Company anthems are fascinating! Introducing the unique company songs of Japanese firms
Company songs that embody a company’s philosophy, appeal, and passion for work are widely used and well loved in various settings, from PR to cheering on company sports teams.
In recent years in particular, they’ve been drawing attention through company song contests and features on TV programs.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of company songs—from long-cherished, well-known anthems to newly created ones.
There are many styles, from refined enka-inspired tunes to pop songs with rock or idol influences, and the sentiments expressed in the lyrics are just as diverse.
We hope you’ll find a company song you love.
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Company anthems are fascinating! Introducing the unique company songs of Japanese firms (21–30)
All together again tomorrowNPO Hōjin Denzaburō Shōkai

Densaburō Shōkai is an NPO that supports truck drivers in Japan, carrying out various initiatives to help them live healthy lives.
The song “Ashita mo Minna de” conveys, in a straightforward way, the organization’s supportive stance and its warmth in standing by people.
With a gentle sound marked by a memorable acoustic guitar and a calm vocal delivery layered on top, it creates a relaxed atmosphere.
Its portrayal of gratitude for delivering our goods also communicates an attitude of being close to the drivers.
company songNippon Yūsen Kabushiki Kaisha

Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha traces its origins to Tsukumo Shokai, founded in 1885, and has long supported Japan’s maritime shipping.
To commemorate NYK’s 100th anniversary, the company created its corporate song, “Eien ni Michi Ari” (The Road Forever).
With lyrics by Akira Ito and music by Nobuhiko Kashihara, the song is an impressive work featuring a powerful, choral-inspired sound that conveys the company’s spirit.
A key aspect is how the lyrics reflect various chapters of the company’s journey, vividly portraying sentiments born of its long history.
Company Anthems Are Fascinating! Introducing Unique Corporate Songs from Japanese Companies (31–40)
WING HAPPINESKabushiki Gaisha ENEOS Uingu

ENEOS Wing is a familiar company known for its gas stations, supporting car life through the sale of automotive goods and even non-life insurance.
While portraying its commitment to supporting so many people, the song “WING HAPPINES” also expresses the desire to enrich their own lives.
Its light, memorable sound incorporates brass and piano tones, and the layered vocals convey a bright atmosphere.
With the theme “If you have wonderful companions, everyone becomes happy,” the positive lyrics make it an especially appealing track.
Shiseido Company SongKabushiki-gaisha Shiseido

Shiseido is a cosmetics manufacturer that traces its origins to the Shiseido Pharmacy, founded in Ginza in 1872, and it is a brand loved not only in Japan but overseas as well.
The company’s pursuit of beauty and its desire to grow even larger are reflected in its company song.
Precisely because the piece has a grand, expansive feel, it powerfully conveys a sense of looking toward the future.
The lyrics by Zenma Toki, a tanka poet and scholar of Japanese literature, and the music by Kunihiko Hashimoto, who was also a violinist, further communicate the dedication behind its creation.
for me, for you.Kokū Kabushiki Gaisha

With its exhilarating rock sound, you can’t help but think, “Is this really a company song?!” It’s the corporate anthem of COCODE Inc., a company that focuses its services on talent and digital business.
Written, composed, and even sung by their PR representative—who has band experience—this track is, frankly, on an impressively high level.
Sorry if this sounds odd, but it genuinely sounds like commercially released music.
That’s how high-quality the song is.
Be sure to check out this uplifting company anthem!
company songKabushiki Gaisha SUBARU

Here is the new company song that was created in conjunction with the 2017 change of the company name to Subaru Corporation.
Although it is called a new company song, it is essentially the old song with the former company name replaced by the new one, resulting in a version that reflects employees’ desire to cherish the original.
The original company song was created in 1963, with music composed by the famous composer Ikuma Dan and lyrics written by a former employee of Fuji Heavy Industries.
As such, the song itself is a traditional style of company anthem.
It seems likely that employees will continue to sing this slightly revised song with the same care and affection.
Song of CarbonNihon Kaabon Kabushiki Gaisha

This is one of the entries submitted to the NIKKEI National Company Song Contest, which is said to be well-known in the company song world and a target for many companies.
The company in question, founded in 1915, manufactures and sells carbon products.
To commemorate its 50th anniversary, they commissioned composer Yuji Koseki—featured in the NHK morning drama series “Yell”—to write the music.
The melody is the same, but there are two versions: one arranged by the Toyama Plant Light Music Club and another in a cheer-song style.
The light music arrangement conveys the relaxed vibe of a club activity.


