Memorable Commercials [April 2025]
Have you ever found yourself captivated by a melody that lingers in your ears while watching a commercial? The new commercials for spring 2025 are packed with memorable songs that you can’t help but hum along to.
Charming melodies, exhilarating rhythms, and vocals that tug at the heartstrings.
We’ll be showcasing a rich selection of CM songs whose music makes the products shine even brighter—from the latest commercials currently on air to the most talked-about tracks.
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [March 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [May 2025]
- April 2025 Commercial Special: A thorough introduction from commercial storylines to trending songs
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [February 2025]
- [April 2025] CM Song Compilation
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [March 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [June 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [January 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [February 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [June 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [January 2025]
Memorable Commercials [April 2025] (71–80)
As expected, I love you.Ōhashi Chippoke


This is a Seibu Railway commercial featuring Ai Miura playing a character named Nanako Chichibuhi.
While she’s enjoying a barbecue with a man, Miura impulsively confesses her feelings to him.
Flustered, he nevertheless returns her feelings, leading to a heart‑pounding development that makes even the viewers’ hearts race.
The story is set to the background music “As Expected, I Love You” by Chipoke Ohashi.
Reading the lyrics—an honest, unadorned expression of straightforward feelings for a crush—may remind you of the fresh, youthful emotions of first love.
Detective Conan Main ThemeŌno Katsuo

This commercial promotes the return of McDonald’s popular Chicken Tatsuta as if it were a preview for the anime Detective Conan.
The regular Chicken Tatsuta is introduced with the subtitle “Feast of Gold,” while the rice-bun version available in the evening is presented as “Feast of the Sunset.” The tense mood, as if chasing down a culprit, cleverly mirrors the pursuit of the Chicken Tatsuta—an amusing touch.
The background music is the series’ main theme, which, together with the visuals, heightens the sense of suspense.
Because it’s a song typically played in previews or at the beginning of the story, it also builds anticipation that the story is about to begin.
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

This commercial portrays the different ways people enjoy Sapporo Ichiban, highlighting how it has been loved in many forms for a long time.
Bakarhythm makes miso ramen and Kyoko Yoshine makes shio ramen, and you can really feel their affection through their meticulous personal touches.
As an expression of love for Sapporo Ichiban, the song featured is Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Zutto Suki Datta” (“I’ve Always Loved You”).
It’s a track that looks back on memories while reaffirming the love you hold inside, conveying both strength and warmth.
The sound, which evokes classic rock ’n’ roll, also leaves a strong impression.
Memorable Commercials [April 2025] (81–90)
Just by you being hereSuzuki Kenta

This commercial promotes the deliciousness of Mori no Ka Jin Soda by depicting everyday, casual moments.
In a sequence where Masaki Okada and Manami Higa are dining, Mori no Ka Jin Soda appears, and their expressions of surprise when they take a sip convey the sense of delight.
The music that underscores this relaxed mood is “Kimi ga Iru Dake de,” sung by Kenta Suzuki.
It’s a cover of a song by Kome Kome Club, and the blend of gentle guitar tones with the vocals creates a calm atmosphere, different from the original’s powerful feel.
A Gift Without a StampInagaki Gorō / Kusanagi Tsuyoshi / Katori Shingo

This is a commercial that clearly conveys Suntory’s efforts to cherish nature, including narration by Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori.
A key feature is the distinctive switching between live-action and animation; because the visuals center on green imagery depicting nature, you can really feel the gentleness.
It portrays a strong yet gentle commitment to caring for the Earth—protecting water, looking ahead to the planet 100 years from now, and more.
Further emphasizing that gentle atmosphere is the song “Kitte no Nai Okurimono,” performed by the three—Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori.
It’s a cover of Kazuo Zaitsu’s piece that preserves the tenderness of the original while also conveying the unique sense of hope and forward-driving strength that only these three can bring.
Original song

This commercial expresses the movement of emotions through Xperia, starting from a powerful street dance performance.
The duo delivering the tightly synchronized dance is CanDoo and HiRo, and the way people around them start moving too conveys a sense of spreading fun.
The dance is set to an original song that clearly communicates strength.
Built on digital beats and light, agile rap, its breezy sense of speed perfectly matches the choreography.
L.P.D.bradberry orchestra

This commercial introduces the Xperia while also promoting that you can use a Docomo email address.
With a digital worldview that feels like diving into a sea of text, the overlap with Xperia evokes images of technological progress and unknown experiences.
The song that further emphasizes this distinctive atmosphere is “L.P.D.” by BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA.
A steady rhythm is laid down, and digital vocals layer over it to create a striking digital aesthetic.



