Unforgettable! Memorable commercial jingles. Popular commercial songs.
“Once you hear it, you never forget!” “It keeps replaying in your head.” Do you have a song like that?
In particular, many of the songs used in TV commercials leave a strong impression on us in just a few seconds to a few dozen seconds.
In this article, we’ll introduce memorable CM songs that, for some reason, really stick in your ears!
We’ve picked out a variety of tracks across eras, from long-familiar tunes to recent buzzworthy CM songs.
See if you can find the ones that left a mark on you.
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Memorable Commercials [July 2025] (141–150)
Original song

This is a commercial for Yakan no Mugicha that became a hot topic for its live-action recreation of the world of the anime Crayon Shin-chan.
It depicts the Nohara family twenty years after the events of the anime, and the grown-up versions of Shin-chan and Himawari leave a strong impression.
Seeing the Nohara family remain close-knit after all these years warms the heart.
The commercial’s background music features an original song written specifically for the ad.
Original songHatis Noit

This commercial showcases MUJI’s desire to become something as familiar and essential to people as water and air.
It depicts fabric catching the wind in various places—Japan, Italy, Thailand, India, Bulgaria, Greece, and more—conveying the wish to be like that gentle breeze.
What accentuates the film’s unique worldview, its softness and calm, is an original song by Hatis Noit.
Beginning with phrases reminiscent of vocal exercises, the piece unfolds into an expansive, soaring voice, whose transparency creates a floating sensation.
The arrangement featuring only the voice resonating is also a key element in conveying the gentle atmosphere.
Blue SpringSUPER BEAVER

This commercial conveys that even college students—often said to be on a “summer vacation of life”—are each working hard with passion.
The moment of powering up with Lipovitan D is a key touch, highlighting their full-on commitment to part-time jobs, lessons, studying, and more.
The song that underscores the freshness and strength of youth charging ahead is SUPER BEAVER’s “Aoi Haru.” Its band sound, brimming with momentum, is striking, and both the lyrics and vocals evoke the feeling of sprinting through one’s youth.
Memorable Commercials [July 2025] (151–160)
Let's walkIkimonogakari

This commercial uses a grand, forward-looking song by Ikimonogakari—one that encourages us to keep moving ahead—but its message is that COVID-19 is still spreading, so we should stay vigilant about hygiene and seek early diagnosis before conditions worsen.
Miki Fujimoto’s friendly personality really shines through, doesn’t it?
The shape of happinessSung Si-kyung

Featuring striking illustrations from the popular manga Kounodori, this commercial announces a coverage plan for babies that you can apply for even before birth.
Whether it’s your first delivery or not, it’s natural to worry about whether your baby will be born healthy and grow well.
This ad reassures viewers by conveying that they can apply before birth.
The background music is Sung Si-kyung’s “Shiawase no Katachi,” whose gentle voice and melody leave you feeling calm and comforted.
Tonight, dreams openKayoko Yoshizawa

This commercial showcases the refreshing appeal of Beer Ball—perfect for summer—through conversations set at Snack Koto.
In it, Kotone Furukawa listens to customers’ concerns, then encourages them to reset and move forward with a Beer Ball, especially a lemonade mix, when they’re facing worries.
The song that highlights the unique mood and upbeat atmosphere depicted on screen is Kayoko Yoshizawa’s “Konya, Yume Hiraku” (“Tonight, Dreams Open”).
The solid, resonant rhythm and the beautifully powerful vocals layered over it convey a strong sense of forward drive.
Original songHiroyuki Himeno

This is a commercial introducing ORIX HOTELS & RESORTS’ Suginoi Hotel, highlighting how fulfilling the experience can be through scenes of people enjoying their time there.
It portrays different kinds of fulfillment, such as spending time with children at Niji-kan and reuniting with friends from school days at Sora-kan.
By showing how travel differs depending on who you’re with, it also conveys the breadth of what ORIX HOTELS & RESORTS offers.
The digest-style footage heightens expectations about just how fun the actual experience will be.





