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Whose Song Is It? ANA’s Popular Commercial Track. A History of CM Songs [2026]

ANA is one of the companies that represents Japan’s aviation industry.

ANA commercials have been on TV for many years, and I’m sure many of you remember them.

Some of the songs featured in these commercials are original tracks written specifically for the ads, but more often they use tie-in songs by popular Japanese artists.

In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive list of ANA’s commercial songs.

They’re all tracks that perfectly match the fresh, uplifting style of the commercials—often themed around travel, the sky, and airplanes—so take your time and give them a listen.

Whose song is it? ANA’s popular commercial song. All-time CM songs [2026] (1–10)

HELLO BLUE HELLO FUTURE “People have wings.” Edition

Even After AllVivaOla

The song that played in ANA’s “HELLO BLUE HELLO FUTURE: People Have Wings” commercial is the single “Even After All” by R&B singer-songwriter VivaOla, released digitally in 2020.

It’s also included on his first mini-album, STRANDED.

Its stylish atmosphere is striking—so much so that you might mistake it for Western music at first listen.

The gently floating vocals and lyrics that tenderly attend to a weary heart really resonate.

In these times, when what used to be normal no longer is, this is a track that makes you reflect on various relationships and think of someone important to you.

I love music and travel #KEYTALK and ANA Trip - Travel Edition

Aoi UtaKEYTALK

KEYTALK / “Aoi Uta” Music Video (included on the 13th single “Lotka-Volterra,” released January 24, 2018)
Aoi UtaKEYTALK

KEYTALK’s “Aoi Uta,” written for a tie-up campaign with ANA, is included as the B-side to the single “Rotoka Volterra.” Its exhilarating, fast-paced melody vividly evokes the refreshing image of an airplane streaking across a blue sky.

The lyrics express a determination to head toward the place one has always envisioned, making it the perfect companion song for that moment when you’re about to board a plane and set off somewhere new.

Bring this track along, and you just might discover your own special sparkle at your destination.

Dreaming Airplane: “Hometown” Edition

Come, spring.Matsutōya Yumi

In ANA’s commercial aired in 2012, Yumi Matsutoya’s classic spring song “Haru yo, Koi,” released in 1994, was featured.

Beyond ANA, it has been used in various commercials and even served as the theme song for NHK’s morning drama of the same title, “Haru yo, Koi,” making it a beloved classic supported by many.

It has been covered by numerous renowned artists, including Ryoko Moriyama and Yasushi Nakanishi.

Its beautiful melody and Japanese lyrics evoke the delicate, fleeting spring scenery of Japan.

The song elegantly portrays the longing anticipation for such a beautiful spring.

Whose song is it? Popular ANA commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2026] (11–20)

Japan’s No.1 international flight network: “Traveling BB-8” edition

Star Wars Main TitleJohn Williams

Star Wars Main Title / John Williams - Main Title from the film “Star Wars” performed by the Ryukoku University Wind Ensemble
Star Wars Main TitleJohn Williams

ANA, said to have Japan’s No.1 international route network, once collaborated with Star Wars, a franchise with fans all over the world.

The commercial naturally featured the Star Wars Main Title as its song.

Composed by John Williams, the prolific film composer, it’s a theme everyone knows.

The orchestral melody, which grandly evokes the unknown realms of space, amplifies the excitement you feel when traveling.

The opening of the piece even calls to mind the sequence of an airplane’s wheels beginning to roll, lifting off the ground, and taking to the sky.

ANA Okinawa Summer Campaign

Windday, Taking You AlongTHE ALFEE

This commercial, themed around a Passionate Summer Madonna, powerfully yet refreshingly captures the exhilaration of spending summer in Okinawa.

By depicting various activities you can enjoy there, such as yachting and diving, it also conveys the excitement of imagining what to do in Okinawa.

The song that firmly underscores the passion and vigor of the visuals is THE ALFEE’s “Kazeyōbi, Kimi o Tsurete.” With its striking sense of speed and powerful band sound, the forward-driving music paired with a refreshing vocal evokes a distinctly positive attitude.

HELLO BLUE, HELLO FUTURE: Let’s make 2020 everyone’s runway — “Bolt, Arrival” Edition

TOKIOTakehara Pisutoru

In a commercial featuring track and field star Usain Bolt that aired in 2016, the song used was “TOKIO,” a signature hit by Kenji Sawada released in 1980.

However, the vocalist isn’t Kenji Sawada—it’s singer-songwriter Pistol Takehara.

In contrast to Sawada’s voice, which exudes a suave masculine allure, Takehara’s intensely rugged, passionate vocals are his greatest appeal.

When the performing artist changes, the atmosphere of the song can sound quite different, can’t it?

ANA’s Paradise

Thump!FIELD OF VIEW

FIELD OF VIEW – Heart-Pounding (Music Video)
Thump!FIELD OF VIEW

“Doki” by Field of View, a Japanese rock band active from 1994 to 2002.

It’s a song over four minutes long, and there’s also a music video, which leaves an impression with its dark tone that contrasts with the song’s mood.

The guitar’s cutting phrases are excellent, and the guitar solo that appears right before the final chorus is a must-hear.