[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 parody versions are charming too] Kirin’s commercial songs [2026] (201–210)
Marigoldaimyon

Aimer’s song “Marigold,” which made a big splash after its 2018 release and colored the dawn of the Reiwa era, isn’t flashy or extravagant, yet its gently yet powerfully sung melody is deeply moving.
It’s the kind of song that nestles into everyday life—one you might find yourself humming when you spot marigolds at a flower stall by the roadside.
In the commercial, you can enjoy an arpeggiated solo acoustic arrangement that evokes her indie live days.
You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

A popular jukebox series that has featured many artists performing stripped-down sets.
In the “GREEN JUKEBOX: Kimi” installment, Aimyon performs her signature song, “Kimi wa Rock o Kikanai.” Aimyon has appeared in Tannrei Green Label commercials before, and her acoustic arrangement this time is truly wonderful.
The original’s rock-ballad vibe suits her too, but the acoustic version lets you savor her vocals even more directly.
Youth and youth and youthaimyon

This song was featured in the popular Tannrei Green Label “Jukebox Series” commercial aired in 2021, titled “Small Jukebox.” Although its music video was released in 2021, the song was actually the B-side to her signature 2017 track “Kimi wa Rock wo Kikanai.” Four years after its release, it’s drawing attention again.
The original is a soft, floating rock ballad that’s very characteristic of Aimyon, but in the commercial it’s performed in a stripped-down, singer-songwriter style with just an acoustic guitar—and this acoustic version also suits the song’s atmosphere beautifully.
A Little Less Conversation JXL Radio Edit RemixErubisu Puresurī

The song used in the SPRING VALLEY Hojun commercial featuring Hiroki Hasegawa and Kumiko Aso is “A Little Less Conversation (JXL Radio Edit Remix).” It’s a remixed version by Junkie XL of Elvis Presley’s track known in Japan as “Oshaberi wa Yamete.” While retaining the original’s funky groove, it’s arranged to feel more danceable and powerful.
freezing rainjero

This is a commercial featuring Jero, the American-born enka singer who made headlines as the “Black Ship” of the enka world, in which he also performs the jingle.
It’s a CM for Kirin’s FIRE Cafe Zero, and the playful idea of overlapping “Zero” from Cafe Zero, “-jaro” from Kilimanjaro coffee, and Jero’s name makes it really fun!


