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Elephant Kashimashi Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Elephant Kashimashi Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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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.

Elephant Kashimashi Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Our TomorrowElefanto Kashimashi1rank/position

Elephant Kashimashi – “Our Tomorrow”
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This is a masterpiece imbued with a powerful, emotionally resonant rock sound and a vision of walking toward the future alongside friends.

The friendship and bonds portrayed in the music video, along with the courage to step into a new tomorrow, gently support anyone seeking strength for their heart.

Released in November 2007 by Elephant Kashimashi, led by Hiroji Miyamoto, the song was used in a commercial for House Foods’ Ukon no Chikara and came to be loved by a wide audience.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when standing at a crossroads in life, when renewing your resolve, or when you need hope for the future.

With its robust melody, it fills you with the courage to move forward—an uplifting song that warms the heart.

Like tonight’s moonElefanto Kashimashi2rank/position

Like the Moon Tonight / Elephant Kashimashi
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A gem of a rock ballad that sings of overcoming everyday nihilism and loneliness, and of hope for the future.

The protagonist, walking alone through the darkness, reexamines their path under the moonlight and prepares to take a new step forward—a quietly moving scene.

The lyrics, infused with feelings of alienation in the city and longing for someone dear, resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in July 1997 as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Because the Night is Bright with the Moon,” this work became one of Elephant Kashimashi’s signature songs.

When you feel lost in life, when someone comes to mind, when you need the courage to move forward—Hiroji Miyamoto’s soulful voice will stay close to your heart and gently give you strength.

At the End of SorrowElefanto Kashimashi3rank/position

Elephant Kashimashi – At the End of Sorrow [Official Video]
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Elephant Kashimashi, the rock band known for their powerful sound and soulful vocals.

One of the masterpieces they created truly hits straight to the heart as an anthem for life.

This song is a memorable single released in April 1996, marking the band’s new start.

It was chosen as the fifth opening theme for BS TV Tokyo’s “Golf Samurai, Appears!” and is also included on the album “Kokoro ni Hana wo.” When this track plays as a player faces a tough par putt, or at the very moment they clinch victory after a long battle, the emotion becomes even deeper.

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Elephant Kashimashi “Easy Go” Short ver.
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It’s a song with a driving groove and melody that feels masculine and cool.

It’s by the four-piece rock band Elephant Kashimashi, known for songs like “Koyoi no Tsuki no Yō ni.” It was released in 2018 as their 51st single.

I recommend listening to it when you’re feeling totally drained.

Toward a future full of smilesElefanto Kashimashi5rank/position

It’s a masterpiece that delivers an uplifting, passionate message, like the fog clearing before your eyes.

The voice, husky yet gentle, hints at a vast, expansive future.

In the music video, the relationship between Mr.

Miyamoto, awkward and bewildered, and the small foreign girl who charmingly captivates him is heartwarming.

Blown by the windElefanto Kashimashi6rank/position

Blowing in the Wind / Elephant Kashimashi cover / nana
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This is Elephant Kashimashi’s 16th single, released in 1997.

It’s a masterpiece that teaches us that the days that pass by calmly and unassumingly are, in fact, the best.

For anyone feeling anxious or troubled, this song offers a sense of what it means to live.

April windElefanto Kashimashi7rank/position

With down-to-earth lyrics and a comfortable mid-tempo blues feel, “April Wind” was released by Elephant Kashimashi in 1996 as a friend to all those doing their best every day.

Spring brings milder weather and changes in our surroundings, which makes us feel motivated—like, “I want to start something new!” This song gives a push to that sense of excitement.

It’s a gentle, encouraging track that carries Elephant Kashimashi’s signature blend of “melancholy” and “hope,” making it especially recommended for anyone looking for a perfectly pitched anthem of support.