piece has been highly praised as a work that reflects Yuzu’s musical maturity.

It is a song that gently stays close to the hearts of those who have suddenly lost someone dear or are carrying a deep sense of loss.

I don’t want to let go.Za Yangāzu

This youthful love song, which passionately sings of sweet, bittersweet feelings, was released in 1968 on the PHILIPS label as a signature work by The Youngers.

Its melancholic melody line, energetic beat, and electric guitar riffs blend beautifully to vividly capture the passion of young love.

Included as the B-side to the single “My Love, My Love,” it captivated many fans alongside the A-side track, notable for its fuzz guitar.

It was later covered by groups such as The No-No Boys and P.D.Q.

Trump, and has continued to be loved across generations.

A gem of a number that stands by shy young hearts in love, it carries a universal message to which anyone can relate.

Songs with titles starting with 'Ha'. Lots that feel like the seasons! (431–440)

Ha-ha-haZa Rindo & Rindāzu

Ha Ha Ha – The Lind & Linders (’68.8.25)
Ha-ha-haZa Rindo & Rindāzu

A lively pop tune by The Linds & Linders, released in August 1968, carried by a snappy rhythm and bright melody.

As one of the Kansai region’s representative Group Sounds acts, the song was featured in a popular TV commercial for Nobel Confectionery’s “Amand Kiss,” boosting its recognition even in the Tokyo metropolitan area.

As a signature number from a leading Kansai GS group, the single’s B-side includes the lyrical ballad “Four Days’ Love.” This track was later included in the January 2000 album “The Linds & Linders Meets The Youngers: Complete Singles,” winning over a new generation of fans.

Recommended for those who want to feel the spirit of the Group Sounds heyday or bask in the nostalgia of their youth.

Honey toastPan no Mimimi

Mimimi Panno – Honey Toast (Official Music Video)
Honey toastPan no Mimimi

Mimimi Panno was born and raised in Saga Prefecture and has been immersed in music since childhood through piano, kids’ musicals, and wind ensemble.

While rooted in J-pop, her diverse sound incorporates elements of Vocaloid and jazz, earning passionate support from Gen Z.

She began streaming on social media in 2021, and the following year drew attention for creating the theme song for a popular baseball video game.

Her skills are well-established—she even won the Ambassador Award in a contest on a virtual live streaming app.

Her appeal lies in a supple yet steadfast voice and sharp, edgy expressiveness.

In July 2024, she released the album “Music Meets Me,” which includes songs she wrote and composed herself.

Showcasing multifaceted talent in home recording, illustration, and video production, her music brims with down-to-earth sensibilities and a vibrant pop aesthetic—highly recommended for fans of J-pop and Vocaloid.

Haruka in Springsasakure.UK

“Haruno Haruka” feat. Hatsune Miku / sasakure.UK
Haruka in Springsasakure.UK

A gem of a work from sasakure.UK, a leading figure in the Vocaloid scene.

Released in April 2025, this piece originally appeared on the 2010 album “Do Vocaloids Dream of the End of the World Bird?” Its clear, translucent vocals and lyrics filled with fleeting feelings for spring seep into the heart.

Built around the tone of the piano, the grand sound arrangement is crafted so beautifully that simply following the notes can move you to tears.

It’s perfect for the season of farewells—the graduation season.

HANAGATAMIfantomu shiitaa

Phantom Theta “HANAGATAMI” (Official Music Video)
HANAGATAMIfantomu shiitaa

Phantom Theta is a five-member female idol group that captivates audiences with a fantastical worldview and a distinctive musical style.

Debuting in 2023, they present songs that transcend genres, from Showa-era kayōkyoku to modern pop.

Produced by Ado, their music boasts a rich, musical-like expressiveness that is a key part of their appeal.

Each member has a unique personality, and the harmonies woven by the five—Momoka, Miu, Rinka, Hisui, and Mona—are truly breathtaking.

Their first solo concert at Nippon Budokan is set for November 1, 2024, and their album “Memories of a Girlhood Day” is also on the way.

They’re highly recommended for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in a fantastical musical world or discover a new kind of idol.