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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 CM tracks (21–30)

Meiji Galbo

Snow BlossomNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima 'Yuki no Hana' Music Video
Snow BlossomNakajima Mika
Meiji Border Galbo CM Mika Nakashima

In the Garbo commercial that aired in 2003, Mika Nakashima appeared, and her song was used as the background music.

The song was “Yuki no Hana,” released the same year—a straightforward love ballad known as one of her signature works.

In the commercial, Nakashima and her boyfriend are getting cozy inside a Ferris wheel gondola, but they’re interrupted by a “smooch-smooch!” sound coming from the neighboring gondola.

When they look, it turns out the Garbo chocolates are being slurped, and the punchline is that it’s not about kissing—it’s an appeal to how the chocolate is soaked in.

Meiji Oligosaccharide Milk Chocolate: “Worried About Sugar” Version / “Worried About My Stomach” Version

The theme of Meiji chocolate

[Choc-colate, Choc-colate, Chocolate is Meiji♪] Meiji Chocolate Commercial Jingle (Commercial of Meiji Chocolate) - Piano Cover -
The theme of Meiji chocolate
Oligosaccharide Milk Chocolate — Worried About Sugar? Version — 15 seconds

This commercial features Choco-sensei, played by Kanji Ishimaru, recommending oligofructose milk chocolate to a woman who says, “I’m worried about sugar, but I want to eat chocolate!” It highlights that the fructo-oligosaccharides in the oligofructose milk chocolate aren’t absorbed by the body as sugar, making it suitable even for those watching their sugar intake.

The message clearly conveys that it’s a product you can enjoy deliciously while caring for your body.

The background music uses the familiar theme song from Meiji Chocolate commercials.

Meiji Instant Recharge Jelly “#InstantRecharge Song MV” Version

Song of Instant Energyenako

Raya Enako (29) × “SOKKO Genki Jelly / Meiji” = Hyadain’s newly written song ♪ “Song of Instant Energy”
Song of Instant Energyenako

Cosplayer Enako appears in the commercial for Sokko Genki, a jelly drink packed with various nutrients.

Her performance of the CM’s original song, “Sokko Genki no Uta,” leaves a strong impression and makes it a delightful video for fans.

In the commercial, Enako is portrayed bursting with energy, and combined with her bright expressions and the music, it’s a CM that gives you a boost just by watching.

I want to go with primary colors.C-C-B

C-C-B / I Want Primary Colors — from the DVD “AJ×WY×C-C-B ‘Go Go Hideki’”
I want to go with primary colors.C-C-B

It was released in 1987 as C-C-B’s 11th single.

The song was used in a commercial for Meiji Seika’s chocolate snack “Karukatta Wafer,” reached No.

3 on the Oricon charts, and was also chosen as the theme song for the theatrical anime film based on Yoko Umeda’s original work “Shori Toshu (Winning Pitcher).”

Ti AmoEXILE

EXILE / Ti Amo Chapter1 -Short version-
Ti AmoEXILE

It’s a song included on EXILE’s 28th single, “The Birthday 〜Ti Amo〜,” released in 2008.

Used as the commercial song for Meiji Meltykiss, it became their fifth No.

1 on the Oricon weekly singles chart and won their first Grand Prize at both the 50th Japan Record Awards and the 41st Japan Cable Radio Awards.

PLACEEXILE TAKAHIRO

EXILE TAKAHIRO – PLACE(EXILE TRIBE LIVE TOUR 2012 ~TOWER OF WISH~ver.)
PLACEEXILE TAKAHIRO

This song is included on EXILE’s ninth original album, “EXILE JAPAN/Solo,” and is a solo track by vocalist TAKAHIRO.

It is also featured on EXILE TAKAHIRO’s first original album, “The VISIONALUX,” and was used as the commercial song for Meiji’s “Dorea.”

BYE MY LOVEFLAME

Released in 2002 as FLAME’s second single.

The song was used in Meiji Seika’s “Kotsubu Choco Series” commercials and as the ending theme for NTV’s “Nihon no Mikata.” It reached No.

6 on the Oricon charts.

A rhythmic dance number.