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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] (31–40)

On her way back from shoppingElefanto Kashimashi36rank/position

Elephant Kashimashi “On Her Way Home from Shopping”
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This work is painted as if capturing a snapshot of a city at dusk.

Hiroji Miyamoto’s powerful vocals vividly express the small joys and sorrows found in everyday life.

Released in October 2010 as Elephant Kashimashi’s 41st single, it was included on the album “The Devil’s Whisper ~And the Journey to Light a Fire in the Heart~.” It was also used as the commercial song for House Foods’ “Ukon no Chikara.” As a track that gently supports a tired heart, it’s perfect for unwinding after work or on a relaxing day off.

Give it a listen when you want to feel the warmth of thinking about someone or to sense hope for tomorrow.

winding roadElefanto Kashimashi37rank/position

Elephant Kashimashi “Winding Road”
winding roadElefanto Kashimashi

The song featured in the commercial for Mitsubishi’s flagship minivan, the Delica D:5, is Elephant Kashimashi’s “Winding Road.” With its refreshing melody that’s perfect for a driving song, the track expresses the desire to walk your own path—true to yourself—no matter the road you take.

The title “Winding Road” literally means a road full of curves.

Even if the path you envision twists and turns, it’s okay as long as you carry the experience and knowledge you’ve gained, and above all, the fighting spirit that overflows within you.

It’s a song that makes you feel that way—a track that gives you the courage to face tomorrow.

Midwinter RomanceElefanto Kashimashi38rank/position

Romantic in Midwinter, sung by The Elephant Kashimashi, is a track that was included as the B-side to the single This World Is the Best!, released in 1994.

The lyrics and music were written by Hiroji Miyamoto, the band’s vocalist and guitarist, with Dr.

KYON from Bogumbos appearing as a guest on piano.

It’s a breezy, quintessential Elephant Kashimashi rock ’n’ roll number, and Miyamoto’s distinctive lyrics are a highlight.

It’s a perfect song to listen to in winter, when it’s easy to slip into a sentimental mood!

BondsElefanto Kashimashi39rank/position

Elephant Kashimashi – “Kizuna (Bond)”
BondsElefanto Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi never fail to captivate listeners with their powerful, deeply resonant words.

They’re supported by a wide range of generations—from younger fans to those of the same age as the band or older.

Their song “Kizuna (Bond)” was released in 2009 as Elephant Kashimashi’s 38th single and was also used as the theme song for the film “Aibou Series: The Forensics Files of Masaru Yonezawa.” It’s a track that energizes anyone striving toward a goal or a dream—especially men, given the first-person pronoun “ore”—and when you put yourself in the narrator’s place, you can feel strength welling up inside.

Hana-danElefanto Kashimashi40rank/position

[Elephant Kashimashi / Hana Otoko] From the major debut album “THE ELEPHANT KASHIMASHI” [Karaoke]
Hana-danElefanto Kashimashi

A hidden gem included on Elekashi’s first album, among the many albums they’ve released.

I’ve been listening to Elekashi since I was in middle school, and my personal number-one favorite song is still this one! It’s a quirky track that comes in with the chorus right from the start, but the melody is something anyone would think is great.

If you haven’t heard it, give it a listen at least once!

Elephant Kashimashi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

Red RoseElefanto Kashimashi41rank/position

A signature song by Elephant Kashimashi that powerfully sings of the city’s clamor and solitude, and the joy of being alive.

Released in October 1997, this work was included on the single “Koyoi no Tsuki no Yō ni.” Hiroji Miyamoto’s distinctive timbre and passionate vocals leave a deep impression on listeners.

Kicking off with a brisk guitar intro, the arrangement builds with the band’s performance—rock to the core.

The protagonist’s resolve to face midnight loneliness and hardship is striking, conveying a determination to keep looking forward no matter what.

It’s a song that gives courage, resonating not only with Elekashi fans but with anyone striving in the big city.

so many peopleElefanto Kashimashi42rank/position

So many people - Elephant Kashimashi - Solo acoustic cover / nana
so many peopleElefanto Kashimashi

This is a song by Elephant Kashimashi that evokes the feeling of a night drive.

Hiroji Miyamoto’s powerful vocals sing of life’s uncertainties and joys.

Released in January 2000 as their 23rd single, it was used as the opening theme for the TV drama “Cinderella wa Nemuranai” (Cinderella Doesn’t Sleep).

The track also drew attention as an advance single from the album “good morning.” It’s great for listening while driving, but it’s also a song that gives you strength when you feel lost in life.

With Elephant Kashimashi’s signature blend of power and warmth, its message resonates deeply.