[Cup Noodles Commercial] Popular CM Songs. Historical CM Songs [2026]
Nissin Cup Noodles, a classic staple of instant ramen, is a product you often see at convenience stores and supermarkets! The Cup Noodles commercials are charming for their meticulous creativity—ranging from drama-style spots to humorous ones that use parody songs with lyrics themed around Cup Noodles.
A wide variety of music, both Western and Japanese, is featured in these ads.
We’ve picked out tracks used in the latest commercials as well as songs from older ones, so take this opportunity to explore and enjoy a range of tunes.
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Kiss!bump.y

Kiss! by bump.y, a five-member group of actresses active from 2009 to 2014.
Released in 2011 as their fourth single, it was used at the time in a commercial song for Cup Noodles Gohan.
Produced by Sweetune, the songwriting team behind hits for KARA, the quality is outstanding.
It’s a slightly fleeting yet pop number with a nostalgic sound that evokes American retro vibes, depicting a love that wants to take one more step forward, to go further.
I love when the sound syncs with that heart-pounding feeling.
Hungry PrideMakishimamu Za Horumon


This is one of the “HUNGRY DAYS” series commercials, known for its youth-anime style, created in collaboration with ONE PIECE.
It depicts ONE PIECE characters taking part in a cavalry battle at a school sports festival, delivering a sense of immediacy and making for a highly engaging piece.
With popular characters appearing one after another, it’s a must-watch for fans of the original.
The background music features Maximum the Hormone’s “Hungry Pride,” whose heavy, loud rock sound paired with distinctive lyrics creates a truly one-of-a-kind world.
In this commercial, the characters’ dialogue takes center stage, so the song is hard to hear—be sure to check out the music video or other sources to listen to the track as well.
Snow in Love, Sky I AdoreCHEMISTRY

It was CHEMISTRY’s 25th single, released in 2008.
It served as the lead single from the concept album “Winter of Love” and was used as the commercial song for Nissin Foods’ “Nissin Cup Noodles Milk Seafood ‘Milk Christmas’” TV commercial.
Original composition (instrumental)audioforce

Airing from December 31, 2017, this commercial features professional tennis player Kei Nishikori during a season when he was plagued by injuries and steadily continued his training.
It portrays him as having a hungrier spirit than any other player as he works toward a comeback.
The music was provided by audioforce from Berlin, a regular in the commercial song scene.
Ride of the ValkyriesRihyaruto Wāgunā

A piece by Richard Wagner, a composer active in 19th-century Germany, a pinnacle of Romantic opera also known as the “King of Music Drama.” It’s the track used in Nissin Cup Noodles’ commercial “Boil Up from Your Hometown!” (Rush version), featuring star athletes like Kei Nishikori, Naomi Osaka, and Rui Hachimura.
The fusion of classical music with visuals reminiscent of local TV commercial parodies creates a chaotic atmosphere.
The melody, which evokes the expectation that something is about to begin, seems to perfectly match the commercial’s theme of building excitement from the regions.
It’s a piece whose contrast with the ad’s unique structure leaves a powerful impact.


