Songs to Listen to in June: A Curated Selection of Rain-Themed Tracks and Classics for Father’s Day
After Golden Week passes and June arrives, summer is just around the corner.
We often find ourselves wrapped in the uniquely sentimental mood of the rainy season.
In this article, we’ve gathered classic songs that suit June’s atmosphere—heart-touching rain tunes and warm tracks perfect for Father’s Day.
It’s a time when both the weather and our feelings can be unstable, but why not spend it savoring the flow of moments unique to this season, accompanied by music you love?
Here’s to a wonderful encounter with a song that stays close to your heart.
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Songs to Listen to in June: A Curated Selection of Rain-Themed Tunes and Father’s Day Classics (111–120)
Amezing BluesT-junctions

The blues duo T-Jiros, comprising Taeko Ito and Tomohito Shinoda, wrote this song as the theme for Eiji Uchida’s work “If You Cry in the Rain.” Its distinctive blues sound and Taeko Ito’s weathered, deeply human vocals leave a strong impression.
The work itself is a drama set on a film set in the 1980s, and the song perfectly matches that world.
Despite the lyrics and sound being simple in structure, the song conveys a powerful sense of resolve, as if determined to push forward through adversity.
A Bouquet of Kisses in the RainImai Miki

When the rainy season begins, the song I find myself wanting to listen to is Miki Imai’s “Bouquet of Kisses in the Rain.” This track features a heartwarming melody and lyrics that beautifully color special rainy-day moments.
Its soul-soothing sound brings coolness and comfort amid the muggy days.
It also richly expresses a woman’s joyful happiness, lifting even the heaviest moods into something brighter.
Why not let the sound of the rain be your BGM and change your mood with this one song?
sparklingSakura Ebīzu

Sakura Ebis, an idol group from Stardust Promotion—known for the success of acts like Momoiro Clover Z and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku—have a song that’s perfect for June: Kirakira.
Its sound evokes the glittering scenery after the rain, making it a great fit for Japan’s rainy June season.
Their slightly unpolished singing style, if anything, feels even more emotional.
Flowers of JuneShonan no Kaze

June is known as a popular wedding season, as suggested by the term “June bride.” Shonan no Kaze’s “June Flower” is a song themed around June weddings.
Its moving lyrics tell of holding a wedding now that they were too young to have when they first got married.
If you’re preparing for your own wedding, this is definitely one song you should listen to.
hydrangeaMemai SIREN

An emotional rock number perfect for Japan’s rainy June.
Released in May 2019 by Memai SIREN, the song drew attention when it was chosen as the theme for the short film “The World That Never Ends.” Riding on a passionate sound arrangement, it sings of the inner struggle of a heart trapped in the past.
Its melancholic melody and Kyotera’s powerful vocals leave a strong impression.
A recommended track for those moments when you find yourself pondering life in the rain.



