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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.

Elephant Kashimashi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

i am hungryElefanto Kashimashi51rank/position

I am happy - The Elephant Kashimashi
i am hungryElefanto Kashimashi

This song is the B-side of Elephant Kashimashi’s 48th single.

It was also used as a TV drama theme song, and it’s a rock number shaped by Hiroji Miyamoto’s unique worldview—pure Miyamoto style.

This is Elephant Kashimashi to the core!

SignalElefanto Kashimashi52rank/position

Signal - Elefant Kashimashi - Solo Acoustic Cover
SignalElefanto Kashimashi

This song captures the protagonist’s feelings as they stop on a hill on their way home at night.

With themes of loneliness, self-discovery, and hope for the future, it unfolds in Hiroji Miyamoto’s distinctive poetic world.

Released in March 2006 as a download-only single by The Elephant Kashimashi, it has been highly acclaimed by fans.

The title “Signal” seems to symbolize the beginning of a new history and anticipation for what lies ahead.

It’s a perfect piece for moments when you stand at a crossroads in life or when your heart is clouded with doubt.

Miyamoto’s powerful vocals gently give listeners a supportive push forward.

Only your lingering imageElefanto Kashimashi53rank/position

Only your lingering image... Elephant Kashimashi
Only your lingering imageElefanto Kashimashi

This is a song included on Elefant Kashimashi’s 2009 best-of album, “Elecashi Self-Selected Works.” It was previously unreleased and made its debut on this album.

The incredibly nostalgic melody intensifies the sense of melancholy.

Beloved TodayElefanto Kashimashi54rank/position

Elephant Kashimashi “Beloved Today”
Beloved TodayElefanto Kashimashi

A single released on September 23, 2015.

The limited first edition comes as a lavish three-disc set, including a bonus CD selected from the New Year’s live performance and a DVD featuring three music videos.

It’s a work packed with the charm of Hiroji Miyamoto’s songs, conveying the feeling that simply living each day is a source of happiness.

A Fighting ManElefanto Kashimashi55rank/position

Fighting Man / The Elephant Kashimashi
A Fighting ManElefanto Kashimashi

A signature song by Elephant Kashimashi, where passionate vocals and powerful instrumentation stir the soul.

It portrays a man who overcomes setbacks and hardships to carve out his own path.

Released in March 1997, the track was also featured in a commercial for Kirin “JIVE,” making it widely beloved.

It is included on the album “Run Toward Tomorrow – Tsukiyo no Uta,” where you can enjoy an arrangement different from the single version.

This is the perfect song when you need the courage to face life or to fire yourself up.

Elephant Kashimashi’s heartfelt performance and Hiroji Miyamoto’s commanding vocals are sure to give you a push forward.

MusashinoElefanto Kashimashi56rank/position

Musashino - Elephant Kashimashi - Acoustic cover (solo) - nana
MusashinoElefanto Kashimashi

Included on the album “good morning,” released on April 26, 2000.

A work that simply and calmly sings about everyday life in Tokyo, creating a different atmosphere from the other tracks on the album.

Using Musashino—a specific place—as the title, the song expresses the artist’s feelings just as they are, unadorned.

promiseElefanto Kashimashi57rank/position

Elephant Kashimashi “Promise”
promiseElefanto Kashimashi

From the double A-side single released on April 25, 2012.

Over an intro featuring only electric guitar, Hiroji Miyamoto’s restrained yet passionate vocals come in.

The lyrics make a powerful impression of Hiroji Miyamoto’s way of life—always earnest, always giving his all.

Though the song has a quiet tone, it’s a love song that gives you a great deal of courage.

On the count of three, jump!Elefanto Kashimashi58rank/position

It’s an upbeat rock number by Elephant Kashimashi that calls out, “Let’s live true to ourselves under the blue sky!” Hiroji Miyamoto’s powerful vocals and the band’s fiery sound give listeners a supportive push.

Included on the album Run Toward Tomorrow – Moonlit Song, released in September 1997, this track has been beloved by Elekashi fans for many years.

It’s especially recommended for those starting a new chapter in life or gearing up for a challenge.

Give it a listen and take that first brave step forward.

My loverElefanto Kashimashi59rank/position

This is a song included on the 1997 album “Run Toward Tomorrow – Moonlit Song.” The emotionally rich tones woven by the members of Elephant Kashimashi and Hiroji Miyamoto’s powerful vocals resonate deeply.

Gazing up at the moonlight, one recalls past kindness and places hope in the future.

The lyrics, which depict both the strength and fragility of being human, leave a strong impression.

With keyboards, harmonica, and strings added, the piece achieves even greater depth.

It’s a perfect song for those moments when, after heartbreak or setbacks, you want to lift your head and start moving forward.

Demon MephistophelesElefanto Kashimashi60rank/position

Included on the album “The Devil’s Whisper ~and the journey that lights a fire in the heart~,” released on November 17, 2010.

Featured as the closing track of the album.

As the title suggests, it begins with an eerie atmosphere, and the chorus is structured so that two melodies intertwine.

A song with a unique vibe and powerful shouted vocals that make it really cool.