Hit and popular songs by Kinoko Teikoku
Let me introduce some songs by the four-piece rock band, Kinoko Teikoku.
They began full-fledged activities in 2008, originally crafting a sound influenced by shoegaze.
It might be a bit hard to imagine, given their current laid-back vibe and emo feel.
However, even now, you can sense traces of that influence in parts of their songs—or, depending on the track, throughout—and I think music fans will find some interesting discoveries in their work.
As for the origin of their band name, it’s said to come from guitarist A-chan’s mushroom-like personality and the fact that the members were fans of Yura Yura Teikoku—hence “Kinoko Teikoku.”
Now, please enjoy Kinoko Teikoku’s songs, full of allure and emo sensibility, with a charm that at times evokes shoegaze.
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Iconic and Popular Songs of Kinoko Teikoku (41–50)
WHIRLPOOLkinoko teikoku

This is the opening track of the mini-album “Uzu ni Naru,” released on May 9, 2012.
The lyrics are simple yet highly lyrical, evoking expansive scenes beyond the words themselves.
Over these lyrics and the passionate performance, a slightly cool, composed singing voice flows.
Kinoko Teikoku’s iconic and popular songs (51–60)
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This is the closing track of the mini-album “Uzu ni Naru,” released on May 9, 2012.
A steady bassline resonates within the quiet, while the vocals drift above it, as if searching for a place to belong, affirming their existence.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to with your eyes closed, gently swaying your body.
Night of Osmanthuskinoko teikoku

A classic that colors the long autumn nights.
Drawn by the fragrance of osmanthus, it portrays memories of a faint romance resurfacing.
Showcasing Kinoko Teikoku’s distinctive world, this piece was included on the album “Time Lapse,” released in September 2018.
It’s the perfect song for an autumn evening, wrapped in the scent of osmanthus as you look back on a past love.
Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to become an unforgettable page in your memories.
Highly recommended for those who want to bask in a nostalgic mood.
In the Arms of a Monsterkinoko teikoku

After their bassist left in 2019, Kinoko Teikoku regretfully went on hiatus.
This song, “Kaijū no Ude no Naka” (“In the Arms of a Monster”), is included on their major-label debut album, “Neko to Arerugī,” released in 2015.
Beginning with a gentle intro that feels like stepping into a fairy-tale world, the track softly soothes a stressed heart.
Blasting intense songs at full volume to blow off steam is great, but it’s also nice to have a song that gently wraps your tired heart in comfort.
Before the cherry blossoms bloomkinoko teikoku

It’s a song about graduating and leaving a familiar town with friends.
A child who lived in the countryside looks back nostalgically as they head to the city to pursue their dreams.
Kinoko Teikoku’s heartrending vocals and melodies create an evocative effect that tightens the chest—it’s that kind of graduation song.
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It is included as the eighth track on the major debut album “Neko to Allergy,” released on November 11, 2015.
This song captivates many listeners with Chiahi Sato’s unique perspective, which captures and interprets everyday events that happen within arm’s reach.
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It’s the closing track of the EP “Long Goodbye,” released on December 4, 2013.
The piece has no lyrics and consists entirely of chorus and instrumentation.
Kinoko Teikoku’s albums often include instrumental tracks and other songs without vocals, which is one of their distinguishing features.



