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[Tanabata Song] Exquisite Japanese love songs to listen to under the starry sky

When it comes to Tanabata on July 7, the famous story is that it’s the one day of the year when Orihime and Hikoboshi are allowed to meet.

Maybe because of that episode, don’t you find yourself wanting to listen to fleeting, bittersweet love songs when Tanabata comes around? In this article, we’ll introduce love songs with a Tanabata theme that we recommend, as well as tracks that will move those in long-distance relationships and romantic songs that are perfect for the night sky.

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[Tanabata Songs] Exquisite Japanese Love Songs to Hear Under the Starry Sky (61–70)

Orihime and BABY feat. Shio Leilaneguse.

Bedhead: 'Orihime and BABY feat. Reira Shio' Official Music Video
Orihime and BABY feat. Shio Leilaneguse.

This is a duet song with a pleasant, groove-driven R&B foundation, themed around Tanabata.

The rock band Neguse., whose TikTok hit is still fresh in our minds, presents their first featuring collaboration, welcoming singer-songwriter Rei-la Ushio as a guest.

The frustration of not being able to meet despite caring for each other, and the sweet hope for a future where they live together someday, are artfully conveyed through the interplay of their transparent, intertwining vocals.

Released in June 2025, the song has also been selected as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s popular variety show “What’s Wrong with Being Kinda Shady?” and is drawing attention.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re in the mood to savor the thrills and heartache of love.

SpacewalkDECO*27

DECO*27 – Space Stroll feat. Hatsune Miku
SpacewalkDECO*27

This work is a song by the Vocaloid producer DECO*27, released on July 7, 2023.

Inspired by the story of Orihime and Hikoboshi, it’s a perfect Tanabata love song that portrays bittersweet romance and the fragility of human relationships.

Sung by Hatsune Miku, it conveys the complexity of affection and the fleeting surges of emotion.

The lyrics, intertwining the sweetness of love with the pain of its end, resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s a striking track that showcases DECO*27’s exceptional sensibility.

long-distance relationshipRADWIMPS

Long-distance Love – RADWIMPS THAISUB Thai Translation
long-distance relationshipRADWIMPS

A track from the 2006 album “RADWIMPS 4: Okazu no Gohan,” which was soaring in popularity at the time.

While RADWIMPS often sing from personal experience, this was reportedly their first song written as fiction—a unique piece that likens the small distance of a minor misunderstanding to Orihime and Hikoboshi.

People say couples grow closer after fights, and love strengthens through various clashes.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to precisely because you can’t meet, so it’s perfect for Tanabata.

The brisk guitar rhythm is memorable, and its positivity—turning distance into an ally—will lift your spirits!

summer festivalWhiteberry

Summer Festival – Whiteberry (Full)
summer festivalWhiteberry

At the time, Whiteberry was an all-girl band of 15- and 16-year-olds, and their signature song was Natsu Matsuri.

It’s a cover of a track by the band JITTERIN’JINN, but Whiteberry made it so much their own that they even performed it on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

The image of a girl’s summer-festival romance fits them perfectly, making it an ideal song for the group.

A sky full of holesadieu

A song released under the name adieu, which is the singer name of Moka Kamishiraishi—who is also active as an actress—was chosen as the ending theme for the anime Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon.

Its sound carries a curious floating sensation that blends wistfulness and freshness, evoking an image of someone facing their own heart.

The lyrics, which express suffering and pain, are striking and convey strongly that love is not only about happiness.

It’s a transparent track that contrasts the changing sky with one’s inner feelings.