There’s a phrase, “beneficial rain,” but when rain appears in love songs, it tends to carry a slightly sad image, doesn’t it?
What songs came to mind for you?
In this article, we’ll introduce love songs related to rain.
We’ve gathered plenty of tracks that mention rain in the lyrics, songs that depict the June rainy season, and love songs you’ll want to hear on a rainy day.
From nostalgic classics to the latest hits, you’ll be able to enjoy a wide range of rain-themed songs, so please try finding your favorite love song!
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Rainy love songs. Perfect love songs for rainy days (1–10)
Because I fell in loveaimyon

It’s a gem of a ballad by Aimyon that not only conveys the aching sense of loss after love ends, but also evokes gratitude for having met that special person.
Included on the album “Shunkanteki Sixth Sense,” released in February 2019, this piece captivates with its stripped-down, unadorned arrangement.
Known for being recorded in a single take, the acoustic guitar tones and her raw vocals resonate as if speaking right beside the listener.
It leaves you with a warm feeling, one that makes you cherish how your view of the world has changed through knowing love.
Perfect for a quiet night when you want to shed a few tears and detox your heart.
rainy sceneryrokudenashi

A striking track by Rokudenashi, built around a structure that shifts from gentle piano lines into a danceable sound.
Featured on the EP “Hikage,” released in July 2025, the song was written and composed by DUSTCELL’s Misumi.
Carrying pain in the heart yet moving forward with someone precious, the theme meshes perfectly with vocalist Ninzin’s emotional delivery.
It’s a song that will quietly stay by your side when you’re feeling sentimental.
umbrellaMrs. GREEN APPLE

Amid an unending rain of sorrow, a powerless feeling like standing motionless without an umbrella.
Even so, it is a song that portrays a painfully selfless love, swearing to become the “umbrella” oneself to protect a loved one.
The track was included on the 2016 single “Samama Festival!” and was later featured on the 2017 album “Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.” Written by vocalist Motoki Omori during his high school years and released after parting with someone close, its background deepens the work’s sense of urgency.
When your heart is shrouded in deep sadness, listening to it will remind you that feelings for someone can be a source of salvation.
A love on the verge of witheringSuzuki Suzuki

This song poignantly portrays a couple who, after their youthful days end and they enter the working world, gradually drift apart until their relationship ends.
It’s sure to resonate with anyone in college who feels distance growing with someone important.
Released by Suzuki Suzuki in April 2021 as the final installment of their love-themed trilogy, it’s characterized by beautiful harmonies.
The lyrics, in plain and realistic language, capture the fragility of a relationship where busy days lead to fewer meetings and dwindling contact.
Its mellow tones will stay close by your side.
Like this tonightaimyon

This is a song by Aimyon that portrays a helpless night where you dissolve your true feelings into the bubbles in your glass and surrender yourself to an ambiguous relationship.
Wishing for no more than a modest trigger to feel fulfilled evokes emotions akin to the resignation of unrequited love.
Released in November 2018, the song drew attention as the theme for the drama “We Can’t Become Beasts,” and has been streamed over 100 million times.
If you’ve ever been unable to tell someone how you really feel and felt like you might as well just go with the flow, you’ll surely understand the protagonist’s pain.
Doesn’t it feel like this song gently stays close to a heart burdened with feelings that have nowhere to go?
LOVE Tear-ColoredMatsuura Aya

A classic love song that irresistibly captures missed connections and aching tenderness through exchanges over cell phone emails.
The anxiety of no reply, the frustration of feelings not getting through, and emotions overflowing—set against the backdrop of the flip-phone era, it delicately portrays the subtle emotional swings of a girl in love.
The melody crafted by Tsunku perfectly weaves brightness with poignancy, and Matsuura’s transparent voice—she was just 15 at the time—pierces the heart.
Released in September 2001, the single reached No.
3 on the Oricon weekly chart, and at year’s end she took on the major role of opening act in her first appearance at the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
When you want to shed tears over love’s fragility, give it a listen.
Song of PointillismMrs. GREEN APPLE · Inoue Sonoko

A beloved ballad featuring the overwhelmingly popular band Mrs.
GREEN APPLE and vocalist Sonoko Inoue, who is also active as an actress.
It portrays a bittersweet yet beautiful story of two people who fall in love within a limited time.
The rich expressiveness of Motoki Omori’s voice and the crystalline clarity of Sonoko Inoue’s vocals weave a harmony that conveys feelings beyond words.
Included on the single “Ao to Natsu” released in August 2018, the song colored the story as an insert track in the film “Aonatsu: Kimi ni Koi Shita 30-nichi.” Knowing that the intention was to express dialog-free scenes through singing makes the lyrics resonate even more deeply.
It’s a song that gently accompanies that slightly lonely feeling, like the end of summer.



