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Songs you want to listen to at the end of summer: Late-summer classics to look back on the season

Doesn’t the end of summer make you feel strangely sentimental? It’s the season when the dazzling sunlight softens bit by bit and dusk comes earlier.

You feel like lingering over summer memories or spending unhurried time with someone special, don’t you? And at the farewell of summer, the music you want to hear is somehow wistful and nostalgic.

In this article, we’ll introduce lovely songs that are perfect for the end of summer—gems that seep into the heart as the seasons change.

Songs to listen to at the end of summer: Late-summer classics to look back on the season (21–30)

BoyhoodInoue Yosui

Yosui Inoue – Shonen Jidai (Live) NHK Hall 2014/5/22
BoyhoodInoue Yosui

A signature song by Yosui Inoue that evokes the bittersweet feeling of summer’s end.

The simple piano accompaniment lends a beautiful, cool impression, while Inoue’s lovely singing voice brings out the tenderness and beauty of the piece.

It’s such a beloved national classic that it even appears in textbooks, and it also drew attention for including words he coined himself, like “kaze-azami” and “yoi-kagari.” It reminds us once again that even without understanding every word, music has the power to resonate so deeply.

Hello, my friendMatsutōya Yumi

This is a million-selling classic by Yumi Matsutoya, affectionately known as Yuming.

It was also used as the theme song for the 1994 TV drama “A Summer with You.” When you fall in love with a friend, it’s scary to confess because you’re afraid of ruining the relationship, right? This song captures exactly those feelings of wavering between friendship and romantic affection.

You confess, get rejected, and can’t even go back to being just friends.

If you experienced that kind of heartbreak this summer, please give it a listen.

It’s a song so gentle it could bring you to tears, one that stays close to your pain.

Songs you want to listen to at the end of summer: Late-summer classics to look back on the season (31–40)

love hotelkuriipuhaipe

It’s a song by CreepHyp that portrays the lingering feelings of a woman who fell seriously in love during a summer fling.

CreepHyp can be a bit polarizing, but they’re known for vocalist Seikaikan Ozaki’s ultra high-pitched voice.

The guitar riffs, delivered with a beautiful, transparent sound, are also excellent, giving this track a cool atmosphere that perfectly suits the end of summer.

In the lyrics, the woman experiences a summer romance and ends up falling for real.

But when summer ends, so does the relationship.

The song captures those bittersweet, frustrating emotions.

sea glasssutoreitenaa

Straightener “Seaglass” Music Video (Dir: Takuro Okubo)
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“Seaglass” is the 21st single released in 2016 by Straightener, a four-piece rock band.

Seaglass refers to pieces of glass washed up on the shore that have had their sharp edges worn down and rounded, so the title instantly evokes summer and the sea.

The song is characterized by the contrast between its tight, driving rhythm and Atsushi Horie’s emotional vocals.

It’s a classic whose lyrics, set at the end of summer, poignantly capture a man’s feelings of love—definitely give it a listen!

Summer MemoriesKetsumeishi

“Natsu no Omoide” (Summer Memories) is a popular summer song by Ketsumeishi, released in 2003.

Many of you may have heard it back when it was used in a commercial for what is now SoftBank.

The song captures glittering summer memories spent with friends during our youth, making it one you’ll want to listen to as summer draws to a close.

For adults, it can stir a touch of sadness for days that won’t come back, but if students listen to it on the last day of summer vacation, it’s a song that makes you think: Let’s have fun together again next year!

The End of Summeraibii karaa

IVY COLOR [End of Summer] Music Video
The End of Summeraibii karaa

It’s a sweet-and-sour, heartwarming love song set at a fireworks festival.

It’s by the rock band Ivy to Fraudulent Game (Aibī Karā), and the view count of the music video on YouTube keeps climbing.

The lyrics, delivered in a slightly breathy, husky, somewhat high voice, feel like they’ve packed the entirety of summer youth into them.

At the very end of the lyrics there’s a scene where the love finally blossoms—guaranteed to hit you right in the heart! It’s a song I’d love for everyone to hear at least once this summer, not only for those whose crushes have blossomed, but also for those who haven’t.

WILLNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima 'WILL' MUSIC VIDEO Shorts ver.
WILLNakajima Mika

Many people might not match the song to its title, but once you hear the chorus you’ll surely recognize this popular track by Mika Nakashima.

The lyrics, woven with beautiful words that evoke summer night skies, pair perfectly with her stunning vocals.

The title “WILL” doesn’t just refer to the auxiliary verb for the future; as a noun, it also means intention.

In this song, “will” is used as that noun, carrying the message that everything was decided by one’s own will.

It’s a cool track that’s perfect for looking back on the summer.