NTT’s commercial song. A popular jingle.
NTT’s TV commercials often feature clever concepts—some are funny, others are striking and memorable.
The music they use also includes many catchy songs that stick in your head.
But even if you find a song you like, you might think, “I’ve heard this so many times, but I don’t know the artist or the title!” If I can help answer those questions, I’d be delighted.
With a star-studded cast—including Gen Hoshino, who’s also active as an actor, comedian Naomi Watanabe, and the promising actress Kanna Hashimoto—the ads are a feast to watch.
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NTT commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (31–40)
Original songMatsumiya Seiya
NTT docomo’s commercial “Feel Tech” features Haruka Ayase experiencing Feel Tech, a technology that can preserve tactile sensations as if they were photographs.
The video portrays how Feel Tech enriches people’s daily lives.
The CM also uses an original piece by Seiya Matsumiya—an orchestral track blended with choral elements—that conveys a sense of happiness.
Give it a listen while paying attention to the lyrics.
Original songAoyama Teruma
A web movie produced to commemorate NTT Docomo’s 30th anniversary.
The music was composed by Tanaka, known for his work as “Boku no Lyric no Boyomi,” and sung by Thelma Aoyama, who previously performed songs for Docomo commercials.
From shoulder phones to pagers and flip phones, the items that sparked trends at the time are paired with cutting-edge, pop fashion and lively dance moves you can’t get enough of.
It’s packed with buzzwords, and whether you remember those days or not, it’s a number that feels nostalgic and soothing when you listen to it.
Ultramarine skyAimer

The web commercial “Moon” for the creative painting contest “docomo Future Museum,” hosted by NTT Docomo, which supports children’s futures and dreams, features Aimer’s song Gunjo-iro no Sora (Ultramarine Sky).
The track is included on her seventh album, Open α Door, released in 2023.
Its lyrics beautifully connect with the vast night sky the child paints in the CM.
The words evoke a mystical night sky, creating a dreamy atmosphere.
For adults, it also stirs a nostalgia for childhood, and Aimer’s voice moves the heart even more deeply.
LIFELittle Glee Monster

In the commercial “Hibikiau Mirai” by NTT DATA Tohoku Corporation, Little Glee Monster’s “LIFE” is playing.
This song is a cheer anthem released in 2025.
Its appeal lies in its positive, gently encouraging lyrics set to a slightly calm, mid-tempo track.
365 daysMr.Children

DOCOMO’s 25th-anniversary commercial film became a huge topic this year thanks to the collaboration between Mr.
Children and Issey Takahashi.
Among the songs used in the commercial, the one that plays at the end is actually an unfinished demo track.
Also noteworthy is the heartwarming, story-driven CM that carries their shared hope of continuing to evolve toward the future.
NTT commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (41–50)
primary colorsYOASOBI

This is a commercial announcing the increased data allowance for Docomo’s plan, ahamo.
The ad features Nana Mori and Fuju Kamio, who are familiar faces from previous ahamo commercials, highlighting that while the price remains the same, the data has been bumped up to 30GB.
Many viewers probably found themselves thinking “Totally!” when they heard the line, “Isn’t ahamo just the best choice already?” The background music is again YOASOBI’s ‘Sangenshoku,’ as in earlier commercials.
The song is based on the story ‘RGB,’ about childhood friends who reunite as adults, and its lyrics—about how even after time apart, a reunion can bring you back to how things were—are sure to resonate with many.
It’s an upbeat, easy-to-listen-to track.
Non-negotiable thingsKetsumeishi

There must be things that never change, no matter how much time passes or what happens… This is a moving message song that sings of that belief.
It’s a track by the music group Ketsumeishi, also known for hits like “Sakura” and “Natsu no Omoide,” included on their 2021 album Ketsuno Police 12.
The song was used in the commercial “Connected People,” featuring actress Nao.
Its heartwarming tone and melody deliver the emotions embedded in the lyrics straight to your ears.


