I want to listen again! DHC’s classic commercial songs. Popular CM tracks
DHC is a manufacturer specializing in the production and sale of cosmetics and supplements, and it’s especially well-known for its cosmetics.
This time, we’ve gathered many songs that were featured in DHC commercials.
In addition to tie-in tracks by popular artists, we’ve also picked out original songs created specifically for the ads.
If you’ve ever thought, “I want to hear that song from the commercial again,” be sure to check this out to the end! If you find a song that catches your interest, please give it a full listen.
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Want to hear them again! DHC’s all-time CM songs: Popular commercial tunes (21–30)
We are children of the sea.

The song featured in DHC’s deep ocean water “Umi no Kioku (Memory of the Sea)” commercial is the well-known “Ware wa Umi no Ko” (“I Am a Child of the Sea”).
It’s a traditional song that was selected for Japan’s Top 100 Songs.
As the title suggests, just listening to it conjures up majestic seascapes.
In the Meiji era it was included in elementary school textbooks, and later it was broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” and even used as a train approaching melody—making it widely beloved across Japan.
Especially for those who grew up by the sea, it’s sure to stir a sense of nostalgia.
In conclusion
Up to this point, we’ve introduced the songs used in DHC’s commercials. A variety of tracks were featured, mainly tie-in songs by popular artists. Did you find the song you’d been wondering about after hearing it in a commercial? If any track caught your interest, try listening to it all the way through.



