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 (51–60)
North Street CornerKondō Masahiko

It was Masahiko Kondo’s 40th single, released in 1993.
The song was used in a commercial for House Foods’ instant ramen “Kita no Ramen-ya-san Umaissho,” featuring Akira Onodera, Hiroko Sano, and Yoshitake Tanaka, and it opened up a new frontier for Kondo, differing from his previous works.


