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[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!

[Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A collection of songs whose titles start with “Ho” (371–380)

Horizon DreamerMiura Daichi

This track stands out with a grand worldview that evokes vast, open wilderness.

Its bluegrass-inspired sound feels fresh and reveals a new side of Daichi Miura.

The lyrics convey the pursuit of dreams and a strong will to overcome adversity and move forward, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in September 2024 as an insert song for the PlayStation 5 game “DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH,” the piece meshes perfectly with the game’s atmosphere.

It’s recommended not only for fans of the game but also for anyone seeking new musical encounters.

It’s a song that gives you the courage to face everyday challenges.

Stardust Merry-Go-RoundMiura Yutaro

Yutaro Miura 'Stardust Merry-Go-Round' [MV]
Stardust Merry-Go-RoundMiura Yutaro

Yutaro Miura is a multi-talented performer born to actor Tomokazu Miura and idol Momoe Yamaguchi.

Although he went on hiatus in 2010, he had been active as the vocalist of the rock band Perky SALT.

Later, under the name Yutaro Miura, he pursued acting while also performing over 300 solo live shows a year.

Having strongly inherited the talents of his mother, singer Momoe Yamaguchi, and his father, actor Tomokazu Miura, we can look forward to his future success!

Gait trainingsekai denryoku

Gait Training – Zundamon / looming gloom
Gait trainingsekai denryoku

Hokou Kunren (Walking Training) by Vocaloid producer World Electric is a work that grippingly draws in its listeners.

Sung with VOICEVOX Zundamon, this track captures safety and the everyday from a unique angle, evoking the mad tales of people living on the fringes of urban life.

As you keep listening, it sends chills down your spine.

The vocals employ a poetry-reading technique, demonstrating an artistry that goes beyond the bounds of mere music.

touch-me-not (balsam flower)Nakajima Miyuki

Released in 1978, Miyuki Nakajima’s song “Housenka” is a masterpiece filled with poignancy and deep emotion.

The piece was created as a tribute to a friend, portraying the sorrow and heartache of facing the sudden death of someone dear.

Its warmly enveloping melody and lyrics that sink into the heart are sure to resonate with anyone who has experienced heartbreak or the loss of a loved one.

I hope that listening to this song will help ease your pain, even just a little.

Wish Upon a StarNakanishi Keizō

Keizo Nakanishi - 04 - When You Wish Upon a Star (Live 1993)
Wish Upon a StarNakanishi Keizō

The regret of “Why couldn’t I do it back then?” is, in a way, a life theme everyone shares.

It’s easy to call it a matter of imagination, but you can’t truly feel it until later, right? At times like that, it seems all we can do is wish upon a star.

That’s what this song is about!

To the Lake of StarsHisaishi Joe

To the Lake of Stars (Piano) – from the film “Howl’s Moving Castle”
To the Lake of StarsHisaishi Joe

Howl and his companions travel across mountains and wilderness in the moving castle.

Along the way, they arrive at the Lake of Stars.

Beneath dim, drifting clouds, the deep-blue lake is breathtakingly beautiful.

This piece lets you feel the magic of that mysterious lake.

Its delicate, gentle piano tones seep into the heart.

The calm, unhurried sound throughout brings back the lake’s tranquil scene—doesn’t it make you feel a bit sentimental?

luminescent signalHisaishi Joe

"Emission Signal" from "Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea" played by ocha
luminescent signalHisaishi Joe

In this film, Morse code is used as a means of communication between Sosuke and his father.

I’m amazed that little Sosuke can use Morse code (lol).

The overall structure of the piece is very simple, expressing the straightforward feel of the signals.

However, there are key changes in the middle of the piece that add depth to the music.

Since Sosuke’s father is a sailor, those modulations might also be expressing the harshness of life at sea.