Autumn anime songs: iconic tracks for the deepening fall
Autumn is a busy season packed with work, school events, and activities.
You might feel like you don’t even have time to watch anime! If that’s you, how about enjoying some anime songs whenever you have a little free moment? In this article, we’ll introduce autumn-themed anime songs and opening/ending themes from fall-season anime.
It’s perfect for a quick mood boost when you’re tired, and for anyone looking for new anime to watch.
We’ve compiled works from a wide range of years, so you might even come across something nostalgic!
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Autumn Anisongs: Iconic Anime Tracks for Deepening Autumn (31–40)
Maji LOVE Legend StarST☆RISH

This is a song by ST☆RISH, the idol group featured in Uta no☆Prince-sama♪.
It was used as the ending theme for the fourth season of the anime series.
Many female fans were surely soothed by their sparkling vocals.
Morning comesAimer

As the air gradually turns colder, a song like this might be just right.
It’s a track by the singer Aimer, known for hits like “Kataomoi” and “Chouchou Musubi,” released in 2022.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime Demon Slayer.
This Japanese-style piece colors a band sound with beautiful string tones.
You’ll likely find yourself absorbed by its deep soundscape, immersive world, and Aimer’s captivating vocals.
RAGE OF DUSTSPYAIR

It’s the theme song for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans.
The heavy guitar riffs, the driving drum rhythms, and the piercing vocals are really cool.
It was released in 2016 as the 19th single by the rock band SPYAIR.
TempestMamoru Miyano

This is the opening theme of the TV anime Uta no Prince-sama: Maji LOVE Legend Star.
It’s a cool four-on-the-floor electronic track.
Mamoru Miyano, who sings it, also appears in the anime as the voice of Tokiya Ichinose.
It’s an anime song that fans of his won’t want to miss.
a hair's breadthUru

Uru, who is known for her crystal-clear vocals, has been active using that as her signature.
She wrote “Kaminotori” as the ending theme for the anime Hell’s Paradise.
The lyrics convey the idea that even when people’s emotional states appear similar, they are actually different.
This profound message and the Japanese aesthetic mesh beautifully with the anime’s worldview.
It’s a gentle ballad, so why not give it a listen during your relaxation time?
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You Before Dawn and the Magic of Daybreakyanaginagi

Its fantastical atmosphere evokes the clear autumn night sky.
It’s the ending theme of the anime “Iroduku: The World in Colors.” The song is by singer-songwriter Nagi Yanagi, whose popularity took off from her online activities, and it was released as a single in 2018.
The strings shape a grand composition that makes her beautiful vocals shine.
The lyrics about thinking of someone dear also really touch the heart.
It’s best enjoyed when you have time to listen closely.
Night's OmenHiroki Nanami

This song, with its fantastical sound that lingers in your ears, is by Hiroki Nanami, a former Takarazuka Revue male-role star.
It was released in July 2024.
Serving as the ending theme for Sengoku Youko: Thousand Demons of Chaos, the anime also features Nanami herself as a voice actor.
It’s a rock ballad with a Japanese flair, marked by a melody line that hides strength beneath its poignancy.
The lyrics delicately portray the protagonist’s inner turmoil and feelings for a loved one, making them especially compelling.
This work fully showcases Nanami’s sensibilities.
It’s the perfect track for quietly reflecting on your heart while gazing up at the night sky.





