Commercial song by House Foods. A popular jingle.
House Foods has created many indispensable products for family dining tables, such as Vermont Curry, Java Curry, and Hokkaido Stew.
If you watch TV, you probably see commercials for House Foods products quite often.
In this article, we’ll introduce, all at once, not only the classic curry and stew, but also the songs used in commercials for House Foods products! Sometimes the performers themselves sing original songs made specifically for the commercials, making the tunes very easy to relate to.
Tie-in songs by popular artists are also appealing, so be sure to give them a listen.
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House Foods commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (21–30)
The Tale of the StarsMatsutōya Yumi


This commercial conveys the flavor and warmth of House Hokkaido Stew through scenes of a family cooking stew together.
By showing the stew being made in a fun, lively way, it gently expresses the excitement of wondering what kind of taste awaits.
The music that further emphasizes the warm atmosphere depicted in the footage is Yumi Matsutoya’s “Hoshi no Monogatari” (Star Story).
Its piano-centered, gentle sound is striking, and even with its overall calm rhythm, it conveys a deep sense of comfort.
Love more, live a happier lifeHey! Say! JUMP


This is a commercial where the members of Hey! Say! JUMP promote the renewal of Vermont Curry.
While introducing that it has become milder yet richer in flavor, the scenes of them enjoying the curry are particularly striking.
The background music features their 2014 release “Aisereba Motto Happy Life.” The lyrics celebrate the beauty of loving others, making it a song that’s sure to fill listeners with happiness.
I love you — Ticket To LoveTOKIO

This is TOKIO’s “Sukisa ~Ticket To Love~.” The song is TOKIO’s 6th single, released in 1995, featuring twin vocals by Nagase and Yamaguchi.
Unfortunately, there wasn’t a video by TOKIO themselves, so it’s a cover video.
It was used as the theme song for House Foods’ “Vermont Curry” commercial.
dragons’ danceYU-KI

It was released in 1997 as YU-KI’s solo debut single.
As the long-awaited solo single from TRF’s lead vocalist, it became a hot topic.
The song was used in a commercial for House Foods’ “Kukure Curry.”
Fragments of a Dream…ZONE

It was released in 2002 as ZONE’s fifth single.
Announced as an answer song to their earlier single and signature track “secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~,” it was also used in a commercial for House Foods’ “Nomu Fruiche” (Drinkable Fruiche).
Let’s eat stew together.wacci

wacci is a pop-rock band that made their major debut in 2012, and this song was released digitally in 2013.
As the title suggests, it was used as the commercial song for House Foods’ stew, and the warmth of the vocals combined with the warmth of the stew led to a rapid rise in wacci’s recognition.
JUMPMARIA

It was released in 2007 as the B-side to MARIA’s third single, “HEART☆BEAT.” MARIA was a six-member girls’ band that, regrettably, disbanded in 2009.
This song was used as the theme song for “Umaissho,” an instant ramen product from House Foods.


