Masterpieces and popular songs by Ohashi Trio
Ohashi Trio, who single-handedly plays a wide range of instruments, effortlessly crosses the boundary between jazz and pop.
The pleasant sound woven from his transparent vocals and delicate compositions gently accompanies the listener’s heart.
Through collaborations with artists like Motohiro Hata and Ken Hirai, as well as work on film scores and commercial songs, he continues to build a unique musical world as a key figure in the music scene.
Please savor the warm, tranquil songs that could only come from Ohashi Trio.
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Ohashi Trio’s famous and popular songs (41–50)
The Wolf and the Full MoonŌhashi Torio

When you want to calm your mind, I also recommend “Wolf and Full Moon.” This song was created by the singer-songwriter ohashiTrio and is included on the album “Blue.” It’s a piano-and-vocal piece, and the lyrics portray a man lost in thought as he listens to a wolf howling on a moonlit night.
The worldview is captivating, inviting you to imagine his backstory, such as the darkness he carries in his heart.
Try listening while considering what the wolf and the moon each symbolize.
Ohashi Trio’s iconic and popular songs (51–60)
Boku To KimiŌhashi Torio

A classic by Ohashi Trio, distinguished by its warm vocals and soothing melody.
The lyrics delicately weave the nuances of the couple’s relationship and emotions, resonating deeply in the heart.
Released in December 2007, this track fully showcases Ohashi Trio’s musicality.
Its unique sound, infused with elements of jazz and pop, gently envelops the atmosphere of a wedding.
It’s perfect for the bride and groom’s entrance scene or as background music to welcome guests.
The bright and gentle tone will further elevate the feeling of happiness.
Rainy DayŌhashi Torio

It was used as the ending theme for the NHK drama “Shokubutsu Danshi Verander.” The song’s light and stylish vibe matched the drama very well.
Despite the name “Ohashi Trio,” it’s actually a solo project.
He’s a musician who exudes multifaceted talent.
Be there feat. BONNIE PINKŌhashi Torio

Ohashi Trio is a singer-songwriter from Chiba Prefecture.
This is a track included on his 2011 album “L.” His collaboration with BONNIE PINK drew a lot of attention.
The song’s poppy, upbeat feel is striking—it’s the kind of track that makes you happy just by listening to it.
Monster feat. Motohiro HataŌhashi Torio

The song “Monster,” a collaboration between singer-songwriters ohashiTrio and Motohiro Hata—doesn’t it deliver maximum healing? It’s a gentle track that slips straight into anyone’s heart, and if you listen when you’re feeling fragile, it might even bring a few tears.
Beyond being soothed by their vocals, it’s a song that clears the haze from the hearts of those who are struggling or feeling stuck.
Milk and Sugar duet with Mone KamishiraishiŌhashi Torio

Ohashi Trio is active not only as a singer-songwriter but also as a composer, arranger, and music producer.
As a performer, in addition to vocals, he plays a wide range of instruments including piano, guitar, bass, drums, mandolin, and banjo.
As a producer, he works as a composer for TV dramas, commercials, and film scores; his notable works include the films April Bride, Thunder Tree, and Policeman and Me.
His signature style blends elements from various musical genres within simple song structures.
SMILESŌhashi Torio


Starting in November 2018, “S.M.I.L.E.S” was featured as the commercial song for the “Glamping” ad starring Aya Ueto and Fuka Koshiba.
It’s a bright, mid-tempo number by singer-songwriter ohashiTrio, brimming with his signature cozy feel and a 1970s vibe.
Listening to this track might make you feel like finding joy in the little things around you.
The music video, built around affectionate TikTok clips, shows people having fun across generations—from babies to grandpas and grandmas.
It’s truly a heartwarming song that connects smiles.


