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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Classic Japanese songs perfect for sunny days: comfortable tracks that match the blue sky (41–50)
CHARMWANIMA

Their energetic performance and uplifting lyrics are what make this band great.
The cheerful melody that brings a smile to your face is a song you’ll want to play in any situation.
When something unpleasant happens, why not give this track a listen? It’s sure to bring you a sunny-day smile.
I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu

It’s a hopeful anthem that sings of being able to spread your wings freely, even while carrying the anxieties of youth, as long as you’re with someone dear.
Released in April 1994 as Spitz’s eighth single, the song later became the theme for the TV drama “Shiroi Sen Nagashi,” drawing widespread attention.
It is also included on the acclaimed album “Sora no Tobikata.” The liberating lyrics and refreshingly soaring sound are its greatest charms.
The clear, radiant vocals and gentle melody are perfect for the open, carefree mood of a picnic.
Listen to it under a blue sky while unpacking your lunch, and your spirits are sure to lift!
PicnicChōkyūmei

Set to a bright, energetic sound, this Choukyuumei track paints a perspective that questions the everyday assumptions hiding in daily life.
It’s included on the album “Ginga Mu-check,” released in June 2024, and was also used as the TV commercial song for Pasona’s “Awaji Island West Coast: Basuroshima” starting in July of the same year.
Contrasting with the cheerful scene of a picnic, the metaphorical lyric of a gingham-checked sheet bursting into tears may reflect an attachment to unfinished business or a heartfelt resolve to live fully in the present.
Listening to this song makes you notice the bittersweetness and tenderness concealed within ordinary scenery, reminding you that it’s not just about simple fun.
Under a blue sky, it might stir up an entirely different set of emotions.
PicnicMayo Okamoto

A picnic on a sun-drenched lawn with the one you love.
But your sweetheart beside you is fast asleep…
It’s the kind of heartwarming scene that brings a smile to your face—captured in a song by Mayo Okamoto.
This track is included on the classic million-selling album “Hello,” released in April 1998.
With whimsical, story-like touches—like a lizard suddenly appearing or a lively children’s chorus that seems to say “Wake up!”—the song’s cuteness is even more charming.
The protagonist’s laid-back mood blends with the bustling surroundings to create a blissful world that makes the listener feel happy too.
It’s perfect not only for a leisurely day off with your partner, but also for a lively picnic with friends—sure to bring a happy time.
That paper airplane splits the cloudy sky19

“Ano Kami Hikōki Kumori Sora Watte” by 19 is a masterpiece perfect for sunny days.
Its nostalgic yet timeless sound is proof of its classic status.
This song, ideal for capturing the atmosphere of its era, seems to gently carry listeners’ cherished memories.
Only for you, clear skiesYorushika

Yorushika is a rock duo that has gained popularity with songs featuring literary lyrics and a clear, translucent vocal tone over a rock sound.
Their track “Just a Sunny Day for You,” included on their second mini-album Don’t Need an Encore for Losers, is a major hit whose music video on YouTube and streams on music services have each surpassed 100 million plays.
The contrast between the airy melody and the catchy guitar riff creates a comfort that makes you want to keep listening.
It’s a pop tune perfect for livening up a summer drive—one you’ll find yourself humming behind the wheel.
swallowtail butterflyPorno Graffitti

Even today, Porno Graffitti’s “Butterfly” continues to be listened to.
Its dynamic, expressive rhythm is the very essence of Porno Graffitti’s sound, and the vocals, pulsing with a racing heartbeat, captivate all who listen.
This classic from Porno Graffitti is guaranteed to be a song you’ll want to play on a sunny day.

