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[Youthful] Refreshing Calpis Songs – Popular Commercial Jingles [2026]

When you watch Calpis commercials, the music sticks with you just as much as the beautiful visuals, doesn’t it? From Aimyon’s mid-tempo ballads to SHISHAMO’s sweet-and-sour youth anthems, and even covers of various classics—every track perfectly matches Calpis’s refreshing image and really resonates.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Calpis commercials so far.

If there’s a track you heard in a CM and were curious about, take this chance to look it up!

[Youthful] Refreshing Calpis Songs • Popular Commercial Jingles [2026] (21–30)

Legend of DreamsSutaadasuto Rebyuu

It was released in 1984 as Stardust Revue’s fifth single.

Because it is the hometown of lead vocalist Kaname Nemoto, this song is used as the departure melody at Gyoda Station in Gyoda City, Saitama Prefecture, where “Starebi” serves as a tourism ambassador.

It’s a song that has been loved for many years, especially by the local community.

Asahi Soft Drinks, Karada Calpis: “Little Brother Came” version

Original songHayashi Sayuri

Saki Kubota "Ihōjin" Animated Music Video
Original songHayashi Sayuri

In this piece, there’s a brief yet light piano phrase.

It’s fast, but it somehow lifts your spirits and makes you feel happy, doesn’t it? Starting from the low notes and gradually moving up the scale also shows composer Sayuri Hayashi’s meticulous touch.

The mood of the commercial gives you a bright feeling, like something is about to begin!

[Youthful] Refreshing Calpis Songs and Popular Commercial Jingles [2026] (31–40)

Asahi Soft Drinks CALPIS Water “Three Generations” / “Miiilk?” / “Gaze”

Lucky coloraimyon

Aimyon – Lucky Color [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Lucky coloraimyon
"Calpis" TV Commercial "Three Generations" Version 30 Seconds Masami Nagasawa

This commercial showcases, through drama-like visuals, how Calpis blends into everyday life and supports family bonds.

It portrays various scenes involving Masami Nagasawa and children with Calpis, clearly expressing its long-lasting love and its happy, comforting taste.

The song that further highlights the warmth of the family depicted in the footage is Aimyon’s “Lucky Color.” Its gentle rhythm and light, breezy sound are striking, and when paired with the cheerful vocals, it evokes an image of savoring the joys of everyday life.

Asahi Soft Drinks Calpis Water “Spring Heart-Flutters” Version

parabolaOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – Parabola [Official Video]
parabolaOfisharu Higedan Dism

The Calpis commercials, which depict bittersweet youth, are always popular.

In the “Spring Heart-Throbs” version featuring Mei Nagano, the music is by Official HIGE DANDism.

They shot to stardom with “Pretender,” which is often called the first big hit of the Reiwa era.

Their music, incorporating piano and synth sounds and influenced by jazz and funk, exudes a chic, stylish charm.

However, the song used in this commercial, “Parabola,” has a slightly different feel from their usual work, bursting with a refreshing energy.

It’s a perfect match for the Calpis image and the vibe of youth.

Asahi Soft Drinks Calpis Water “Summer in the Wind Chimes” Version

fateMr.Children

It’s a song included on Mr.

Children’s 18th original album, “REFLECTION,” released in 2015.

Arriving two years and seven months after the previous release—the longest gap in their history—it was a long-awaited album for fans.

The song was also used in a Calpis Water commercial featuring Yuina Kuroshima.

Asahi Soft Drinks Calpis Soda “Somehow it’ll go soda-well” Version

Somehow it seems to be going soda.Watanabe Daichi

Daichi Watanabe of Kuroneko Chelsea does a laid-back dance with a soothing band in the new web-exclusive 'Calpis Soda' video: Somehow It Works Out Soda - 'A Summer Love' edition

This is a web-only commercial for Calpis Soda released in 2016.

The ad features Daichi Watanabe, the vocalist of the popular Japanese rock band Kuroneko Chelsea, and it became a hot topic among fans.

As a member of a “healing-type” band, Watanabe shows off a laid-back dance and singing.

The fresh, fizzy feel of Calpis Soda matches perfectly with the song and dance imagery.

After the concert is overNOKKO

Released in 1994 as NOKKO’s sixth single.

The title track is the “Aishiteru (Live After-Party) Version,” and the coupling tracks include the “Daisuki Version” and the “Itsumo Issho Version.” It was used as a commercial song for Calpis Water Light, featuring NOKKO herself.