[Reiwa Autumn Songs] Seasonal Melodies That Resonate with the Heart | A Curated Selection of Masterpieces to Enjoy in Autumn!
When you think of autumn, many of you probably feel it has a slightly more sentimental atmosphere compared to summer.
Perhaps because of that, even in the Reiwa era, a great number of songs themed around autumn have been released.
In this article, we’ll introduce autumn songs from the Reiwa era.
Each track deserves to be loved as a new autumn staple, with lyrics that truly resonate.
As you listen to the songs we’re about to introduce, be sure to pay attention to the lyrics!
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Osmanthus and JellyfishMel

This song, with the curious pairing of “Osmanthus and Jellyfish,” was created by rapper Mel, who is popular—especially among younger listeners—for chill, laid-back tracks.
It features a beautifully calm track and vocals, making it a piece you’ll want to savor on a long autumn night.
And I think the song’s greatest appeal lies in the beauty of the words woven into its lyrics.
Reading through the lyrics, with their wonderful word choices, might be perfect for the reading season of autumn.
cosmos (flower)ROTTENGRAFFTY

ROTTENGRAFFTY, a rock band based in Kyoto and active nationwide, has been performing since 1999, and even now in the Reiwa era they remain a popular band at the forefront of the Japanese rock scene.
Among the songs they released in 2022 is one that sings about autumn.
It’s called “Akizakura,” read as akizakura rather than “cosmos.” While it’s built on a heavy loud-rock band sound, it’s a one-of-a-kind track distinguished by a melody line that incorporates a kayōkyoku-like (Japanese pop standard) flavor—something characteristic of their music.
The lyrics don’t use many concrete expressions, but that leaves space for each listener to interpret the meaning and emotions in their own way.
Be sure to read the lyrics as you listen and let your thoughts wander.
gentianWANIMA

A song whose warm melody, wrapped in the autumn air, gently seeps into the heart.
WANIMA’s warmly toned vocals tenderly stay close to the listener.
Though this piece had only been performed live, it was included on the October 2019 album COMINATCHA!! in response to fans who wanted an official recording.
The lyrics convey the strength to face forward and overcome adversity, as well as the importance of holding on to unchanging feelings.
It’s perfect for listening alone on a long autumn night, or for sharing with someone dear while talking about life.
Its resonant words and tranquil tune will gently envelop your heart.
Autumn sky or an orange duskKanoerana

Kanoerana is a singer-songwriter who made her major debut in 2016.
When it comes to her autumn-themed songs, “Aki no Sora Mata wa Orenji no Yuugure” comes to mind.
Reading a bit of the lyrics first might make you brace yourself, thinking, “Is this a heavy song…?” but that impression should vanish once you listen.
The light accompaniment features refreshingly resonant guitar sounds, and the melody—sung with a bouncy rhythm—feels wonderfully pleasant.
In the latter part of the track, the lyrics turn bright and forward-looking, so be sure to listen all the way through while following along with the words.
Song of the Eternal NightKami wa saikoro o furanai

God Doesn’t Roll Dice delivers a heartrending breakup song.
With its beautiful musical progression and fluent vocals, it’s a perfect track for long autumn nights.
A rock ballad featuring piano and strings, it carries a powerful, straight-to-the-heart impact in its arrangement, vocals, and lyrics alike.
Released in May 2019, it initially appeared on YouTube only as a lyric video, but due to the strong response, a full music video was later produced.
It’s an inspiring autumn song you’ll want to hear on a chilly fall evening.
[Reiwa Autumn Songs] Music That Resonates With the Heart | Carefully Selected Classics to Enjoy in Autumn! (41–50)
morning moonFujita Maiko

A song distinguished by a beautiful melody that colors the autumn moon and lyrics that resonate with the heart.
Maiko Fujita’s gentle voice exquisitely captures the bittersweet feeling of looking up at the moon shining in the night sky and thinking of a beloved.
Included on the May 2023 album “Color,” this piece conveys emotional shifts through autumnal imagery—crickets’ chirps, the sounds of late summer—making it feel as if you’re reading a short novel.
It’s perfect for those experiencing the ache of unrequited love, a song you’ll want to listen to quietly at night.
Brimming with Maiko Fujita’s charm, it deserves to be cherished as a new autumn classic.
I can’t recognize the scent of osmanthus.Mita-mura Chiharu

Suddenly, can you describe the scent of osmanthus in words? Many people can kind of imagine it, but can’t quite explain it, right? This song, whose title taps into that vague sense of shared feeling, is by singer-songwriter Chiharu Mitamura.
As you read the lyrics, which trace the relationship and feelings between the narrator and “you,” you feel a sweet-and-sour poignancy that tightens something deep in your chest.
I also think the acoustic sound and her warm voice perfectly suit the relaxed atmosphere of autumn.


