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Meiji’s commercial song. A popular jingle.

Meiji handles a wide range of products, including chocolate, ice cream, milk, and even health foods.

I’m sure many people regularly eat this company’s products.

In this article, we’ll introduce all of Meiji’s commercials that have aired so far, all at once.

Meiji’s commercials are memorable for their captivating casting, featuring actors and actresses.

Take this opportunity to check out the diverse lineup of commercials that use various creative approaches to bring out the full appeal of each product.

Meiji commercial songs: Popular commercial jingles (11–20)

Meiji Probio Yogurt R-1 “Hang in there, Exam Students” Version

Iron – To the One Who Keeps TryingShonan no Kaze

“Walking Power Spot” SHOCK EYE cheers on exam-takers! Meiji Probio Yogurt R-1 commercial + making-of

This is a commercial where SHOCK EYE cheers on test-takers, expressing the hope that they’ll drink Meiji’s R-1 and tackle their exams with energy.

With cherry blossoms fluttering, SHOCK EYE smiles while holding an R-1, contrasted by hurried explanations of the product’s effects beside him, creating a comedic tone.

The music that underscores the warmth of the encouragement in the visuals is Shonan no Kaze’s “Iron ~To You Who Are Doing Your Best~.” Its gentle, piano-led sound is striking, conveying a kind yet powerful message that supports doing your best as usual.

Meiji Meltykiss “Winter Rendezvous” Version

Original songDeguchi Natsuki

This is a Meltykiss commercial depicting someone waiting to meet a friend while snow falls.

For many years, Yui Aragaki appeared in Meltykiss commercials, but in 2025 Natsuki Deguchi takes the stage.

Although the casting has changed, the familiar jingle remains, and hearing Deguchi’s voice sing it makes you feel, “Winter is drawing near again this year.” The soft, gentle atmosphere throughout the entire film is memorable, making it a heartwarming ad that soothes the soul.

Dream-chasing travelerElefanto Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi “A Traveler Chasing Dreams”
Dream-chasing travelerElefanto Kashimashi

It was released in 2016 as Elephant Kashimashi’s 48th single.

The lyrics and music were written by Hiroji Miyamoto, and it was used as the song for Meiji’s corporate commercial “POWER! The Power of a Bite: Eri Tosaka Edition.” It’s a powerful track that gives a push to those who are doing their best.

STAY DREAMNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

It was released in 1988 as the B-side to Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s 20th single, “Tonbo.” The lyrics and music were written by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi, and it was used as the theme song for Meiji Seika’s “BODY” commercial.

The CD includes live audio recorded at his first Tokyo Dome concert.

Meiji: "Even hot days can become a choco-little good day"

Mr./Ms. (honorific suffix)FRUITS ZIPPER

meiji♡FRUITS ZIPPER ~Even on hot days, may it become a choco-lovely day~ <Full ver.> #NEWOKASHIPROJECT

This commercial promotes the idea that chilled chocolate is perfect for hot days, bringing a cool, happy feeling.

It features FRUITS ZIPPER members taking chilled chocolate out of the refrigerator and enjoying it as-is or arranging it into cute treats.

With colorful sweets and radiant smiles, it conveys happiness beautifully.

The song that further enhances the cuteness of the visuals is FRUITS ZIPPER’s “San.” Its lively, cheerful sound—highlighted by light, distinctive guitar tones—and vocals that evoke relaxation and sweetness let you truly feel the happiness.

Chocolate DiscoPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Chocolate Disco”
Chocolate DiscoPerfume

This song is included on Perfume’s fourth single, “Fan Service [sweet],” which was released in 2007.

Released on Valentine’s Day, it reached No.

31, their highest position since their major-label debut.

It was also used as the Meiji “Fran” commercial song.

Meiji commercial songs: Popular CM tracks (21–30)

marine snowSukima Suichi

Sukima Switch – “Marine Snow” Music Video: SUKIMASWITCH – MARINE SNOW Music Video
marine snowSukima Suichi

It was released in 2007 as Sukima Switch’s 10th single.

The song was used in Meiji Seika’s “Almond Chocolate” TV commercial and reached No.

3 on the Oricon chart.

With lyrics that read like poetry—deep and tinged with a certain sadness—it has many fans and remains a highly popular track.