Chihiro Onitsuka's classic and popular songs
Chihiro Onitsuka debuted in 2000 and broke through that same year with her song “Gekkou” (Moonlight).
Her slightly husky yet clear high notes are incredibly captivating.
Another appeal of her music is the emphasis placed on lyrics.
This is one of her artistic commitments: when creating songs, she reportedly writes the poem first and then composes the music.
I’ve picked out everything from her signature tracks to hidden gems, so please take your time and give them a careful listen.
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Chihiro Onitsuka’s renowned and popular songs (21–30)
Sea of thornsOnitsuka Chihiro

It’s a song with a fantastical atmosphere.
The second album contains many songs with that kind of beautiful vibe, but this track in particular embodies that image.
It also matches the beautiful vocals well, making it especially soothing.
BODERLINEOnitsuka Chihiro
It’s a song that can only be described as amazing.
It’s packed with everything that makes the artist Chihiro Onitsuka so extraordinary.
Not only does the mood of the song keep shifting, but the way she sings and uses her voice to match those changes is stunning and overwhelming—it’s the kind of song that leaves you completely drained after listening.
LITTLE BEAT RIFLEOnitsuka Chihiro

It’s a rather beautiful piece.
The vocals are wonderful, of course, but the lyrics have a mysterious, somewhat solemn atmosphere—like a hymn—that makes you want to sit up straight as you listen.
This is another truly excellent song, and one I hope many people will hear.
BACKDOOROnitsuka Chihiro

It’s a rare upbeat and quite good song for Chihiro Onitsuka.
The title sounds a bit negative, but the song itself isn’t.
Because of that, it has even been used as a cheering song.
It’s one of the few Chihiro Onitsuka songs that makes you feel like you want to do your best after listening.
XOnitsuka Chihiro

This is one of Chihiro Onitsuka’s darker songs.
Many fans have been drawn to her dark side.
It’s one of those tracks, and the music video is crafted with great attention to detail—the visuals will make you go “wow.” I definitely recommend watching it.
we can goOnitsuka Chihiro

It’s a song that might surprise you if you listen to it with Chihiro Onitsuka’s usual image in mind.
It’s quite energetic, and the lyrics feel powerful.
Even among fans, it’s a bit of an outlier—some love it, while others aren’t as keen.
It’s certainly different from her image, but it’s still a wonderful track.
A Good Day to Set Out—WestwardOnitsuka Chihiro

This is a cover of that famous song by Momoe Yamaguchi.
It was also used in a commercial.
Personally, I think it suits the mood of the song even better than the original.
Being able to hear this classic in her voice is really delightful.



