There are many songs themed around sunsets and evening skies, and the kind of music you listen to can change depending on your mood that day.
In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of Japanese songs that are perfect for the evening.
If you’re a student or finishing work early, many of you are probably on your way home.
We’ve picked out songs that are perfect for that walk home and evening tracks that also work great as background music.
From sentimental tunes to heartwarming songs, enjoy them alongside the beautiful orange scenery.
We’re sure they’ll become a comforting presence in your heart.
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Japanese songs perfect for the evening. Recommended evening tracks for your commute or as background music (1–10)
Let’s watch the sunset and listen to music.toketa denkyū

Toketa Denkyu is a four-piece rock band formed mainly by members who met in their high school mandolin club, and they were selected as finalists in Senkou Riot 2013.
Their song “Let’s Watch the Sunset and Listen to Music,” included on their first album piece of film, leaves a delicate sound lingering in your ears right from the opening.
The lyrics, which recall someone who is no longer here while watching the setting sun, may evoke a heart-wrenching sense of sorrow for anyone who has had a similar experience.
It’s a spacious, sentimental ballad with a gently unfolding ensemble.
Have you seen the crimson-red sky?BUMP OF CHICKEN

A bittersweet yet heartwarming song themed around the beauty of the sunset.
It’s a hidden gem brimming with the simple charm characteristic of BUMP OF CHICKEN.
Released in June 2008, the track is said to have been inspired by a striking sunset that Fujiwara saw.
Its distinctive sound, played using only low chords, leaves a deep impression on listeners.
Perfect for when you want to break free from the bustle of everyday life or head home with a calm mind.
Listen to this piece while gazing at the evening sky, and it will surely stay close to your heart.
maybe, surely/probably, absolutely/definitelyTakeuchi Anna

Before her major debut, singer-songwriter Anna Takeuchi, whose talent had already been drawing attention—including her participation in the “Japan Nite US tour 2018” across seven U.S.
cities—released a digital-only single on August 23, 2023 titled “Tabun, Kitto, Zettai” (“Maybe, Surely, Definitely”).
The track was created around the theme of “the end of the summer of one’s second year in high school.” Its lyrics, which wish for an unrequited love to be fulfilled, vividly bring back the feelings of youth.
With its airy ensemble and faintly nostalgic atmosphere perfectly suited to a twilight view, it’s a bright, pop-leaning number.
Dinner is ready.Yano Akiko

Akiko Yano is a singer-songwriter who relocated her base of activities to the United States in 1990 and has since continued to energetically collaborate in sessions with a variety of musicians.
Her third single, “Gohan ga Dekitayo” (Dinner’s Ready), which also serves as the title track of her fourth album, charms listeners with its catchy melody and distinctive vocals, evoking a gentle warmth.
Its lyrics, which convey the warmth of family and a sense of nostalgia, make it a song you’ll want to hear at dusk as the day winds down.
Centered on piano and featuring a light, sprightly ensemble that lingers in the ear, it’s a great pick for background music.
Crimson-colored sunsetFujifaburikku

A sentimental mid-tempo number by Fujifabric that gently colors the twilight sky.
Released as a single in November 2005, it was also used as the ending theme for the TV Kanagawa program “saku saku.” Its lyrical lyrics and soothing melody resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a song you’ll want to play while strolling home, watching the cityscape bathed in the setting sun.
It’s also perfect as background music during breaks from work or study.
Highly recommended when you want to step away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and take a relaxing breath.
Family songHoshino Gen

Released in 2017 as the 10th single.
Its mid-tempo, relaxed rhythm and grand melody, together with lyrics filled with universal wishes and prayers, resonate beautifully.
Listening to it on the train ride home in the evening might make you feel a fondness for each and every person riding in the same car.
Tokyo Sunsetback number

A song you’ll want to listen to while gazing at a sky dyed the colors of sunset.
The delicate lyrical world of back number overlaps with the scenes of a city at dusk.
Included on the album Chandelier, this track seems to speak for those who have just moved to the big city and are feeling a swirl of emotions.
Released in December 2015, it brilliantly captures the bittersweetness of urban life.
When you’re wrapped in an orange-hued landscape and want to take a breather at day’s end, this song is just right.
It’s a captivating piece that stays close to a tired heart and quietly gives you the strength to face tomorrow.



