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)
Day After Day feat. Mei Takahashi (LAUSBUB)pasokon ongaku kurabu

It’s an animation-style video that compares high school girls from the Heisei and Reiwa eras.
Beyond the difference of flip phones in Heisei and smartphones in Reiwa, there are many contrasts in clothing, hairstyles, and more.
Each era is packed with its own youthful memories, and it leaves you feeling a bit nostalgic.
The BGM is “Day After Day feat.
Mei Takahashi” by Pasocom Music Club featuring LAUSBUB’s Mei Takahashi.
Mei Takahashi’s slightly smoky yet delicate vocals over a four-on-the-floor beat are so emotional that you’ll want to keep listening forever.
Always coming backONE OK ROCK

Released as a digital single in 2016, the song was featured in NTT Docomo’s “All Emotions / Companions” commercial.
It also drew attention because the vocalist Taka is the son of singers Shinichi Mori and Masako Mori.
His inherited vocal prowess is truly overwhelming.
Where dreams are foundNaoto Intiraymi

It’s said that it will be used not only in the NTT Docomo commercial but also as the theme song for the animated film “Monster Strike THE MOVIE: To the Place of Beginnings.” Since the chorus is so memorable, I think many people have heard it.
The sparkling melody line matches the lyrics very well.
travelingUtada Hikaru

It was used as the song for NTT DoCoMo’s “FOMA” commercials.
Released in 2001 as Hikaru Utada’s ninth single, it became a big hit, aided by its uplifting theme and a distinctive music video directed by Kazuaki Kiriya that made extensive use of CG and animation.
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.
NTT commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (41–50)
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.


