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 give a sense of the seasons! (461–470)
spring’s dry windIzumiya Shigeru

A work that sharply portrays social pressure and loneliness was included on the 1973 album “Light and Shadow” and later released as a single.
Shigeru Izumiya wrote and composed the song, with production by Kazuhiko Kato.
Interweaving the north wind of spring with the hardships of daily life, it delicately expresses the conflict between the self and society.
The power and message of folk music resonated with many artists, leading to covers by numerous musicians, including Anarchy, Keisuke Kuwata, and Masaharu Fukuyama.
I hope you will cherish moments when we share the feelings in our hearts through music.
This work contains many deeply moving words, and those who have rich life experience—especially older listeners—will surely grasp its essence.
flower fortune-tellingShimizu Miisa

This is an unrequited love song that delicately portrays fleeting feelings with a clear, translucent vocal.
Released in April 2025 as the opening theme for the drama “Kiri-o Fan Club,” the track features Miisha Shimizu’s expressive vocals, beautifully harmonizing with the poignant melody line.
The sound arrangement, infused with elements of funk music, also leaves a strong impression.
It’s a song that stays close to the pains and anxieties of love, so give it a listen when you’re dealing with those feelings.
Hana nu Chura ShimaTokeiji Tsutomu

A song that warmly celebrates Okinawa’s beautiful nature and culture, resonating with the comforting tones of the sanshin and an upbeat rhythm.
It is a signature work by Tsutomu Tokeshi that superbly fuses traditional Okinawan music with pop, and it is included on the album “Okinawa no Kaze,” released in June 2005.
The track was also chosen as the official campaign song of the Okinawa Convention & Visitors Bureau and has been used in local TV commercials and radio programs, making it highly well-known in Okinawa.
Its gentle mood and powerful beat further illuminate the image of children dancing together in unison.
the reason for the beginningKaida Haru

This song by Haru Kaida from Nijisanji, announced in April 2025, is included on an album released in June of the same year.
It delivers a dramatic message about never forgetting your beginnings and the resolve to keep moving forward.
Kaida’s clear, soaring vocals and the driving band sound convey a sense of anticipation for the future.
It reminds you of the importance of facing forward and continuing to walk ahead.
Not fleetingSUPER BEAVER

This is a ballad whose grand melody and powerful message stir the heart.
Released in June 2023 by SUPER BEAVER as the theme song for the film Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween -Decisive Battle-, it portrays the beauty of life and the bonds with loved ones, expressing a desire to keep walking together even while understanding that nothing lasts forever.
The strong vocals and beautiful tune convey the brilliance of each individual’s life.
Also included on the album Ongaku (Music), it’s a moving piece well-suited for school sports days and group gymnastics ceremonies.
Highly recommended as background music for performances that soar with unity and strength.
A pinky ring I can’t take offSHOW-WA

A mature heartbreak song with a passionate, Latin-inspired rhythm that leaves a lasting impression.
It’s SHOW-WA’s April 2025 single, a kayōkyoku number steeped in the scent of the Shōwa era.
Centered on the theme of love’s memories engraved on a pinky finger, the lyrics capture a regretful man’s emotions—its relatability is remarkable.
The members’ distinctive, polished vocals are another draw.
Surrender your body and soul to this music!
Hello,WorldSUPER BEAVER

This song powerfully calls for the importance of taking on unknown worlds and embracing transformation.
Its dynamic progression, woven from stillness and motion, and its energetic rock sound give you the courage to keep moving forward.
Even while carrying worries and doubts about a distant future, it speaks to the importance of taking that first step, carried by a passionate melody.
Included on the April 2012 album “Yorokobi no Ashita ni,” it has remained a staple in SUPER BEAVER’s live shows.
For anyone feeling worn out by daily life or in need of the courage to take a new step, this track is sure to ignite a wellspring of energy from deep within.


