Classic Japanese songs perfect for sunny days: comfortable tracks that match a blue sky.
A pleasantly sunny day with a clear blue sky! On days like that, you just feel like going out while listening to your favorite songs, don’t you? Do you have a favorite “sunny day” song? And how do you like to spend your time? Of course, it’s perfect for a stroll or a drive, but it’s also fun to go on a date or relax at home.
Here, we’re carefully selecting and introducing classic Japanese songs that are perfect for sunny days and will lift your spirits! From refreshing tracks to nostalgic classics and pop and rock tunes full of a sense of freedom, they’re sure to make your day more enjoyable! Have a Nice Day!
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Masterpiece Japanese songs to play on a sunny day: Comfortable tracks perfect for blue skies (21–30)
Tsubasaandāgurafu

Undergraf’s “Tsubasa” is a timeless song that brings back memories of our youth.
It’s still often sung at karaoke, likely because its catchy melody and his gentle, questioning vocals resonate with the heart.
It’s a classic that reminds you of those youthful days, especially on a sunny day.
RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s “Rewrite” pours out hidden feelings as if shouting them from the heart.
Its melody and lyrics awaken the rock spirit everyone carries, fusing with the cry of his soul to create a powerful sense of unity.
It’s a classic AKFG track that makes you want to shout on a sunny morning.
Classic Japanese songs perfect for sunny days: comfortable tracks that go wonderfully with blue skies (31–40)
Sailing DayBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN’s “Sailing Day” makes you want to dash forward toward new hope.
Its melody line feels like celebrating the launch of a voyage, and the vocalist’s voice, laying bare a quiet fighting spirit, is simply cool.
It’s something you want to listen to on a clear, sunny day.
Happinessarashi

A track bursting with the exhilaration of sprinting through the wind! Its bright melody and powerful rhythm bring a buoyant sense of elation.
The lyrics, infused with a positive message, blend perfectly with the light, lively sound, resulting in a piece that feels like it gives you the courage to step into a new world.
It was also beloved as the theme song for the drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari,” encouraging many people along the way.
It’s the perfect song for a drive wrapped in the warmth of spring, with a gentle breeze at your side!
MiracleGReeeeN

When I listen to this song, the youthful days I experienced as a student come flooding back.
This music video that evokes those memories really hits me in the heart—GReeeeN’s “Kiseki.” The emotions that well up from the opening notes let you feel how good this song is.
It’s the kind of track I want to listen to under a clear sky, soaking in the sentiment.
PicnicCHAGE and ASKA

Munching on a homemade sandwich while whistling—a heartwarming CHAGE and ASKA song that conjures up such a peaceful holiday scene.
This piece is included on the classic album “CODE NAME.2 SISTER MOON,” released in April 1996.
Although there was no official tie-in, the album sold over 460,000 copies.
The message, “Let’s think about tomorrow when tomorrow comes,” has a freeing charm, doesn’t it? When you want to step away from the busyness of everyday life, listening to this song can make an ordinary day feel like a special moment.
Sun of Lovekururi

Starting with warm guitar arpeggios, “Ai no Taiyo” is a richly flavored track by the rock band Quruli.
Showcasing the charm of live instruments, it forgoes digital programmed sounds and puts the full band ensemble front and center.
Another highlight is the four-on-the-floor beat that makes you want to head out for a walk.
If you get the chance—on your commute to work or school, or when you’re going out—why not try walking while listening to this song?

