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Ohashi Trio Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Despite not being a trio and being a solo singer, he goes by the name “Ohashi Trio.” After graduating from a music college, he worked as a composer and music producer, then debuted as a singer in 2007.

At university, he majored in jazz piano.

His sophisticated musicality captivates discerning listeners.

His musical sensibilities are highly regarded, as evidenced by his work producing projects for Kyoko Koizumi.

Ohashi Trio Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Words of FarewellŌhashi Torio11rank/position

A cover of “Okuru Kotoba,” a song by Kaientai that’s popular as a graduation anthem.

This version, sung by Ohashi Trio, was included on Ohashi’s 2010 album “FAKE BOOK.” With a completely different, chill vibe from the Kaientai original, it gently watches over your graduation.

It’s a song that gives you the courage to say what you want to say—whether to dear friends, teachers, or your parents—at this milestone.

We also recommend singing it yourself, putting your heartfelt feelings into the song.

FairyŌhashi Torio12rank/position

A song included on Ohashi Trio’s sixth album, NEWOLD, released in November 2010.

It was also used as an insert song in the film Raiou, a period drama dubbed the Japanese version of Romeo and Juliet that portrays a romance across social classes.

Speaking of Ohashi Trio, his trademark is a stylish, airy, and uniquely floating sound.

Listening to it wraps you in a curious sensation, as if you’re dreaming.

His bittersweet, mellow vocals gently seep into the hearts of those navigating the troubles of youth, and even when heard in adulthood, they seem to unfold a profoundly tasteful world.

A world without goodbyesŌhashi Torio13rank/position

A medium-tempo ballad woven from a gently soul-soothing voice and richly expressive strings.

The melody spun by Ohashi Trio seems to tell us that, while parting from someone dear is unavoidable, there is a world without “goodbyes” that spreads within our hearts, where memories continue to shine forever.

Listening to this song, some of you may have quietly pictured someone you can no longer meet.

Released in September 2022, this work colored the story as the theme song for the drama “Sayonara no Mukougawa.” Rather than overcoming the sorrow of farewell, it tenderly stays close to those who wish to embrace their goodbyes as warm memories and keep living with them.

I won’t forgetŌhashi Torio14rank/position

This is one of the tracks included on the album “L.” I’m sure it’s a song that will evoke different memories and feelings depending on the listener, and there’s no doubt that Ohashi Trio’s gentle vocals will further amplify those emotions.

It’s a track that seeps in slowly and deeply.

LovelyŌhashi Torio15rank/position

Originally released by Kenji Ozawa in 1994, this song was covered by Ohashi Trio on his 2011 album “fake book III.” Ohashi Trio’s version offers a luxurious, six-plus-minute musical experience woven from his warm vocals and sophisticated arrangement.

It was also used as the ending theme for the NHK BS Premium drama “Shokubutsu Danshi Verander,” expressing a calm and gentle worldview.

It’s a recommended choice when you want to sing alone with care or enjoy at karaoke with music-loving friends.

With Ohashi Trio’s characteristically delicate arrangement and heartwarming melody, it gently sings of ideal love and the joys of life.

MAGICŌhashi Torio16rank/position

This is the title track of the concept album “MAGIC,” which centers on winter and Christmas, featuring covers of classic Christmas songs as well as original tracks.

While it carries the mellow atmosphere characteristic of Ohashi Trio, its sparkling tones and lively rhythms convey the spirit of Christmas.

Enjoy it as a new staple for the holiday season!

Bing BangŌhashi Torio17rank/position

Ohashi Trio / Bing Bang (Short Ver.)
Bing BangŌhashi Torio

It’s the commercial song for the Toyota “Ractis.” Many people may have discovered Ohashi Trio by hearing the commercial featuring this track.

It’s a very cheerful and warm song, perfect for starting the day.

Although the lyrics are in English, their content is wonderful, and it’s a song I definitely recommend listening to while understanding the meaning through a translation.

LOTUSŌhashi Torio18rank/position

Ohashi Trio / LOTUS (Music Video)
LOTUSŌhashi Torio

This is a work by ohashiTrio, whose fantastical synthesizer tones lead listeners into another dimension.

After a quiet, gentle introduction, tight drums and a groovy band sound intertwine, pulling you headlong into the depths of the city night.

Lyricist micca weaves decadent, poetic images—worn back alleys and skinny cats—that feel like watching a single film.

Over the course of more than five minutes, jazz, rock, and soul blend naturally, gripping the listener’s heart and never letting go.

This track is the lead song from the 14th album, “This is music too,” released in February 2020.

On a night when you want to forget the everyday and immerse yourself fully in the world of music, this is one to press play on.

VENUSŌhashi Torio19rank/position

Ohashi Trio / “VENUS” music video (Short Ver.)
VENUSŌhashi Torio

The stylish sound and gentle vocals are wonderful.

This is a song by Ohashi Trio, a singer-songwriter from Chiba Prefecture.

It’s included on the 2018 album “STEREO.” It’s a track I’d love for you to listen to carefully in your room on a solitary night.

The anemone cried outŌhashi Torio20rank/position

Anemone Cried / ohashiTrio by Mercy boQue
The anemone cried outŌhashi Torio

A gentle whispering voice intertwines comfortably with instruments that evoke the excitement of setting off on an adventure.

If you listen in the morning, it might put you at ease and help you start your day.

It’s a song I’d love for you to try singing together with someone harmonizing along.