Elephant Kashimashi’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
This time, I’ll be introducing Elephant Kashimashi’s most popular songs in a ranked format.
With tracks full of humanity like “Koyoi no Tsuki no Yō ni” and “Shiawase yo, Kono Yubi ni Tomare,” their music is truly captivating.
The words sung by vocalist Hiroji Miyamoto teach us the importance of living honestly with ourselves.
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Elephant Kashimashi Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
Become a goddessElefanto Kashimashi71rank/position

“Become a Goddess” is a song included on Elephant Kashimashi’s 2002 album “Life.” Miyamoto’s love songs feel somehow masculine, rugged, and awkward, which I think really brings out the image of an ungainly man.
But that’s exactly why the lyrics come through so directly.
The song itself is rough-hewn, yet it’s a very beautiful love song.
Blazing sunElefanto Kashimashi72rank/position
Included on the album “THE ELEPHANT KASHIMASHI 2,” released on November 21, 1988.
The song opens with a jazzy atmosphere, followed by the weighty entrance of vocalist Hiroji Miyamoto’s voice.
The way he sings as if squeezing the sound from his core captures the distinctive world that The Elephant Kashimashi was creating at the time.
gentle riverElefanto Kashimashi73rank/position

Included on the album “THE ELEPHANT KASHIMASHI 2,” released on November 21, 1988.
It’s the first track on the album.
Starting quietly, it suddenly unfolds into an intense vocal delivery.
The voice, reminiscent of Kiyoshiro Imawano, is both gentle and fierce.
It’s a song that conjures vivid images and evokes a heart-pounding sensation.
escape from worldly life; reclusionElefanto Kashimashi74rank/position

“Donsō,” included on Elecashi’s fourth album Seikatsu, is a fairly long track at 12 minutes and 5 seconds.
It was written based on an episode of warming up by a brazier in winter.
The lyrics, which express feelings of frustration and helplessness, prompt reflection on what it means to live.
You may feel a bit melancholy after listening.
The man goes.Elefanto Kashimashi75rank/position

A single released on July 21, 1990.
This song is an incredibly cool super rock number, highlighted by Hiroji Miyamoto’s powerful, full-throttle vocals.
It was released as the lead single for their fourth album, “Seikatsu” (Life).
A signature piece by Elephant Kashimashi, it’s a masterpiece themed around friendship.



