Summary of Kirin Beer commercials. The star-studded cast and background music are also part of the appeal!
Kirin Beer sells a wide range of classic beers and chu-hi drinks like Ichiban Shibori, Tanrei, and Hyoketsu.
Chances are, there are plenty of products you’re already familiar with.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of TV commercials for Kirin Beer products that are so familiar to us.
We’ll also share details on the star-studded cast and the background music—both signature features of Kirin’s commercials.
There are lots of noteworthy ads, so take this opportunity to sit back and enjoy them again.
- A roundup of Kirin Ichiban Shibori commercials. Be sure to check out the diverse cast of performers!
- Kirin commercials: A collection of ads drawing attention for their performers and songs
- Beer commercials. A roundup introducing beer commercials from various brands all at once!
- [Historic Collection] Popular Kirin Beer CM Songs and Commercial Tunes
- [From earliest to latest] A compilation of Kirin Tanrei Green Label commercials
- A roundup of Sapporo Beer commercials. Pay attention to the taglines and direction, too!
- Kubota commercials roundup: spotlight on the cast and direction!
- A roundup of Suntory commercials: ads for popular beverages like BOSS and Kinmugi.
- [I want to listen again!] Popular beer commercial songs. All-time CM songs [2026]
- Compilation of Orion Beer commercials. Commercials for Okinawa’s representative and popular beer.
- A roundup of KINCHO commercials. Their humorous direction is the charm!
- Compilation of Gekkeikan commercials. Commercials from a Kyoto-based sake manufacturer.
- Commercials by Coca-Cola Japan: A collection of ads for popular products like Coke and I LOHAS.
Kirin Beer Commercials Roundup: Star-Studded Casts and Captivating Music! (51–60)
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label “GREEN JUKEBOX: You” Edition

“Kimi wa Rock wo Kikanai” (You Don’t Listen to Rock), familiar from the Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label commercial, is a song released by Aimyon in 2017 as her third major single.
It’s a number that sings of a lovestruck boy’s feelings, blending sweetness with melancholy.
There’s a real depth in expressing the frustration of wanting to get closer even if you might never truly understand each other through the phrase “You don’t listen to rock.” It’s a song about unrequited love that will move not only rock-loving guys, but anyone who listens.


