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[Fireworks Songs] Masterpieces that mirror the heart in beautiful, fleeting fireworks [2026]

There are many things that symbolize summer, but fireworks are definitely among the essentials! Not only the big fireworks launched at festivals, but also handheld ones like sparklers—the sounds, the sights, and even the smell of gunpowder—all of it makes us feel summer.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of songs themed around fireworks! Fireworks are dazzling and beautiful, but that beauty vanishes in an instant.

Isn’t that fleeting moment of beauty precisely the form of aesthetics that Japanese people cherish? The songs we’re about to introduce don’t just capture the beauty of fireworks; some reflect our own feelings in their transience.

We hope you find the perfect song for you.

[Fireworks Songs] Masterpieces that mirror our hearts in the beautiful, fleeting fireworks [2026] (81–90)

Summer Sky HANABIPASSPO☆

This is a song released by PASSPO☆ in August 2012.

It conveys the feeling of cherishing fleeting moments, like fireworks that color the summer night sky.

The way time spent with a cherished person in memories is likened to beautiful, ephemeral fireworks is striking.

Also included on the album “One World,” the track’s appeal lies in its unique atmosphere that blends a rock flavor with the tones of traditional Japanese instruments.

With a melody that evokes the end of summer, it’s a song that sings of fragile yet beautiful memories.

It’s perfect for when you’re feeling nostalgic for summer days gone by or want to look back on memories with someone special.

Let’s go see the fireworksa flood of circle

[Official Lyric Video] Let's Go See Fireworks – a flood of circle
Let's go see the fireworksa flood of circle

A classic that intertwines hearts with summer fireworks.

Released in July 2022, a flood of circle’s song carries a warm message that gently supports a weary heart.

With fireworks illuminating the midsummer night sky as its theme, the lyrics resonate as they portray people soothing their everyday fatigue and holding on to hope.

Chosen as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Sumida River Fireworks Festival – Special Edition 2022,” it struck a chord with many listeners.

Woven from rock sounds and an emotional vocal performance, this is a track you’ll want to play while gazing up at the summer night sky.

Recommended for anyone who wants to cherish those fleeting moments that shine like fireworks.

fireworksplane

Released in 2007, “Hanabi” is plane’s fifth single.

Its lyrics compellingly liken fireworks—brilliant in the sky yet fading in an instant—to a romance with someone dear.

With its pleasant pop-rock feel, the song strikingly paints a unique world where the transience and beauty of fireworks coexist—something many listeners may find relatable.

The distinctive, poetic word choices further enhance its appeal.

Highly recommended if you enjoy songs with lyrics that read like a novel.

HANABI feat. Asami ImaiHara Yumi

This is a song by popular voice actress Yumi Hara.

It was released in 2012 as her solo debut single.

The Japanese-style melody is striking.

It’s a poignant message song about singing for a beloved person who is no longer here.

Fellow voice actress Asami Imai also took part.

fireworksUtabitoHA

Fireworks [Utaibitohane] cover
fireworksUtabitoHA

This is a song by the folk duo Utahito Hane.

It was released in 2000 as their second single.

A fresh, slightly nostalgic track that brings back memories of fireworks from childhood.

It was used as the ending theme for the variety show TV Ojamambo.

Goldfish FireworksOtsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka / Goldfish Fireworks (Short Ver.)
Goldfish FireworksOtsuka Ai

Kingyo Hanabi likens the fleeting heartbreak of a man and woman in summer to goldfish and fireworks, singing of an image that carries the ephemerality of fireworks and scatters beautifully and gracefully like a goldfish’s tail.

At the end of one summer, a man and woman meet again after a long time.

The girl has long harbored a one-sided love for the boy, but because she already knows he has a girlfriend, all she can do—while suppressing her aching feelings—is gaze at his profile.

This poignant story, paired with a bittersweet and beautiful melody, vividly portrays the fragile romances of summer.

[Fireworks Songs] Masterpieces that resonate with the beautiful, fleeting nature of fireworks [2026] (91–100)

fireworksYamazaki Masayoshi

Masayoshi Yamazaki / Fireworks <First Half>
fireworksYamazaki Masayoshi

If you want to take a thoughtful look back on the life you’ve led so far, this song might be perfect to listen to.

It’s a work by Masayoshi Yamazaki, a popular singer-songwriter known for hits like “One more time, One more chance,” released in 2010 as his 27th single.

The sound is striking for its airy feel, as if you can sense a cool breeze gently passing by, lighter than the heat of summer.

Try surrendering yourself to the music at a relaxed pace.