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.
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Ohashi Trio Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
WinterlandŌhashi Torio8rank/position

Ohashi Trio, who is active as a singer-songwriter and composer, brings a heartwarming winter song titled “Winterland.” It’s a track included on his 2009 album “I Got Rhythm?.” The song depicts a man thinking of the person he loves against a winter backdrop.
It overlays his feelings with the falling snow, singing of those feelings reaching someone far away.
With a light, jazz-like sound, it’s a tune that’s sure to lift your spirits.
LovelyŌhashi Torio9rank/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.
I won’t forgetŌhashi Torio10rank/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.
Ohashi Trio Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Dream of the Trifoliate OrangeŌhashi Torio11rank/position

A number by Ohashi Trio that drew attention as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 series What Did You Eat Yesterday? Season 2.
Released as an EP in November 2023, this song features a light acoustic sound and a warm, country-tinged feel that resonates pleasantly.
The drama carefully portrays the everyday life of a same-sex couple, and this track, aligning with that worldview, sings about the irreplaceable value of living fully in the present moment.
When you find yourself cherishing ordinary time with someone dear, or wanting to feel grateful for daily life, give it a listen.
PolarisŌhashi Torio12rank/position

This is a song by Ohashi Trio, a singer-songwriter known for his style of performing a wide range of instruments by himself.
Given his name and the richly instrumental nature of his music, it might even be a deliberate strategy that people often mistake him for a band rather than a solo act.
His hallmark is an acoustic sound that incorporates elements of jazz, and this track is especially notable for its relaxed feel with prominently resonant piano and bass.
The lyrics, matching the mood of the sound, evoke the calm atmosphere of a quiet night, and just listening to it can put you in a peaceful state of mind.
Love makes you beautiful.Ōhashi Torio13rank/position

Ohashi Trio captivates listeners with a unique, picture-book-like worldview.
The lively, bouncing piano intro is striking and lifts your spirits.
Listening to this song gives off a vibe that could even make dreary mornings feel a bit more cheerful.
Words of FarewellŌhashi Torio14rank/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.


