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Popular Song Rankings of 88kasyo Junrei [2026]

We present a ranked list of popular songs by 88Kasyo Junrei, a three-piece progressive rock band led by bassist-vocalist Margaret Hiroi that’s active in the indie scene.

With a mysterious worldview that feels like drifting through a strange dream and technically sophisticated musicianship, they continue to create a truly one-of-a-kind sound.

Popular Song Rankings of Hachijūhakkasho Junrei [2026] (1–10)

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Eighty-Eight Pilgrimage “Buddhist-Unlucky Day Trishna”
Buddha-destroying Trishnahachijuu hakkasho junrei

This song, which could be called synonymous with Hachijuhakkasho Junrei, opens with a memorable guitar phrase, followed by simple, tight drums and an equally unforgettable bass line, creating a track that loops around in your head.

Combined with its odd time signatures, it delivers an underground vibe.

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Eighty-Eight Pilgrimage “PALAMA・JIPANG”
PALAMA・JIPANG Eighty-Eight Sacred Sites Pilgrimage

This is a track that stands out for its technically rich, liberating instrumental ensemble.

While every track in 88箇所巡礼 is consistently impressive in terms of technique, this song in particular showcases an exceptional level of musicianship among their works.

The way each part locks in perfectly within the irregular structure and comes together in a cohesive whole is truly breathtaking.

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Eighty-Eight Temple Pilgrimage / Purple Light
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It’s a track whose impression is markedly different from Pilgrimage to the 88 Places as we’ve known it so far, with its music video released just recently on December 9, 2016.

Unlike their other songs, it isn’t venomous and is easy to listen to.

Even so, you can fully enjoy the distinctive world of Pilgrimage to the 88 Places.

88箇所巡礼 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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Eighty-Eight Pilgrimage “Buddha Madness”
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It’s written as “bukkyo,” literally “to go mad for Buddha.” Their music may sound almost insane, yet it’s strangely cohesive—delivering a powerful impact and undeniable coolness! Even the vocals come across like an instrument, captivating anyone who listens.

Bitter Bitter Nembutsuhachijuu hakkasho junrei12rank/position

This song, included on their 4th full album, is unforgettable, with its repeated phrases sticking in your head.

The music video, created with illustrator Takashi Taniguchi, perfectly captures the atmosphere of 88Kasyo Junrei and is finished to a high level of quality.

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88-Temple Pilgrimage “SYG88”
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Among the songs by Hachijuhakkasho Junrei, this one stands out for its poppiness.

The vocal lines are addictive, and the guitar is as free as ever.

Listening to Hachijuhakkasho Junrei, I’m always struck by how artistic they are.

The more you listen, the more it grows on you.

Hyakki-enhachijuu hakkasho junrei14rank/position

The rhythm shifts constantly, the instruments play freely, and while the vocals are distinctive, they blend so well with the band that it feels almost like listening to an instrumental group.

It’s a track that showcases their skill, and I especially recommend it to those who play instruments themselves.