Memorable Commercials [May 2025]
We all have at least one or two commercial jingles that we can’t help but hum once we’ve heard them, right? Especially in the broadcasts from May 2025, it feels like there are more and more commercials that make you think, “What’s this song?” and lean in to listen.
Sometimes they’re refreshing, other times they’re songs that beautifully accompany heartwarming stories.
In this article, we’ll introduce CM songs that have left a deep impression on viewers.
You might find yourself reunited with a nostalgic tune or making a brand-new discovery.
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [June 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [March 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [April 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [February 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [January 2025]
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- Catchy commercial jingle [June 2025]
- [May 2025] Featured roundup of the latest buzzworthy commercials. Includes highlights on notable cast members and song information.
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [March 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [January 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [February 2025]
Memorable Commercials [May 2025] (171–180)
dreamShioiri Fuyuko (FINLANDS) feat. Marashii

This commercial, themed around “where fascination begins,” portrays Horoyoi highlighting the fun moments in everyday life.
As various visuals play behind Nanase Nishino enjoying manga, games, and a meal, you can really feel the lively atmosphere.
Further accentuating the upbeat mood of the footage is a cover of THE BLUE HEARTS’ “Yume” (Dream).
Fuyuko Shioiri’s distinctive vocals convey a different kind of power than the original, evoking an image of living fully in the present moment.
SHEŌhashi Torio

This commercial depicts Go Ayano and Ran Taniguchi flying a kite out in nature, and its fresh, breezy visuals convey the refreshing quality of Green Label as well.
The two enjoy a sunlit landscape in white outfits, and their gentle smiles create a relaxed atmosphere.
Further emphasizing that refreshing, laid-back mood is the song “SHE” by ohashiTrio.
Its calm sound and tender, conversational vocals are striking, and with their light touch, they also convey the joy found in tranquil moments.
sparklingOda Kazumasa


In Nagoya Railroad’s commercial promoting attractions throughout Aichi Prefecture, this time it highlights the charms of Handa City.
Hana Kawamura tours Handa’s popular spots, including vinegar and beer breweries as well as canals, and just watching this CM is sure to pique many people’s interest.
The background music features Kazumasa Oda’s “Kira Kira,” whose refreshing melody feels truly cleansing.
Matsuken Samba IIMatsudaira Ken

This is a comical commercial that shows how Bold Sun Gel Ball can eliminate the musty odor of laundry dried indoors.
Ken Matsudaira appears before Fuma Kikuchi’s character, the “Laundry Daimyo,” and uses a mysterious beam to solve the odor problem.
The way he silently resumes firing the beam even when asked for an explanation, and Fuma Kikuchi’s screams as the laundry is being zapped, really heighten the comedy.
The glamorous song that plays when Ken Matsudaira’s character appears is “Matsuken Samba II.” Because it’s a dazzling track evocative of a samba carnival, you can feel the fun the moment the intro starts to play.
Matsuken Samba IIMatsudaira Ken

This is a commercial that humorously showcases how Sun’s gel balls can solve the musty smell of damp laundry.
Fuma Kikuchi plays the Laundry Lord, who’s about to give up on the people’s direct pleas about their troubles, when Ken Matsudaira appears and leads them to a solution.
With vibrant flair, it’s powerfully conveyed that the blue Sun Gel Balls were co-developed with Febreze and eliminate odors.
The scene featuring Ken Matsudaira is accompanied by the lively track “Matsuken Samba II,” which heightens the sense of splendor.
Thanks to its bright, cheerful sound, it also conveys a positive image of problems being solved.
Memorable Commercials [May 2025] (181–190)
Cheer up!Takeuchi Mariya


This is a commercial for Asahi Beer’s Maruefu that promotes the “Mellow Japan Project,” highlighting Maruefu’s unique worldview.
Set in various locations across Japan, it features many celebrities—including Kyoko Yoshine and Kohei Matsushita—raising their glasses of Maruefu in a toast.
The familiar Mariya Takeuchi song “Genki wo Dashite” is used as the BGM.
It’s a gentle, heartwarming tune.
one thing or anotherFujii Takashi

This is an Otsuka Oronamin C commercial featuring Juri Uesaka as a job-hunting student and Yuri Anada as her mother.
On the morning she’s heading to the final interview at her desired company, Uesaka, looking nervous, is getting ready at the front door when Anada appears.
Singing Takashi Fujii’s signature song “Nandaka Nandaka,” Anada hands her a bottle of Oronamin C to cheer her on.
It’s a lovely ad that conveys the warmth of family bonds.
The song Anada sings, “Nandaka Nandaka,” was Fujii’s debut single released in 2000, and it’s an empowering anthem that gives you the courage to take a positive step forward.


