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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Dream of the Trifoliate OrangeŌhashi Torio22rank/position

Ohashi Trio / Karatachi no Yume (Music Video)
Dream of the Trifoliate OrangeŌhashi Torio

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.

Farewell RainŌhashi Torio23rank/position

Goodbye Rain / Ohashi Trio, self-accompanied cover
Farewell RainŌhashi Torio

Gazing quietly outside on a rainy day, lost in thought…

This song gives you just that feeling.

Music that lets you relax your shoulders and think, “It’s okay,” bringing a sense of relief and healing.

I thought Ohashi Trio was a three-person group, but it turns out it’s actually one person.

I’d like to listen to more of their songs.

SariŌhashi Torio24rank/position

ohashiTrio / “Sally” -episode 3 (Girl Chapter)-
SariŌhashi Torio

A track from the 2015 album “PARODY.” It’s a refreshing song with a brisk rhythm and flowing melody that feels great to listen to.

The toy piano-like sound you hear in the pre-chorus and chorus enhances the song’s gentle quality.

The music video was directed by actor Takumi Saitoh and was produced as part of an MV trilogy along with other tracks from the album.

Be sure to pay attention to the story in the MV as well.

Like a birdŌhashi Torio25rank/position

This is a gentle number by ohashiTrio, selected in October 2017 as the theme song for TBS’s “The World Heritage.” Later included on the best album “ohashiTrio best Too,” the piece is notable for its warm piano and sweeping strings.

The sound seems to mirror birds soaring across vast landscapes, inviting listeners’ hearts to a sky of freedom.

When you want to step away from daily life for a refresh, or when you’re filled with a longing to travel, listening to it will surely make your heart feel lighter.

Why not experience the sensation of being enveloped by majestic nature?

snowdropŌhashi Torio26rank/position

It’s a track included on the album “MAGIC.” Since the album was released around Christmas, the bells ringing in the song are a lovely touch.

It’s a piece that, with a voice that conjures up winter scenery, evokes a certain nostalgia and bittersweet feeling.

Blue WhistleŌhashi Torio27rank/position

In the promotional commercial for the Kintetsu Group’s Nara tourism campaign “I’m on Team Nara,” Anne visits famous sightseeing spots around Nara.

Locations accessible from Kintetsu Nara Station appear one after another and are introduced in an appealing way.

The final shot of the Heijō Palace Site alongside a Kintetsu train is also a uniquely beautiful scene, isn’t it?

To you in some townmiyazon × oohashi torio28rank/position

Miyazon & Ohashi Trio’s first duet! Performing a ballad for those who are doing their best — Ezaki Glico chocolate’s cross-brand special support movie “To You in Some Town.”
To you in some townmiyazon × oohashi torio

An unexpected collaboration between singer-songwriter Ohashi Trio and Miyazon from the comedy duo ANZEN Manzai! Their song “To You in Some Town” is featured in Glico Chocolate’s gratitude film, “To You in Some Town.” In a complete change from his usual energetic, bubbly persona, Miyazon delivers a fully-fledged vocalist’s performance—his singing is a highlight.

This song gently cheers on people working hard in their own places, reminding you that even when you feel lonely, you’re not alone.