The unique atmosphere of nighttime—something you don’t get in the morning or afternoon—somehow evokes a touch of wistfulness and loneliness, doesn’t it?
In this article, we’ll introduce classic and popular songs themed around “night,” perfect for those hours.
We’ve gathered tracks ideal for quiet nights, such as “songs you want to listen to alone at night” and “songs that evoke beautiful nighttime scenery.”
If you’re looking for music that matches night views for an evening walk, drive, or run, be sure to check these out.
From ballads that suit a relaxed night to dance tunes that make you want to move, we’ve got you covered—there’s sure to be a track you’ll want to play.
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[Night Songs] Masterpieces themed around the night. J-POP to listen to at nighttime (1–10)
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A perfect song for strolling or driving through the city at night, when everything has quieted down, is Aimyon’s 2018 release “Konya Kono Mama.” It portrays emotions with no place to go, conjuring an image of dissolving into the night.
While it’s a melodious track that blends rock and pop, it also carries a certain wistfulness and sultriness.
Along with her supple vocals, the song gently soothes the heart.
It’s great to listen to while swaying in the night breeze, or to hum along to in your car or room.
Chronostasiskinoko teikoku

At night, many people probably want to listen to stylish, moody tracks.
For those people, I recommend Kinoko Teikoku’s “Chronostasis.” Though the band sadly went on hiatus in 2019 after a member left, they’re well known for their distinctive atmosphere-rich sound, and this song also has a stylish touch with hints of jazz.
The vocalist, Chiaki Sato, has a pleasantly soothing voice, and listening to this track while twilight settles in should make for a very relaxing time.
Magic of a Summer Nightindigo la End

From the very intro, this song draws you in: it’s Indigo la End’s “Natsuya no Magic,” led by Enon Kawatani.
Its laid-back, mellow melody evokes an emotional atmosphere.
The layered vocals in the chorus are gently beautiful and deeply nuanced.
The lyrics, which conjure a late summer night, bring on a touch of nostalgia.
It’s a track I recommend for those solitary nights when you want to sink into your feelings, thinking about an unrequited love or a heartbreak from the past.
Agate Caressed by NightAyase

This song, with its mature, mellow synth sound that perfectly suits the night, was produced by Ayase—known as the composer of YOASOBI—during his days as a Vocaloid producer.
Back then it was sung by Hatsune Miku, but in 2020 a self-cover lyric video was released.
The lyrics depict the breakup of a certain couple, and the image that stands out is the last train.
While they used to spend time together late into the night even after the last train had gone, on the day they part ways they separate before the last train—a portrayal that is achingly poignant and pierces the heart.
The Brink of NightRADWIMPS

The song that supports me when I’m spending a pitch-dark night alone is “Yoru no Fuchi.” RADWIMPS released it in 2019, eight years after the Great East Japan Earthquake, pouring their feelings into it so we wouldn’t forget the disaster.
Its ambient tones resonate, gently accompanying feelings of loneliness and anxiety.
You’ll likely find comfort in its warm phrases that feel like they’re staying with you until morning comes.
Along with Yojiro Noda’s gentle vocals, the music slowly spreads through the dark, quiet night.
It’s also a great one to listen to on nights when you just can’t sleep, to help calm your mind.



