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.
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Strangers In The NightFrank Sinatra


In ANA All Nippon Airways’ commercial “Premium Class: Ground,” an elegant and refined song befitting the premium class is used.
The title of the song is “Strangers In The Night,” performed by the legendary American jazz singer Frank Sinatra.
It’s a famous song that has been covered by artists around the world, and in Japan it’s known by the title “Yoru no Stranger.” Many people may also recognize it as the opening theme of the TV program “Matsuko Kaigi.”
Tales of the Vienna WoodsJohann Strauss II

Online check-in lets you board a plane simply by holding up your smartphone.
The song used in this commercial is “Tales from the Vienna Woods.” It was composed in 1868 by Johann Strauss II, a composer who was active in Vienna, Austria.
The piece is themed around a forest rich in natural beauty, and it unfolds with complex passages reminiscent of a concert performance.
From the beautifully resonant orchestral section featured in the commercial to passages that evoke a clear, open sky, the music paints vivid images.
Why not let yourself be soothed by sounds that feel like you’re immersed in tranquil nature?
Summer MadenssSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu


ANA All Nippon Airways commercial “Uplifting Summer Trip.” The dance by Sandaime J Soul Brothers is so cool, and the sound is perfect for summer—really pleasant.
Even though it’s a commercial, it gets you hyped like you’re at a live show.
The song says there are countless sights in the world that a phone camera can’t capture, which makes me want to travel even more.
Walk on the WaterBRITT NICOLE

The song used in ANA’s commercial “U.S.A ANA eat/run” is a cover of Britt Nicole’s “Walk on the Water.” Her emotional, gently embracing vocals are truly captivating! The lyrics encourage you to bravely leap into the unknown, making it a track that gives you the courage to take that first step.
It’s a perfect fit for ANA’s commercial announcing the new Haneda–New York/Chicago routes!
The Reason We Set Out on a JourneyOzawa Kenji

A classic by Kenji Ozawa, released in 1996 and covered by Yuko Ando and Bank Band.
From 2017 to 2018 it was also used as a tie-up song for ANA, including in the “ANA SUPER VALUE” campaign.
The bouncy sound is fun and makes you want to head out as soon as you hear it.
It feels like it overlaps with that giddy excitement before a trip.
They say airplanes carry people’s dreams, and the atmosphere of so many feelings intersecting—together with Ozaken’s mood—makes me quietly feel that life goes on.



