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[Sky-Themed Nursery Rhymes and Songs] Children’s Songs Loved Across Generations

There are many nursery rhymes, school songs, and traditional children’s songs that take the sky as their theme or evoke images of the sky.

Even when we say “the sky,” the scenes vary widely—from the freshness of a clear blue sky, to the beauty of a sunset, to the mystery of a starry night.

In this article, we introduce heartwarming nursery rhymes, school songs, and traditional children’s songs that sing about the sky.

You might even find a familiar title that makes you hum the melody without thinking! Enjoy these classic songs that depict the sky as you gaze at it at different times of day.

[Sky Nursery Rhymes and Songs] Children’s Songs Loved Across Generations (31–40)

Come, fireflyNihon warabeuta

Firefly, Come – Hotaru Koi | Ho, ho, firefly, come (Japanese song / children’s song)
Come, fireflyNihon warabeuta

Fireflies flitting about the dark night sky, glowing with beautiful light, are cherished in Japan as a symbol of early summer.

In Japan, the Genji-botaru and Heike-botaru species are especially famous.

Seeing fireflies makes you want to sing the nursery rhyme that goes, “Hoo-hoo, fireflies, come.”

Tanuki Bayashi of Shojoji TempleNihon warabeuta

Shojoji no Tanuki-bayashi [with song] – Children’s Song
Tanuki Bayashi of Shojoji TempleNihon warabeuta

“Sho, sho, shojōji” is a very rhythmic and cheerful children’s song.

Just imagining many tanuki dancing under the moonlight brings a smile to your face.

It’s adorable and absolutely perfect for children.

MoonTaki Rentarō

The Moon (Autumn Moon) / Rentaro Taki Michiko Tai
MoonTaki Rentarō

There are many children’s songs with the moon as their theme, but among them, “Tsuki” composed by Rentarō Taki is perhaps especially famous.

Although Taki is known as a composer, he actually wrote the lyrics for this “Tsuki” as well.

Picture the moon floating in the autumn sky and give it a listen.

Tankō-bushi (Coal Miner’s Song)Suzuki Masao

The song Tankō-bushi has long been cherished as a folk song handed down in Fukuoka Prefecture.

As the birthplace of Tankō-bushi, the city of Tagawa in Fukuoka has a commemorative monument.

It originated from songs sung by female workers at the Mitsui Tagawa coal mine, which were later recorded and spread throughout Japan.

fireworksShimosā Kanzō

Fireworks - Lyrics by Takeshi Inoue, Music by Kan'ichi Shimofusa, Ministry of Education Song
fireworksShimosā Kanzō

Fireworks, a hallmark of Japanese summer that beautifully color the night sky.

This children’s song celebrates the long-loved tradition of summer fireworks in Japan with lively melodies and beautiful lyrics.

It’s a delightful song that makes Japan’s summer scenery even more enjoyable.