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[June 2025] Latest commercial

Commercials you see everywhere on TV and the internet.

You’ve probably had moments where you think, “I like the song in this ad,” or “What song is that?” and it sticks with you.

The commercials that aired in June 2025 also captured viewers’ hearts with captivating visuals and music.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most striking CM songs that have been getting attention.

You might even find a track you heard only once but couldn’t forget, or a song that went viral on social media.

Latest TV commercials [June 2025] (151–160)

Starts Group “Be KIND”

[CM] STARTS / "Be KIND" Version

This is a corporate commercial for the Starts Group, which operates a variety of businesses including real estate ventures such as Pitatto House.

Set to a song by MISIA, it depicts employees of the Starts Group and their customers.

It conveys the Group’s desire to truly support its customers, which is quite moving.

Adding warmth to the commercial is MISIA’s “Be KIND,” an original song written for the Starts Group’s 2025 commercial—a heartwarming ballad that sincerely expresses the wish to stand by someone you care about.

Mercian Casillero del Diablo “Inner Impulse”

Casillero del Diablo “Inner Impulse” 30 seconds

The Casillero del Diablo commercial titled “Inner Urge” is cool, with visuals of people dancing to “Got My Mind Set On You.” From scenes of a man dancing solo to groups of men and women dancing together, the product’s concept is presented in English to match the various dance scenes—an unforgettable and very stylish touch.

The background song is best known through George Harrison’s cover, and its lyrics, which convey the sincerity of one’s feelings for a loved one, are especially appealing.

JR Central: Yes, let’s go to Kyoto. “Early Summer 2025 (Sugimoto Family Residence)” EditionNarration: Tasuku Emoto

[TV commercial] Early Summer 2025 (30 seconds) Edition — Yes, let's go to Kyoto.

This is a JR Central commercial that shows the beautiful scenery of Kyoto and heightens the desire to travel there.

The theme here is early summer in Kyoto, conveying the pleasant sensation of wind blowing through lush greenery, accompanied by Tasuku Emoto’s narration.

Further enhancing the gentle atmosphere of the visuals is “My Favorite Things,” well known from the musical The Sound of Music.

Though the tempo is calm, the performance has a lightness to it that evokes a sense of excitement for new experiences.