Elephant Kashimashi Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Elephant Kashimashi, affectionately known as “Elekashi,” is one of Japan’s leading rock bands.
Since their debut, they have released many hit songs, with their cheer songs being especially popular.
This time, we’ll introduce Elephant Kashimashi’s cheer songs in a ranked list.
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Elephant Kashimashi Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Cherry blossoms, along the path where petals swirl upElefanto Kashimashi8rank/position

It’s a beautiful, lyrical piece that captures the scene of cherry blossoms soaring into the air.
Elephant Kashimashi breathes new life into songs about sakura, delivering a positive and powerful message.
Its delicate yet grand worldview sings of life’s renewal and hope for the future alongside the changing seasons.
Released in March 2008 as their 36th single, the song was also used in a Tokyo Shimbun commercial.
Carefully crafted by Hiroji Miyamoto over about a year and produced by Seiji Kameda, it’s a tour de force.
Perfect for listening to during the season when spring’s arrival can be felt, it also makes a great anthem to encourage those embarking on a new start or reaching a milestone in life.
No more cryElefanto Kashimashi9rank/position
The song “No more cry,” released in 2023 to mark the 35th anniversary of their debut.
Before the audio release, it was featured as the background music for a Sekisui Chemical brand commercial, and fans who heard the song must have been even more eager for the official release.
A track where Hiroji Miyamoto’s masculine, powerful vocals shine over a simple band sound.
The sense of being “pushed forward,” conveyed by both the title and the lyrics, is especially appealing, making it a song that will surely become a source of support for many listeners.
As your heart desiresElefanto Kashimashi10rank/position

Every summer at Koshien, the single-minded devotion of those players chasing the white ball moves us to the core.
As one of the finest anthems that colored such heated battles, let me introduce a classic released by Elephant Kashimashi in September 1998.
In this song, Hiroji Miyamoto’s warm yet resolute vocals seem to gently bolster the pure passion and dreams of young people.
Its melodious, tender pop-rock sound reveals a different charm from the band’s typically rugged image.
This moving number was released as the B-side of the single “Yume no Kakera” and was also included on that year’s album “Ai to Yume.” As the opening theme for TV Asahi’s Nettou Koshien during the 80th tournament, it surely stirred the hearts of many viewers alongside memories of that summer when pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka stole the show.
To everyone who is giving their all to something, this feels like a fight song that gives you the courage to follow your heart straight ahead.


