Songs and production causing a buzz! A roundup of Pocari Sweat commercial tracks
Pocari Sweat commercials are often filled with a refreshing vibe that really captures the spirit of youth! A wide range of music has been featured in these ads, and they often become a hot topic.
Over the years, they’ve used all kinds of wonderful tracks: buzzworthy songs by up-and-coming artists, original songs written specifically for the commercials, and even covers of classic hits.
Because of that, many people have probably found themselves curious about the song they heard after catching a Pocari ad on TV.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used as Pocari CM tracks! From the latest ones to the classic, unforgettable tunes from iconic commercials, take your time exploring what songs have been featured.
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Songs and production drawing attention! A roundup of Pocari Sweat commercial tracks (71–80)
From TokyoNatsushiro Takaaki


The “Get Ready for Summer! Get Used to the Heat!” spot conveys how your body can acclimate to heat through running, training, and bathing.
The song featured in this commercial starring Hatsune Miku is “From Tokyo,” produced by Takaaki Natsushiro, who is active as both a Vocaloid producer and a singer.
A driving band performance resonates with the freshness and bittersweetness of youth.
The lyrics, which honestly portray feelings like “being yourself” and “having met someone important,” also convey a sense of passion.
It’s a Pocari Sweat commercial song that teaches you what to watch out for during club activities and exercise.
SONS OF THE SUNAsanami 25

This is a single released in 2002 by the hybrid rock band Asanami 25.
Its sound, which feels somehow mysterious even under the blazing sun and a perpetual-summer vibe, along with its rhythmic flow, is seriously addictive.
It perfectly fits the image of a Pocari Sweat commercial song, and its samba- and reggae-like atmosphere will sweep you up.
If you like nobodyknows+’s “Kokoro Odoru,” you’ll probably love this too.
The upbeat lyrics are energizing, and it’s a summer tune that makes you feel wide-open and wonderfully liberated.
The MoveMiddle And End


This is a track by the artist unit Middle And End, used as the CM song for the Pocari Sweat web movie “I’ll Give It My All.
Inter-High 2023 Begins.” It’s a band-style instrumental with a striking piano presence, and as the title suggests, it conveys a sense of momentum kicking into gear.
The visuals progress from scenes of psyching up before the match to the dynamism of the game itself, neatly aligning the music’s calm and intensity with the imagery.
Precisely because there are no vocals, the voices within the visuals and the overall world-building feel even more emphasized.
Original songGiga

This Pocari Sweat commercial features Hatsune Miku and others, who served as Pocari Sweat ambassadors in 2020.
The CM song was produced by creator Giga, known for the explosive hit “BRING IT ON feat.
Kagamine Rin & Len.” The commercial conveys the idea of practicing proper sweating while drinking Pocari Sweat to build a body that can withstand the summer heat.
The result is a poppy, refreshing track that perfectly matches the CM’s message.
Original songKazumasa Hashimoto

Famous for the phrase “Being an adult is sooo loooong,” the Pocari commercial featuring Sakura Ando uses an original track made specifically for the ad.
The piece was composed by Kazumasa Hashimoto, who works as a composer, pianist, and music producer.
While the piano-only CM song may seem simple at first glance, it builds toward a dramatic development in sync with Sakura Ando’s lines in the latter half.
It’s a melody brimming with dreams, inviting listeners to imagine a variety of worlds from the sound of just a piano.
Can’t take my eyes off youBoys Town Gang

Under the Japanese title “Kimi no Hitomi ni Koi Shiteru” (Can’t Take My Eyes Off You), it’s a song with an ultra-catchy melody and phrase that almost everyone has heard.
Frankie Valli released the original in 1967, and in 1982 Boys Town Gang covered it with a disco arrangement, turning it into a massive hit.
It’s been used in various commercials, and for Pocari Sweat it was featured in 2012 in the “Bonds: From Parent to Child – Dance” version starring Anna Ishii, former E-girls member and now an actress.
The instant you hear it, the bubbling excitement links perfectly with the straight-ahead drive toward one’s dreams, giving you the feeling that you can do your best.
skirtChara

The single “Skirt,” released in 2001.
The commercial featured Anne Suzuki and Jean Reno.
The lyrics were written by Chara herself, and the song is memorable for its swaying atmosphere and airy band sound.
James Iha, the guitarist from the Chicago band The Smashing Pumpkins, handled production, and the track marked a new frontier at the time.
It has a fresh, dreamlike quality.
The guitar melody in the outro is soothing, making it a number that helps you push through the rest of summer.


