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Popular Song Rankings of 88kasyo Junrei [2026]

Popular Song Rankings of 88kasyo Junrei [2026]
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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)

Aggressive national musichachijuu hakkasho junrei1rank/position

This song begins with a suspicious, eerie vibe, and true to its title it’s aggressive and fast-paced, suddenly slipping into odd time signatures.

The MV is distinctive too, making it a wonderfully mysterious and quirky track in the best sense.

Also, vocalist Margaret’s voice is so unique that once you hear it, you’ll never forget it.

Exquisite Σhachijuu hakkasho junrei2rank/position

Exquisite Σ / Pilgrimage to the 88 Sacred Sites
Exquisite Σhachijuu hakkasho junrei

A three-piece band known for their dark worldview and hard-hitting sound, 88kasyo Junrei delivers this track from their album “Nihon.” The lyrics, which provoke deep reflection on human-made concepts like time and money, are striking.

Released in August 2015, the song leaves a powerful impression with its complex rhythms and distinctive musicality.

It portrays the gap between relentless desire and reality, conveying a call to reassess fixed ideas and values.

You can sense a determination to find personal meaning amid chaos—making it a track that resonates with people living in contemporary society.

Yūraku-chō Linehachijuu hakkasho junrei3rank/position

Yurakuchō Line / Pilgrimage to the 88 Sacred Sites
Yūraku-chō Linehachijuu hakkasho junrei

From the very start—where the band recreates the sound of a railroad crossing bell in the intro—it’s downright eerie.

Hachijūhakkasho Junrei, commonly known as “Hachi-Hachi,” is a three-piece indie band formed in 2006 and active in Japan.

Their eccentric lyrics and melodies are addictive, and before you know it, you’ll find yourself listening over and over—earning them a legion of fanatics.

If you experience their unique world firsthand at a live show, you might just open a Pandora’s box that was never meant to be opened.

JOVE JOVEhachijuu hakkasho junrei4rank/position

JOVE JOVE / Pilgrimage to the 88 Sacred Sites
JOVE JOVEhachijuu hakkasho junrei

From their music and vocals to each member’s visuals—and even their band name—88箇所巡礼 exudes an overwhelming presence in every respect.

The bassist, Margaret Hiroi, serves as their vocalist.

The visuals are quite unique, but they really grow on you.

You might find the songs a bit hard to approach at first, yet within that distinctive edge there’s a blend of catchiness and comfort.

Spirit World Nouveau ♨hachijuu hakkasho junrei5rank/position

Eighty-Eight Pilgrimage “Spirit World Nouveau ♨”
Spirit World Nouveau ♨hachijuu hakkasho junrei

This song weaves shapes like circles, triangles, and squares into its lyrics, and it’s not just its novelty that stands out—the sharp, cool guitar leaves a strong impression, making it a musically stylish piece.

The visuals also present a unique world, offering enjoyment for the eyes as well.

Red Impulse -R.I.P-hachijuu hakkasho junrei6rank/position

An absolutely stunning display of technique in this track.

In particular, it feels like the guitar is doing whatever it wants! I honestly have no idea how they even go about writing their songs anymore…

Not just the instrumentalists, but the vocals also shine with individuality.

Frozen Madnesshachijuu hakkasho junrei7rank/position

In these times with so many bands and comedy duos sporting unusual names, Hachijuuhakkasho Junrei is a band name you won’t forget once you hear it.

Formed in 2006 in “Frozen Tokyo,” they’re a three-piece indie band.

Not only is their name distinctive, but their songs also have multiple quirks; once you listen, both the lyrics and melodies stick in your head.

Their playing technique is outstanding as well.