HoneyWorks, a Japanese creator unit commonly known as Haniwa, began their activities on video-sharing sites such as Niconico in 2010 and made their major debut in January 2014.
Haniwa’s songs, many of which have been used as theme songs for anime, films, and variety shows, are hugely popular on social media thanks to their catchy appeal!
In this feature, we introduce recommended piano arrangement sheet music for those who want to try playing Haniwa’s songs on the piano, along with performance videos.
Please enjoy performances that showcase the gentle tones of the piano, offering a different charm from the original vocals by Vocaloid, voice actors, and singers, as well as the lively sound.
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[Haniwa] A viral sensation on videos and social media! Introducing piano sheet music for the super-popular songs (1–10)
RomeoLIP×LIP (Yūjirō・Aizō / CV: Kōki Uchiyama・Nobunaga Shimazaki)

Romeo, a song by LIP×LIP, a two-member male virtual idol unit produced by HoneyWorks, is an adorable love song that makes your heart skip a beat with its lyrics told from a prince’s perspective as he speaks to his lady.
It’s also gained attention for its star-studded voice cast, and has been embraced by many fans as “irresistibly ticklish” and “an absolute banger.” When playing it on piano, sharply contrast the relaxed, narrative sections with the more forceful parts where the prince invites the lady out, to create a performance with clear dynamics.
Heroine Training ProjectHONEY WORKS

A cute love song included on the album “Sukisugite Yabai.
~Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai Character Song Collection~,” depicting a girl who dreams of being a heroine as she works up the courage to confess to her destined one! You can’t help but swoon at this earnest, irresistibly lovable girl.
To express the song’s exhilarating momentum on the piano, focus on positivity and a sense of speed.
Keep a precise rhythm with your left hand, and play the right-hand melody with a buoyant touch, producing clear tone for each note.
The Day I Call Your NameHONEY WORKS

The song “The Day I Call Your Name” portrays a romance between a boy and a girl, where you can’t help but feel a flutter as the distance between them steadily and surely grows smaller.
The lyrics vividly convey how, each time they call each other’s name, their awareness of one another deepens, and the sound that elevates this world perfectly matches the mood—making it a quintessential youth anthem.
Fans have praised it, saying things like, “It’s pure love, so I want to root for them,” and “I want to listen to it in winter.” Why not enjoy playing it on the piano while reminiscing about those awkward yet earnest youthful romances?
Sorry for Being Cute feat. Chu-tan (CV: Saori Hayami)HONEY WORKS

This song is part of HoneyWorks’ music series and project Confession Executive Committee ~Love Series~.
It portrays a character during their “oshi-katsu,” enthusiastically supporting their favorite idol, and is titled “Kawaikute Gomen.” Its ultra-strong self-affirming lyrics went viral on social media, making it a huge hit.
Beyond the positive lyrics, the catchy, unforgettable melody and cute sound are also key reasons for its popularity.
By playing it lightly, you can fully express that cuteness even in a piano arrangement.
Even if you feel a bit shy singing it because the self-confidence is “too high,” you can still have a blast playing it on the piano (lol).
I want to be cute.HONEY WORKS

Included on HoneyWorks’ major 4th album “Nando Datte, Suki.
~Confession Executive Committee~,” the song “Kawaiku Naritai” (“I Want to Be Cute”) is especially popular among women.
The image of someone trying their best with makeup or attempting to greet their crush so they’ll look even a little cuter in their eyes is irresistibly charming, isn’t it? Many people, regardless of gender, can relate to wanting to polish their appearance for someone they like.
Listening to the original track to boost your romantic motivation is great, but enjoying a gentle piano version and refining yourself from the inside out is also highly recommended!
No same-oshi allowedHONEY WORKS

Overflowing with love for one’s “oshi,” Dōtan☆Kyōhi is a song that speaks for idol fans’ feelings.
“Dōtan kyohi” is an otaku term that expresses a desire not to interact with other fans who support the same idol.
The lyrics vividly portray the realism of feeling down when your idol gives fan service to someone else, or even developing a hint of rivalry.
If you’re someone whose love for your oshi just won’t stop overflowing, whose heart is always painfully full because of them—why not release those feelings on the piano?
Can You Hear Me? feat. Haruki (Puppy) HONEY WORKS

“Can You Hear Me?” is the theme song of the anime Our Love Has Always Been 10 Centimeters Apart, which is based on HoneyWorks’ Confession Executive Committee series.
It’s a bittersweet yet warm song in which the singer confides in her beloved brother, who passed away from illness, asking, “What do you think I should do at times like this?” The gentle sound that enhances the lyric’s world pairs perfectly with the delicate tones of the piano.
While picturing the lyrics that yearn for a cherished person you can no longer meet—“I wish you were by my side”—play softly and with care.


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