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[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.

[You’ll want to listen again] Popular life insurance commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2026] (31–40)

Kampo Life Insurance: “A Letter to the President”

Red River Valley

Kampo Life Corporate Advertisement “A Letter to the President” 60-Second Version

It’s a commercial in which a male employee of Japan Post Insurance writes a letter on the occasion of the retirement of a company president who had taken out a policy.

In addition to conveying the bond of trust built through their professional relationship, the episode showing that they also spent time together privately clearly communicates how sincerely Japan Post Insurance employees stand by their customers.

The background music is “Red River Valley,” known in Japanese as “Akai Kawa no Tanima.” It’s a song known as an American folk tune, and its lyrics evocatively conjure images of vast natural landscapes.

Kampo Life Insurance 2013 Commercial

When cherry-blossom hues danceNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima 'Sakurairo Maukoro' Music Video
When cherry-blossom hues danceNakajima Mika

The 2013 Kampo Seimei (Japan Post Insurance) TV commercial featured Mika Nakashima’s signature song “Sakurairo Mau Koro.” The track was originally released in 2005, and the version used in the commercial was “Sakurairo Mau Koro – natural edition -,” notable for its acoustic guitar accompaniment.

This version was included as a B-side to “Boku ga Shino to Omotta no wa,” released in 2013.

It has a different feel from the original version, which features piano accompaniment.

Meiji Yasuda “MY Link Coordinator: Three Years of Progress”

go to meet (someone)Oda Kazumasa

“MY Link Coordinator: Three Years of Progress”

This is a series of commercials using animation by Studio Chizu that looks back on the history of the MY Link Coordinator.

It depicts the achievements of Aki Tamaki, who has appeared in previous commercials as an MY Link Coordinator, and it gives the impression that the actual coordinators will be just as caring and supportive as she is.

Meiji Yasuda “The Brilliance of Youth” / “A Small Light” / “Happy Moments”

All the days hard to leave behindOda Kazumasa

Meiji Yasuda Life 2025 Corporate CM 'The Brilliance of Youth' Edition

This commercial, presented in a slideshow format using lovely everyday photos with family and friends, is a classic style for Meiji Yasuda Life.

Every photo is truly wonderful, and watching them warms the heart.

The background music is, as always, by Kazumasa Oda.

The song featured in this commercial is “Subete Sarigataki Hibi,” released in 2024.

It’s a superb ballad that’s sure to move you, with lyrics expressing gratitude to the people who have supported you, delivered through Oda’s heartfelt vocals.

Sumitomo Life Vitality 'One UP on Your Commute' Edition

Yo, you there, kid.Takehara Pisutoru

Takahara Pistol / Hey, You Young Folks (Short Ver.)
Yo, you there, kid.Takehara Pisutoru
Kazunari Ueda, played by Eita, levels up by switching to bicycle commuting. Sumitomo Life’s ‘Vitality’ new TV commercial: ‘Level Up on Your Commute’ and ‘At That Moment, Vitality (Bicycle)’.

This commercial expresses how even a small change, like switching to commuting by bicycle, can lead to a healthier and more fulfilling daily life, and it also depicts Sumitomo Life supporting that health.

Framed like an interview with Hajime Ueda, played by Eita Nagayama, it conveys that awareness of small exercises can lead to stepping up.

The song that emphasizes the positive atmosphere of the footage is Pistol Takehara’s “Yo, You Young People.” Its powerful vocals layered over an energetic sound leave a strong impression, and the way it boldly delivers its message conveys a forward-looking attitude.

Songs from popular life insurance commercials you’ll want to hear again. A history of CM songs [2026] (41–50)

Nippon Life Nissay Sustainability Project “Nurturing the Future” Edition

future paintingFukuyama Masaharu

Nissay Sustainability Project “Nurturing the Future” Edition

This commercial gently introduces Nissay’s sustainability initiative for the future, the Nissay Sustaina Project.

With the theme of “Nurturing the Future,” it portrays people, communities, and the environment supporting one another, interwoven with Masaharu Fukuyama’s song.

The song featured in these tender visuals is Fukuyama’s “Miraie.” Written specifically for the commercial, it expresses the hope that we can reunite with our loved ones with a smile.

Centered on piano with a gentle vocal, it conveys a sense of human connection and warmth.

Nippon Life Nissay Sustainability Project “Nurturing the Future” Edition

future paintingFukuyama Masaharu

Nissay Sustainability Project “Nurturing the Future” Edition

This is a commercial introducing the various awareness initiatives carried out by Nippon Life as part of the Nissay Sustena Project.

In this commercial, cancer awareness activities and traffic safety awareness activities are highlighted, showing the company’s sincere commitment to each effort.

Also particularly striking in this CM is the footage of Masaharu Fukuyama performing a piano-and-vocal piece.

The song featured in the commercial, Mirai-e, was written specifically for this campaign.

Its title is notable for its double meaning: not only “a picture of the future,” but also the phrase “to the future.” It’s a song whose message—living the present to the fullest for the sake of the future—resonates deeply.