Takihara Pistol’s Cheer Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
He originally performed in a band and has been active as a solo artist since 2009.
His style centers on storytelling with just an acoustic guitar.
His powerful yet gentle voice resonates deeply in the heart.
This time, I’d like to introduce a support song by Pistol Takehara.
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For example, Hiro—just like you were.Takehara Pisutoru8rank/position

An unusual talking blues in which almost the entire lyric is a stream of complaints about my late friend, Hiro.
From the listener’s perspective, it’s a rare kind of song that just keeps airing grievances about a complete stranger, yet as you listen, you get the feeling you’re the one being encouraged.
Tokyo Olympic Ondo -2020-Ishikawa Sayuri, Kayama Yuzo, Takehara Pisutoru9rank/position

Sung with the concept of “HAPPY & PEACE” for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, this is the Olympic song.
“Tokyo Gorin Ondo -2020-” is a modern remake of “Tokyo Gorin Ondo,” which was created for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
It also suits the Paralympics, and a key point is its choreography based on bon odori so everyone can enjoy it.
Delivered through a special collaboration by Sayuri Ishikawa, Yuzo Kayama, and Pistol Takehara, the song is a stylish track that captures the essence of summer, showcasing both splendor and the spirit of Japanese festivals.


