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

This is a solo track by Keisuke Kuwata.
As the title suggests, although it’s lively, it’s a song for late summer into autumn.
By contrasting the days spent together in summer, it brings in the image of fireworks as a closing note for two people who are drifting apart.
It’s a poignant love song that expresses loneliness.
fireworksBUZZ THE BEARS

“Hanabi” is a song that beautifully portrays fireworks—an iconic symbol of summer—and the emotions of the people who watch them.
Created by BUZZ THE BEARS, a three-piece band from Osaka, it skillfully captures the atmosphere of lovers shining like fireworks.
With an uptempo feel that highlights the power of the male vocals, it gives you the sensation of sparklers glittering right in your hand.
As you listen, vivid images of breathtaking fireworks lasting for just one night naturally come to mind.
Close your eyes and enjoy that world!
FireworkCzecho No Republic

A song that was also used as the theme for TV Tokyo’s program “SICKS: Everyone Is Sick with Something.” It depicts a protagonist weighed down by anxiety who finds hope in fireworks—grand blossoms blooming in the dark night.
The lyrics overlay the fireworks’ majesty and warmth, which tear through the darkness, soar into the sky, and illuminate the earth, with the notion of “freedom.” Like a summer event that evokes an extraordinary mood, the song possesses a mysterious charm that conjures a world that feels somewhat real, yet not quite reality.
Sparkler welcomes GOKIINFINITY16

This is a reggae love number that overlays the memories of a brief romance with fireworks.
It’s a track by INFINITY16, a reggae group from Yokohama, Kanagawa, released in 2008 as their fifth single.
The gentle, warm, laid-back sound is exceptionally easy on the ears, with a charm that makes you want to keep listening.
The lyrics, which make you reminisce about your own youth, are another distinctive feature.
It might be best enjoyed while watching the waves roll in and out on the beach—the music will surely put your mind at ease.
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.



