Whose song is it? The catchy Docomo commercial track. A history of Docomo CM songs [2026]
You probably see Docomo commercials quite often when watching TV, since they’re from one of the major mobile carriers!
With popular actors, actresses, and musicians appearing in them, many people keep an eye on these ads, don’t they?
Docomo’s commercials feature a wide range of music, from classic hits from Japan and abroad to recent chart-toppers, and even original tracks made just for the ads.
In this article, we’ll round up all the songs that have been used in Docomo commercials so far!
See if you can find the track that caught your ear in a CM.
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[Whose Song Is It?] The catchy NTT Docomo commercial track. A history of Docomo CM songs [2026] (91–100)
Best friendNishino Kana

It was chosen as the second campaign song for DOCOMO’s “Hang in There, Exam-Takers” campaign.
Released in 2010 as Kana Nishino’s ninth single, the track stands out among her many love songs as one that celebrates friendship, with lyrics that resonate with the bonds between girls.
Close to YouHeather Woods

The lyrics about thinking of someone dear really touch the heart.
The song was first released in 1963, sung by actor Richard Chamberlain.
Later, in 1970, the globally popular music duo the Carpenters covered it, and it became a big hit.
The version used in the Docomo commercial is sung by American singer-songwriter Heather Woods Broderick.
Its gentle sound and soft vocals are so soothing, aren’t they? It makes the haze in your heart just drift away.
Whose Song Is It? The Catchy NTT Docomo Commercial Track. A History of CM Songs [2026] (101–110)
MirageSuda Keina


This commercial, styled like an anime that portrays the coming-of-age story of three high school girls, is a spot for d Anime Store.
It shows each of the three absorbed in what they’re passionate about, and their sparkling expressions leave a strong impression.
The BGM is “Mirage” by Keina Suda.
Released in 2025, the song was written specifically for this commercial.
It’s a beautiful mid-tempo track that lets Keina Suda’s clear vocals resonate.
Original song

This commercial expresses the movement of emotions through Xperia, starting from a powerful street dance performance.
The duo delivering the tightly synchronized dance is CanDoo and HiRo, and the way people around them start moving too conveys a sense of spreading fun.
The dance is set to an original song that clearly communicates strength.
Built on digital beats and light, agile rap, its breezy sense of speed perfectly matches the choreography.
Ring a Ding DongKimura Kaera

This song was used in NTT Docomo’s 2010 “Hitori to, Hitotsu.
walk with you” campaign commercials.
The concept of the ads was that Kaela Kimura herself played Maki Horikita’s mobile phone.
After returning from the birth of her second child, she released a new album in 2016, and a tour has also been announced.
A winter fairy is melting a snowmanKimura Kaera

It was used as the song for NTT Docomo’s 2017 LINE MUSIC commercial.
The piece is a track included on Kaela Kimura’s 2011 album “8EIGHT8.” It was her first single after giving birth, and it successfully captures the sparkling vibe of the Christmas season and the uniquely feminine sense of glamour.
Original song
The commercial “First Smartphone Plan: ‘A Useful Tip’” featuring actors Nao and Toshifumi Muramatsu is a gentle ad that focuses on explaining and offering services to people who’ve never owned a smartphone before.
Accordingly, the music itself gives a very cheerful impression.
Warm, acoustic tones resonate to smoothly support the duo’s back-and-forth.
It really feels like music designed to dispel the idea that “smartphones are difficult.”


