Lawson’s commercial song. A popular jingle
When it comes to Lawson, one of the major convenience store chains, they sell popular items like L-Chiki and Machi Cafe, and they air a lot of commercials.
They also run speedy lottery campaigns in collaboration with various artists and anime, and you often see commercials for each of these campaigns.
In this article, we’ll introduce, all at once, the songs used in various Lawson commercials like these.
We’ve picked out tracks both old and new—from songs you might have heard in a recent ad to ones you remember from years ago—so please take a look.
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Lawson’s CM songs: Popular commercial songs (21–30)
Have you ever been to Paris?Sogabe Keiichi

This is the commercial song for Lawson’s Uchi Café Sweets Premium Roll Cake, “Congratulations on a Nothing-in-Particular Day,” a spot that aired in 2010 featuring Hidetoshi Nishijima and Chisako Takashima.
It’s included on Keiichi Sokabe’s first solo acoustic album, “Kei-chan.”
Packed full of HAPPYJUN SKY WALKER(S)

Following JUN SKY WALKER(S)’s “START,” which played in living rooms nationwide as a Lawson commercial song, “Tsumekonda HAPPY” has also been selected for a commercial.
Written and composed by vocalist Miyata, it’s a straightforward love song.
Lawson commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (31–40)
Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE


This commercial introduces Lawson’s summer campaign, with the members of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE themselves conveying the fun of possibly winning their merchandise.
Set by the seaside to evoke summer, the members of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE cheerfully present the campaign, expressing a sense of exhilaration through vibrant visuals and smiling faces.
Further highlighting that refreshing atmosphere and sense of fun is the song “Bitter Vacance” by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
Its light, vacation-evoking sound is striking, and with its buoyant rhythm and bright vocals, the joy comes through directly.
my friendHY

“My Friend” is an energetic track by HY, a band from Okinawa, that was featured as the Lawson Select TV commercial song exclusive to Lawson Okinawa.
It’s included on their 2015 album “LIFE,” which centers on themes of summer, the sea, and Okinawa.
Thank you, Jan!Kis-my-ft2

It’s “Thank you Jan!” by Kis-My-Ft2, the song used in the Lawson HOT STATION “Lopaca” commercial.
The lyrics were written by Osamu Suzuki.
It’s an energetic track that powerfully delivers lyrics filled with gratitude to everyone, sure to lift your spirits.
SHAKEInoue Sonoko

This is the song used in Lawson’s commercial “GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE 5th Anniversary Speed Lottery,” known as the Onigiri Song.
Are rice balls triangles? Circles? Squares? The lyrics express the love put into making onigiri.
It’s an uplifting tune that might make you crave a rice ball as you listen.
Original songŌrin
This commercial introduces the delicious dedication behind Lawson’s “Tokunou Chocolate Sandwich,” set to a lighthearted song by Ōrin.
The bouncy rhythm, with a hint of rockabilly, is striking and conveys the excitement you feel when you take a bite of the chocolate sandwich.
The alternating structure of Ōrin’s introductions and Rina Kawaei’s impressions strongly emphasizes its great taste.


