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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Song titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that feel seasonal! (51–60)
Happinessarashi

How about a hit number by Arashi, a group beloved nationwide for many years? Released in September 2007 as their 20th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Sho Sakurai, and has become one of their most cherished signature songs.
Carrying a message about moving forward to new places rather than looking back on the past, its energetic, guitar-driven sound lifts your spirits.
The bright, fast-paced melody is perfect as background music for heated moments like relay races at school sports days!
Rain at Hase-dera — On the Yamato Road in Late AutumnToba Ichirō

The single “Hasedera no Ame ~Banshū no Yamatoji~,” sung by Ichirō Toba, will be released in April 2026.
It was originally the B-side to the single “Tomobai yo,” released in February 2025, but was promoted to the title track thanks to strong local support.
Set at Hasedera, an ancient temple in Nara Prefecture, this local enka song portrays a man’s heart swaying with an unbreakable love.
Recommended for those nursing the pain of heartbreak.
An endlessly continuing storyMISIA

This is a grand ballad created as NHK’s theme song for the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, singing of a wish for peace and the strength to face adversity.
Composed by Toshiaki Matsumoto and arranged by Takayuki Hattori, it features a rich, full-orchestra sound and MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess.
Speaking of MISIA, her stunning vocal sustain is iconic.
In “Hatenaku Tsuzuku Story,” the chorus contains many long tones, so singing it in chest voice feels great and is sure to overwhelm listeners.
Make skillful use of your head voice as well to deliver the song effectively.
Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

Riding on a powerful band sound, the image of a protagonist forging boldly ahead gives you the courage to take that first step.
This track, created by singer-songwriter Vaundy, is the opening theme for the TV anime SAKAMOTO DAYS and was released as a single in March 2025.
Its lively tempo and passionate lyrical world are its charms.
Even if you’re feeling a bit uneasy, listening to this song will fill you with motivation and energy.
With this track in your ears, run to your utmost alongside your teammates!
Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that feel seasonal! (61–70)
Heart get!kuronova

Chronova is a vocal group that usually captivates listeners with a cool worldview and edgy sound.
This time, they deliver a pop, cute number.
On the surface, it’s brimming with idol-like charm, but there’s a subtle blend of their signature light-and-shadow nuance and a faintly wounded vibe, creating an addictive flavor that’s more than just sweet.
The track was released as a single in April 2026.
It could be seen as a strategic song that broadens their reach ahead of the album “Rise of Re:Virth,” which drops in the same month.
It’s recommended not only for fans eager to discover a new side of the group, but also for anyone who wants to sink into a catchy melody or enjoy a pop-tinged world.
The Beginningayaka

Ayaka’s classic song “Hajimari no Toki,” released in 2012.
The piece is characterized by a structure that develops from Japanese-style A and B verses into a chorus with a pop sensibility that carries a sense of seriousness, and compared to recent songs, it features a lot of long sustained notes.
If you aim to replicate Ayaka’s singing style, you’ll be sustaining with rich overtones, which makes it far more challenging than ordinary long tones.
Because the dynamics are quite dramatic, you can train not only your vocal sustain but also your expressiveness.
The Future of Beginnings40mP × sasakure.UK

This piece was created as the opening theme for the film “Project SEKAI the Movie: The Broken World and the Songless Miku.” Released in December 2024 under the joint name of 40mP and sasakure.UK, two leading figures in the Vocaloid scene, the song blends a soaring melody with meticulously crafted, hybrid sound design to stunning effect.
Its lyrics, depicting encounters and farewells and the resolve to move forward, make it a perfect fit for the opening of a school or culture festival.
Why not use this track to vividly color a new page of youth that’s about to begin?


