[Covers and Parodies Are Appealing Too] Kirin’s Commercial Song [2026]
Kirin is a beverage manufacturer that handles a wide variety of drinks, from alcohol to soft drinks.
In beer, there’s Tanrei and Hon-Kirin; in chu-hi, Hyoketsu; and in soft drinks, Afternoon Tea and Kirin Lemon—its lineup is packed with popular products.
You also see their commercials on TV quite often, don’t you?
Kirin’s commercial songs sometimes use existing tracks as tie-ins, of course, but there are also many cases where the featured performers sing parody versions, or popular songs are reinterpreted as acoustic self-covers—unique versions you can only hear in the commercials.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole selection of Kirin commercial tracks that many viewers have been curious about.
Enjoy!
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[Covers and Parodies Are Appealing Too] Kirin Commercial Songs [2026] (171–180)
Kirin Lemon SongKAMISHIRAISHI Moka
Kirishima Moka, who is active both as an actress and as a singer, performs “Kirin Lemon no Uta.” Many artists have arranged this melody for Kirin Lemon commercials, but this version has been crafted into a pleasant piece that showcases Kamishiraishi Moka’s signature clear, translucent vocals.
Though short, both the lyrics and the performance are arranged in a way that brims with her charm.
It also uses a melody that’s long been familiar, so it’s delightful that you can sing along after hearing it just once.
Original songOkada Pirō, Oda Yūsuke
The commercial “Man on Set” depicts Hiroki Hasegawa enjoying a coffee during a break on a film set.
From the moment he looks at the package to his first sip, Hasegawa’s monologue conveys his expectations for the product and his impressions of its taste.
His expressions clearly communicate how delicious it is.
The background music has a catchy tempo and is an original piece created specifically for this commercial.
The track is by Piro Okada, who works as a musician and composer, and trumpet player Yusuke Orita.
mysteryHoshino Gen

The hit song Fushigi by Gen Hoshino was used in Kirin Beer’s commercial Tanrei Green Label: “Short Sleeves and Green Label.” The track balances stylishness with a touch of ennui, and the commercial captures that mood perfectly, resulting in a laid-back, easygoing atmosphere that matches the song’s tone.
Call From RioToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

In the commercial for Kirin Beer’s Chu-Hi, Hyoketsu Muto (zero sugar), Issey Takahashi appears.
In a seaside bar, all the customers are drinking Hyoketsu Muto, highlighting how widely the product is embraced.
It wraps up with Takahashi taking a delicious-looking sip, a direction that really reinforces its appeal!
If I’m wrapped in kindnessMatsutōya Yumi

This is a series of commercials introducing the renewed deliciousness of Namacha.
There are three versions: the “Appearance” spot featuring Ryohei Suzuki, another “Appearance” spot featuring Mitsuki Takahata, and the “Good Day, Good Tea” spot.
The commercial with Suzuki is set in Shonan, while Takahata’s version showcases streetscapes in New Zealand.
The background music is Yumi Matsutoya’s Yasashisa ni Tsutsumaretanara.
Although it was released in 1974, the song has been featured in many commercials since then and was also chosen as the theme song for the film Kiki’s Delivery Service, making it a beloved classic across generations.


