Masterpieces that sing of the stars. Star songs that resonate in the heart, best heard beneath the night sky.
Since ancient times, people have gazed up at the night sky filled with stars, letting constellations stir countless thoughts and feelings.
From among the many classic songs perfect for a starry night, here are selections themed around stars or related to them.
Alongside romantic and love songs, there are also tracks that evoke bonds and connections in a broader sense.
Whether you’re looking for songs that suit the night, want to find tracks that mention constellations, or need star-themed tunes everyone can enjoy, these are for you.
Be sure to relax and listen while you gaze at the starry sky.
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Masterpieces that sing of stars: moving 'star songs' to enjoy with the night sky (21–30)
Fanfare of the Starsatarashii chizu join myuujikku

Hoshi no Fanfare was produced as a support song for the mobile game Dragon Quest of the Stars.
It’s a track by the unit Atarashii Chizu join Music, featuring Goro Inagaki, Shingo Katori, and Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, released in 2019 as their eighth single.
Its appeal lies in a sound that feels lively, grand, and refreshing all at once.
Listening to it lifts your spirits.
It’s a pop song that lets you fully savor the world of Dragon Quest.
Under the Twinkling StarsPorunogurafiti

This song sounds an alarm in an era where trusting others is often disregarded in an imperfect and unstable world.
It reminds us that simply continuing to doubt won’t lead to happiness, and that as long as we have the will to believe, we can nurture warmth in our hearts no matter where we are.
Meteor Time Machinekariyushi 58

The lead track from the album “Kawari Yoshi, Kawari Nashi,” released on October 18, 2017.
Lyrics by Shingo Maekawa and music by Naoki Miyahira.
It’s a number with a sweet-and-sour, story-like feel that evokes memories of youth.
A refreshing mid-tempo song that brings a new breeze to Kariyushi58 with twin vocals by Shingo Maekawa and Yukihiro Araya.
orionYonezu Kenshi

This is a song by Kenshi Yonezu, a popular singer-songwriter also known for his work as the Vocaloid producer Hachi.
It was released in 2017 as his sixth single.
Chosen as the ending theme for the anime March Comes in Like a Lion, it became a hot topic.
The song expresses feelings for a precious person one cannot meet.
The heart-wrenching melody of the chorus is so moving it can bring you to tears.
Starlight ParadeSEKAI NO OWARI

It’s a fantastical song that turns your thoughts toward somewhere far away, a place that isn’t here and isn’t quite real.
It’s by SEKAI NO OWARI, a band active internationally, and it was released in 2011 as their fourth single.
The beautifully resonant piano, strings, and bell tones linger in your ears.
Thanks to the steady four-on-the-floor rhythm, it’s easy to groove to, yet the more you listen closely, the deeper its flavors become—a charm that works on both extremes.
It might be perfect as background music for a nighttime walk.



