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 Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
To youElefanto Kashimashi81rank/position

Loved by many as a song imbued with Hiroji Miyamoto’s heartfelt sentiments.
This work is Elephant Kashimashi’s 45th single, released in November 2013.
It came about roughly a year after Miyamoto paused live performances due to illness and was also included on the album RAINBOW.
The lyrics reflect profound expressions of love and contemplation on life, conveying gratitude toward someone dear.
It’s a recommended track for those who cherish bonds with family and friends.
Be sure to listen to this moving song that encapsulates the charm of Elephant Kashimashi.
Winter MorningElefanto Kashimashi82rank/position

An acoustic song by Elephant Kashimashi that conveys the crisp feel of winter air and the warmth of holding hands.
It’s a track included on the 2008 album “STARTING OVER.” The scene of two people passing through a shrine and heading to the station is depicted with great care.
It’s filled with a faint sense of romance and a quiet happiness—so lovely, really.
Hiroji Miyamoto’s gentle vocals capture the moist stillness of a winter morning perfectly.
Try singing it while reflecting on your own life.


