— I found a setlist photo from that concert on a deleted WordPress blog. The setlist, handwritten, has track 6: “Himawari wa Yoru ni Saku (3:42).”
: A video adaptation was released in January 2021 . It was produced by the studio T-Rex and has a runtime of approximately 20 minutes.
Why, after all these years, are you ?
Translated from Japanese, the phrase means "The Sunflower Blooms at Night." It is a title that conjures images of resilience, secret beauty, and melancholy—a flower defying its nature to bloom in the darkness. Yet, for those attempting to search for this title, particularly using the fragmented query string , the experience often leads to a labyrinth of confusion, broken databases, and the fascinating mechanics of how we categorize art in the digital age. Searching for- HIMAWARI WA YORU NI SAKU in-All ...
On r/LostMedia, a user from 2019 (u/yami_kurage) posted: “Trying to find a song from 2007-2009. Female vocalist, piano + ambient noise. Lyrics mention sunflowers waiting for dawn but blooming at night. Possibly from a visual novel.”
The song does exist. It is waiting for you in the dark.
I searched the Vocaloid Database and the Internet Archive for “Yoru no Hana” (Night Flower). — I found a setlist photo from that
No torrents. No DVD release outside a Comiket 74 exclusive. The only proof is a low-resolution photo of the DVD menu on a Japanese auction site from 2015. The photo shows track 4: “Ending Theme – Himawari wa…” — the rest is blurred.
“Does anyone know the lyrics to ‘Himawari wa Yoru ni Saku’ by the indie band ‘Tsukikage’? They played it live at Shibuya O-Nest in 2008 and disappeared. I recorded it on a mini-disc but the vocals are distorted.”
— K.
: The narrative explores themes of blackmail, manipulation, and the slow psychological breakdown of the couple's relationship as Gouzou uses his position to exploit Hisato.
Himawari wa Yoru ni Saku (Sunflowers Bloom at Night) is primarily known as an adult-oriented (hentai) anime and manga series. The story typically revolves around themes of marital infidelity and workplace power dynamics. Synopsis and Storyline