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Lovely commercial jingle

The Huis Ten Bosch commercial song. A popular jingle.

Huis Ten Bosch, a theme park in Nagasaki Prefecture, is known as Japan’s largest theme park, offering a wide variety of ways to enjoy yourself—from attractions, shows, and events to restaurants and hotels.

Various seasonal events are held every year, and commercials are aired on TV each time.

Those commercials often feature songs by popular artists from Japan and abroad, and many viewers ask, “Whose song is that?” In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs used in Huis Ten Bosch commercials, past and present, so you can find the track you’ve been looking for!

Huis Ten Bosch commercial songs: Popular commercial songs (21–30)

Nyakotan in Love: Whether I Flirt or Get Rejected, I’m Still Mewāsuta

[New Song] Wasuta — Koi suru Nyakotan ~Furi mo Furare mo Anata no Mama~
Nyakotan in Love: Whether I Flirt or Get Rejected, I’m Still Mewāsuta

It’s a song by the idol group Wasuta.

It was aired as a commercial song during the Halloween season at Huis Ten Bosch.

The title is unusual, but the music and choreography are really cool.

I’ve heard it’s a track that really gets the crowd going at live shows.

Girls’ trip in autumn

HolidayRAMMELLS

RAMMELLS “Holiday” Official Video
HolidayRAMMELLS

This is a song that was used as the commercial theme for “Huis Ten Bosch: Autumn Girls’ Trip.” It’s by the four-piece rock band RAMMELLS! The urban melody and free, expansive vocals feel so good.

As you listen, the refreshing vibe becomes addictive and makes you want to head out into the city.

Huis Ten Bosch “Bridal” Version

Never Say NeverBecky Jerams

This commercial introduces the fact that you can even hold weddings at Huis Ten Bosch, conveying that its unique worldview is precisely what makes the bridal experience so glamorous.

It depicts a wedding unfolding against the backdrop of the townscape, expressing a sense of luxury while also allowing you to genuinely feel the most important element—happiness—through the smiles.

The song that further emphasizes the warm atmosphere portrayed in the visuals is Becky Jerams’s “Never Say Never.” Centered on a gentle mood created by the layering of piano and vocals, it gradually builds in the latter half into a grand development that conveys an expanding vista and a forward-looking spirit.

Hydrangea Festival, Lily Festival

Don’t Call Me BabyCeleina Ann

The song that played in the 2018 Huis Ten Bosch Hydrangea Festival and Lily Festival commercial.

Celina Ann is a Japanese-American from Hyogo Prefecture.

She began her career in 2015 and made her major debut in 2016 with a mini-album from Universal Music.

Hydrangea Festival

LumilyGesu no Kiwami Otome.

Gesu no Kiwami Otome “Lumily” (LIVE ‘Otome wa Kawaru’ at NHK Hall)
LumilyGesu no Kiwami Otome.

This is a song by the mixed-gender band Gesu no Kiwami Otome.

Included on their popular single “Watashi Igai Watashi Janai no,” the track was used as the commercial song for the “Huis Ten Bosch Hydrangea Festival.” It has a mellow feel, and in the latter part of the song the powerful piano and sweet vocals leave a strong impression.

Flower Japan Cup 2017: “World Flower Championship” Version

D-DayD-LITE

D-LITE (from BIGBANG) – ‘D-Day’ M/V
D-DayD-LITE

This is a song by D-LITE from the five-member South Korean music group BIGBANG.

Written and composed by singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata, the track was also chosen as a tie-in song for the Huis Ten Bosch Flower Japan Cup.

The lyrics convey the magnificence of life—be sure to give them a listen!

Huis Ten Bosch “Rose Festival” Version

MusicHirahara Ayaka

[Official Huis Ten Bosch] Rose Festival TV Commercial - Web-Exclusive 30-Second Version
MusicHirahara Ayaka

This commercial strongly showcases the beauty of Huis Ten Bosch’s Rose Festival, where roses are in full bloom across the entire town.

It’s not just that the roses are blooming—the fact that various shapes are created with the roses also makes it particularly captivating.

Since this is the season when spring roses transition into summer, the interplay with sunlight further highlights their beauty.

The music that amplifies the brilliance and uplifting atmosphere conveyed by the visuals is Ayaka Hirahara’s “Ongaku.” The blend of strings and her powerful vocals is striking, evoking a sense of strength and grandeur, as if stepping forward into the future.