The Radiant Beauty of Himawari: Unveiling the Splendor of Sunflowers at Night

The townspeople, slumbering in their beds, were unaware of the miracle unfolding before their very eyes. But those who did witness the spectacle – a group of curious nocturnal creatures, including a wise old owl and a mischievous raccoon dog – couldn't help but gasp in wonder.

The phrases given are:

A girl named Himawari (“Sunflower”) is cursed to only appear at night. She meets a boy who works at a convenience store during the graveyard shift. They fall in love, but at dawn she fades. He tries to find her in the sunflower fields — only to realize she is the ghost of a girl who died waiting for the sun to rise.

Original Interpretation: It seems you're trying to say "Sunflowers bloom at night" or something similar, mixing English and Japanese.