[Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A collection of songs whose titles start with “Ho” (ほ)
When it comes to words that start with “ho,” things like “hoshi” (star), “hotaru” (firefly), and “howaito” (white) are easy ones to think of, right?
So, what songs are there with titles that start with “ho”?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “ho”!
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, including theme songs from hugely popular animated films, songs that drew attention for their costumes, and long-beloved classics.
Whether it’s a song you’ve listened to often or one you haven’t heard much before, take this opportunity to check them out!
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[Stars, Fireflies, and More] A Collection of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Ho” (121–130)
almost all for nothingRingo Sheena, peach

This piece, notable for the rhythmic back-and-forth between Ringo Sheena and Momo, is a track included on the album Hōjōe released in May 2024.
While wryly acknowledging how the drinks keep going down, it ultimately laughs it all off with a bracing sense of fun, carried effortlessly by the duo’s light, nimble vocals.
Written specifically by Ringo Sheena to showcase Momo’s strengths, it brims with a joy that’s bound to bring a smile to your face as you listen.
It’s the perfect song for a lively night with friends.
Tipsy Breeze TavernNakamura Yuito

If you’re looking to liven up the mood with a sparkling, refreshing enka number, how about this one? It’s the debut single by Yuito Nakamura, who made waves as an active high school enka singer, released in June 2025.
This work is a bright, pop-influenced tune—an uplifting song for life that soothes the fatigue of the day.
The lyrics paint a heartwarming scene of a friendly, human touch-filled bar that will warm listeners’ hearts.
Sing it at karaoke with your coworkers and it’s sure to resonate.
You could even throw in some call-and-response and turn it into a big sing-along.
The real meKazamaki Iroha

It’s a dramatic number that grabs your heart with its inner strength.
The song is by Iroha Kazama from hololive and was released in June 2025.
It sings of the resolve to never bow to others’ judgments and to turn even bitter experiences into one’s own power.
If you know how she overcame psychosomatic struggles, it will resonate even more deeply! When you feel like you’re losing sight of yourself, it’s sure to give you courage.
Definitely give it a listen!
Starry NightYuka

This is a song by Yuka that sings of gratitude and unwavering love for someone dear.
Under a star-filled night sky, it makes you want to simply call their name as if in prayer—such pure feelings really resonate in your heart.
Released in February 2023, the track became a major talking point as the theme song for the drama “A Night When the Stars Fall” and is also included on the album “Brighter.” Its popularity is evident from surpassing 100 million streams.
It’s a perfect song for anyone whose world seems to shine brighter because they’re in love.
[Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A Compilation of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Ho” (131–140)
Cream on the cheeknejishiki

It’s a sweet pop song that lets you bask in a happy mood.
Composed by Nejishiki, also known for “Freedom Lolita,” it was released in June 2025.
This work is the official demo song for VOCALOID6 AI’s Yuzuki Yukari and Kizuna Akari.
The two singers, close like sisters, deliver vocals that gently seep into your heart.
The lyrics’ worldview, which highlights the loveliness of everyday life, is another charm.
If you listen on a tiring day, it might inspire you to keep doing your best tomorrow.
Broom NebulaRYTHEM

Many people may have drawn strength from this song.
It’s a track by RYTHEM that was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Yakitate!! Japan.” With a gentle gaze toward a cherished person beyond the night sky and a warm message encouraging us to believe in our own guiding light beyond our inner anxieties, it quietly stays close to the listener’s heart.
The beautiful harmonies are truly amazing, too! Released in January 2005, the song reached No.
12 on the Oricon weekly chart.
Give it a listen when you feel your heart is a little tired.
The Essence of the InfantryNagai Tateko

A gem of a piece by Kenkichi Nagai that conveys the romance and spirit of the Meiji era.
Premiered in 1911 at an event of the Army Central Cadet School, this song marries the youthful lyrics of Akikatsu Kato with Nagai’s rousing, valiant touch.
Its melody—powerful yet tinged with melancholy—strikes the listener’s heart, vividly evoking the resolve of soldiers of the time and their feelings for their homeland.
It has been included on releases such as the album “Military Songs: ‘Ah, the Army’” and the CD “Military Songs and Wartime Ballads (Limited Edition Special Price).” Some may also recall a scene in the film “Oba: The Last Samurai” where this melody was used to great effect.
Recommended for those who wish to experience a chapter of Japanese history through music or who seek a stirring, powerful tune that moves the soul.


