Kirin commercial. The ad is appealing for its carefully curated song selection!
Speaking of Kirin, they offer a wide range of beverages—from soft drinks like coffee, tea, and carbonated drinks to alcoholic options such as beer and chuhai.
You’ve probably often seen Kirin commercials on TV or video platforms, and maybe some have really stuck with you.
In this article, we’ll showcase a whole lineup of Kirin commercials!
Many Kirin ads are especially appealing for their carefully selected BGM, so we’ll also cover details about the songs used.
Be sure to check it out.
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Kirin commercial. The appeal lies in commercials with carefully selected music! (81–90)
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label “Hige Dance” VersionKen Shimura

This commercial features Ken Shimura appearing among men enjoying Green Label, taking the fun to the next level.
Shimura shows up in his “Hige Dance” outfit and calls out, “Ii n da yo,” to which the men reply, “Green da yo,” and everyone dances together as the excitement grows.
Playing in the background to convey the joy of the Hige Dance is ‘Hige no Theme.’ As soon as this song comes on, you can picture the Hige Dance being performed, and its powerful rhythm really highlights the fun.
Kirin Beer Greens Free “Happy Non-Alcohol Sato-san” VersionShiori Sato

This commercial conveys, through Shiori Sato’s reflections on her memories, that with Greens Free you can enjoy a special taste even without alcohol.
It unfolds like looking back at memories through photographs, and her full-on smile—perfectly in step with Greens Free—really brings out the fun.
The song that further highlights the cheerful mood of the visuals is Billy Joel’s “Uptown Girl.” Its buoyant, light rhythm is striking, evoking a happy image of everyday life becoming more colorful and enjoyable.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label 2007Ken Shimura

This commercial uses lighthearted banter with Ken Shimura to convey that Green Label is perfect even when you’re thirsty.
It follows a flow where the foolish lord speaks as if telling people who are pushing through their fatigue that it’s okay to have a drink, and then everyone enjoys Green Label together, giving a strong sense of relaxation.
The familiar Green Label catchphrases—“Ii n da yo” and “Green da yo”—also highlight the fun.
The joyful scenes set in nature convey its light, refreshing taste.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label 2004

This commercial focuses on the green color and refreshing feel of Green Label, conveying a light, easy-drinking taste through cheerful scenes set in nature.
It depicts friends enjoying playing music outdoors, and by overlaying Green Label, it also expresses a positive image.
To emphasize that refreshing mood, the piece performed in the video is “Ah Lovely Meadows,” known in Japanese as “Ō Bokujō wa Midori” (“The Green Pastures”).
Since it’s a song with a ranch theme, the sound conveys a gentle respect for nature and a refreshing sense of being in a vast landscape.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label GREEN JUKEBOX “Beginning” EditionMikako Tabe, Motoki Omori

This commercial focuses on the refreshing feel of Tanrei Green Label and conveys the excitement of something about to begin.
In the story, Mikako Tabe selects “Beginning” on a mysterious jukebox, and a train carrying Motoki Omori arrives—an unfolding that clearly expresses a fresh, breezy atmosphere.
To underscore that freshness, Motoki Omori performs Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Ao to Natsu.” The acoustic, sing-and-play arrangement creates a calmer mood than the original, conveying a gentle warmth.
Kirin Beer Harekaze: Bottle Harekaze “Ms. Imada” Version / “Mr. Uchimura” Version / “Mr. Meguro” VersionMio Imada, Teruyoshi Uchimura, Ren Meguro



This commercial introduces the bottle debut of Kirin Beer’s Harekaze, while also conveying the desire to support a refreshing everyday life.
The visuals depict everyday scenes of Mio Imada, Teruyoshi Uchimura, and Ren Meguro, and each of their gentle smiles as they hold up Harekaze leaves a strong impression.
That bright, refreshing atmosphere is further emphasized by the background music, an arrangement of “I Want to Be the Wind.” Because it’s played softly with a whistle-like tone, the refreshing breeze portrayed in the visuals is also carried through the sound.
Kirin commercials. Ads made compelling by their carefully chosen music! (91–100)
Kirin Beer Kirin Special Edition “Today Melts Into the Sunset” VersionKento Kaku

This commercial introduces the craftsmanship poured into Kirin Tokusei Lemon Sour while also highlighting its delicious taste.
Set against a glowing sunset, Kento Kaku is shown enjoying a Kirin Tokusei Lemon Sour, and afterward he gives a gentle, blissful smile.
Enhancing the calm atmosphere of the visuals is Motohiro Hata’s song “Ai.” Centered on guitar and vocals, its tender sound feels quiet yet bright, conveying a sense of savoring the everyday happiness close at hand.





