Chatmonchy’s iconic and popular songs
I’ve put together a collection of songs by Chatmonchy, one of Japan’s leading all-girl bands.
For me, born in 1993, when I think of girl bands, it’s definitely Chatmonchy.
They had been active as a trio since their formation, but in 2011, drummer Kumikon (Kumiko Takahashi) left the band.
Since then, the group has continued with vocalist/guitarist Ecchan (Eriko Hashimoto) and bassist Akko-chan (Akiko Fukuoka), performing with support members.
By the way, after leaving, Kumikon has been working as a writer, which she had been doing for some time, creating works that use paintings and poetry to turn entire spaces into art—this is her guiding concept.
She also wrote lyrics for many of their songs, so be sure to check them out in this playlist.
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Chatmonchy's classic and popular songs (31–40)
DriveChatto Monchī

I thought it was a song that makes you want to go for a drive with someone you love.
There are times when I get annoyed or fed up, but it feels like a song that helps me remember that I really do love this person, so I keep playing it over and over.
It made me want to make lots of plans for the future with my partner.
Huh?Chatto Monchī

This song was released after the members changed from three to two.
So I felt it must be an important song both for Chatmonchy and for the fans who have been supporting them all along.
When I listen to it, I feel a strong sense of determination—like they’re saying, “We’re down to two, but we’ll keep going.”
I walked home across the birthday cake.Chatto Monchī

When you listen to this song, I hope you also watch the music video.
It’s a lovely music video that warms the heart, and there are some funny scenes that will make you laugh.
It’s the kind of song I want to listen to when my birthday is coming up.
MikazukiChatto Monchī

I heard that this song, called Mikazuki, was made during their indie days.
Listening to it, I was reminded of just how amazing Chatmonchy’s talent is.
The drums and bass are pronounced, but the vocals are gentle, which made me feel calm.
Since the lyrics evoke a crescent moon, it sounded even more beautiful to me.
MessageChatto Monchī

Is it a message to someone you cherish? Indeed, the more precious someone is to you, the harder it may be for that message to get across.
I love the lyrics about having someone you love so much that you can’t even say “I like you.”
Chatmonchy’s classic and popular songs (41–50)
To You Who Couldn’t Become a First-Magnitude StarChatto Monchī

Released in July 2006, this song is a classic packed with the charms of Chatmonchy.
Using the night sky’s stars as a motif, it gently portrays the unique brilliance in each person.
Eriko Hashimoto’s delicate vocals convey a warmth that feels close to the listener’s heart.
Included on the album “Miminari,” this track remains one of the band’s signature songs, loved by many fans.
It’s especially recommended for those who have experienced partings or new beginnings.
When you want to reaffirm your own self-worth, give it a listen—your heart is sure to feel warmer.
Melancholy Windmills at SunsetChatto Monchī

A Chatmonchy song that combines a distinctive lyricism with powerful energy.
Released in November 2005, this track is included on the album “chatmonchy has come.” Its lyrics, which portray the feelings of people trying to overcome everyday anxieties and sadness, mesh perfectly with the rock-driven band sound.
It lands with a coolness you wouldn’t expect from a so-called girls’ band and is known as a crowd-pleaser that shines live.
The self-affirming lyrics capture emotional shifts many experience while growing up, resonating closely with listeners.
It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants to keep facing forward and moving on.


