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Songs for Sunday. Classic and popular Japanese tracks

Most people think Sunday is the most relaxing day of the week.

You stay out late on Saturday night, then laze around on Sunday to get ready for tomorrow…

I imagine a lot of people are like that.

This time, I’d like to introduce some wonderful Japanese songs that sing about things that happen on Sundays and the feeling of looking forward to Sunday.

Songs for Sunday: Japanese classics and popular hits (31–40)

Rainy SundayMISIA

MISIA – Rainy Sunday – LIVE 2002
Rainy SundayMISIA

There are countless songs set against a rainy Sunday—perhaps because it’s easy to imagine someone being dumped on Saturday, or feeling too listless to do anything in the rain, or spending a sorrowful Sunday after a breakup.

MISIA’s song is no exception; it’s also a heartbreak tune, but the jazzy delivery makes it feel more forward-looking than sad.

And that single phrase that appears at the very end, “rainy Sunday,” lands with a refined, stylish touch.

SundayRemioromen

An event on a sweltering summer day in the city—there’s a lot I can relate to in the cramped, stifling daily grind, but it’s a pretty hard-hitting track.

Beyond the guitar technique, it also feels like a life-affirming anthem, telling you not to dwell on things, to forget everything up through yesterday (Saturday), and to move forward anew.

Sunday afternoonyuzu

Yuzu “Sunday Afternoon (Full)”
Sunday afternoonyuzu

He was dating, but he got his heart broken because he was too hung up on appearances.

If you really want to spend more time together on a date, you shouldn’t be checking the time! You can only be yourself, so it would’ve been better to just express your feelings naturally and honestly! It’s a love-support song, really.