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[Youthful] Refreshing Calpis Songs – Popular CM Jingles [2025]

When you watch Calpis commercials, the music sticks with you just as much as the beautiful visuals, doesn’t it? From Aimyon’s mid-tempo ballads to SHISHAMO’s sweet-and-sour youth anthems, and even covers of various classics—every track perfectly matches Calpis’s refreshing image and really resonates.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Calpis commercials so far.

If there’s a track you heard in a CM and were curious about, take this chance to look it up!

[Youthful] Refreshing Calpis Songs and Popular Commercial Jingles [2025] (31–40)

The love song won’t stopIkimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari: “Love Songs Won’t Stop” MV + Spot
Love Song wa Tomaranai yo Ikimonogakari

Released as Ikimonogakari’s 27th single, it was featured as the commercial song for Calpis “Calpis Water.” The song portrays the frustration of being unable to convey your feelings to someone you love.

It has a sweet-and-sour, youthful vibe.

Tomorrow's happinessTakako Okamura

Tomorrow’s Happiness / Takako Okamura
Tomorrow’s Happiness – Takako Okamura

It was Takako Okamura’s 25th single, released in 1997.

Like the taste of Calpis, it’s a pop tune featuring her clear, resonant vocals.

Around the time of this release, Okamura was pregnant, and she suspended her musical activities after this work.

Asahi Soft Drinks Calpis Water: “July 7 Is the 105th Birthday of Calpis” (version)

Lucky colorAimyon

July 7 is the 105th birthday of Calpis.

This commercial commemorates July 7th, Calpis’s birthday, and evokes a sense of the brand’s history.

The footage shows Masami Nagasawa enjoying Calpis, with a bright atmosphere and patches of blue sky that conjure the drink’s refreshing taste.

The song used is Aimyon’s “Lucky Color,” whose light rhythm and vocals further underscore Calpis’s refreshing quality.

Asahi Soft Drinks Calpis Water “Kick off summer with Calpis!” Version

Original songAimee Blackschleger, Carol, Kiki

Calpis: “Kick off summer with Calpis!” TV commercial featuring Masami Nagasawa

This Calpis commercial began airing in April 2015.

The video features Masami Nagasawa, the actress well-known for appearing in Calpis ads.

The main focus is Nagasawa drinking Calpis with children, promoting the idea of kicking off summer with Calpis.

Everyone in the ad looks like they’re enjoying it so much that it makes you want to have a drink yourself.

Asahi Soft Drinks CALPIS Water “After Club Activities” Version

I want to become the wind.

THE BOOM “I Want to Become the Wind” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
I want to become the wind.

A song with a melody that makes you want to hum along, resonating deep in your heart.

It beautifully captures the sparkle of youth and the freshness of summer.

Known as one of THE BOOM’s signature tracks, it’s included on the album Shishunki (Adolescence).

The lyrics that evoke Okinawan scenery and the exhilarating sound are especially appealing.

Its collaboration with the Calpis Water commercial has brought out a new charm.

Paired with the refreshing images of high school students on their way home from club activities, it will surely be etched in many people’s hearts as a song that sweetly colors summer memories.

Recommended for those who want to cherish the bonds of friendship and the fleeting moments of youth.

[Youthful] Refreshing Calpis songs and popular CM tracks [2025] (41–50)

I wanna see youMao Abe

Abe Mao – I Wanna See You (Subtitulos Romaji, English, Español)
I wanna see you by Mao Abe

This is singer-songwriter Mao Abe’s debut single, released on May 27, 2009.

It was used as the CM song for Calpis Water, featuring Umika Kawashima and Aoi Nakamura.

Based on real-life experiences, the song is a sweet yet bittersweet love ballad.

After the concert is overNOKKO

Released in 1994 as NOKKO’s sixth single.

The title track is the “Aishiteru (Live After-Party) Version,” and the coupling tracks include the “Daisuki Version” and the “Itsumo Issho Version.” It was used as a commercial song for Calpis Water Light, featuring NOKKO herself.