[You'll Want to Listen Again] Popular Life Insurance Commercial Songs: CM Themes Through the Years [2026]
You often see life insurance commercials on TV, don’t you?
From catchy ones to heartwarming ones, and even those that make you reflect on your own life, the styles vary widely.
In this article, we’ll introduce life insurance commercial songs that match each type of presentation.
From upbeat tracks to gentle ballads, a variety of moods are featured, but many of the songs carry heartwarming messages, so if any catch your interest, be sure to listen closely.
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[Makes You Want to Listen Again] Popular Life Insurance Commercial Songs: CM Songs Through the Years [2026] (21–30)
Que Sera, SeraDoris Day


This commercial features Haruka Ayase portraying a woman struggling with worries as she goes through life.
Even someone who always seems cheerful and happy might actually be carrying various circumstances and concerns—watching this ad makes you feel that way.
No matter what happens, morning will always come.
If that’s the case, many of us want to spend our days with a smile and live aiming for a happy future.
I believe this commercial especially resonates with those who are feeling down and gives them courage.
Somewhere again todayOda Kazumasa

Set to Kazumasa Oda’s hit song “Kyou mo Dokokade” (“Somewhere Today, Too”), this introduces Meiji Yasuda Life’s “After-Follow” plan.
With the hope of supporting your family’s happiness for a lifetime, it looks back at photos of a loving couple from their younger days and today.
The commercial is crafted to let you imagine the time they’ve spent and the way they’ve walked together, side by side and supporting each other.
become loveOda Kazumasa


The Meiji Yasuda Life commercial “Gentle Time,” which aired in 2019.
The song is by Kazumasa Oda, a familiar voice in Meiji Yasuda Life’s commercials, and it’s “Ai ni Naru,” included on his album Oda Biyori.
Oda’s soft, heart-touching vocals combined with the photos selected through a public call make for an incredibly moving piece.
They’re simple everyday moments of siblings, parents and children, and couples, yet they make you realize how precious those days truly are.
The final line, “Happiness is always by your side,” really hits home.
Waiting for the windOda Kazumasa


A special edition of the Meiji Yasuda Life commercial “Happy Moments,” filled with the company’s heartfelt message.
Kazumasa Oda, who actually composed the song, appears in the commercial.
The piece was specially written for Meiji Yasuda Life’s new corporate image, and, in fact, JUJU, Takako Matsu, Takuya Ohashi, and Hitomi Yaida, among others, took part in the chorus.
It’s surprising how star-studded the chorus lineup is.
The song, imbued with such feeling, along with the photos from the photo contest, reminds us that the ordinary present is an irreplaceably happy time.
future paintingFukuyama Masaharu

This commercial shows how Nippon Life employees work and conveys their initiative to connect companies.
It features Masaharu Fukuyama closely following the dedicated efforts of Nissay staff, depicting their work on regional revitalization.
The song that highlights the gentle, human-connected atmosphere portrayed in the footage is Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Miraie.” Its calm piano tones layered with a tender, conversational vocal evoke a sense of hope for a bright future.
ChopsticksTakumadrops

This commercial introduces how Kanpo Life Insurance values after-sales service, portrayed through the appearances of Hayato Isomura and Nanoka Hara, who play Kanpo Life Insurance sales representatives.
In this spot, Isomura plays the senior employee and Hara the junior, and the phrase “standing by our customers,” spoken in their conversation, gives a reassuring feeling.
The BGM is an arrangement of the piece “Chopsticks,” published in 1877 by British composer Euphemia Allen.
It is performed by Takumadrops, a jazz pianist who is also active as a singer-songwriter.
With a more relaxed tempo than the original and a jazz-like arrangement, it’s a very easy-to-listen performance.
Bridge of Gloryyuzu


During the period of the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games, a commercial aired featuring the duo Yuzu.
As footage of Olympic athletes competing played, the two performed their signature song “Eikou no Kakehashi,” which had once been chosen as the theme song for the Athens Olympics.
Watching this commercial, you can’t help but feel there’s no song more fitting for athletes who have devoted themselves to countless efforts and rigorous training in pursuit of the Olympics.
Even now, with time having passed since the Games, seeing it again brings back that excitement and emotion.


