Motohiro Hata’s Commercial Song and Popular Track Rankings [2026]
Motohiro Hata is a male singer-songwriter known for his gentle, warm vocals.
Since his major debut in 2006, the straightforward messages in his songs have won him many fans.
Here, we present a ranking of Motohiro Hata’s songs featured in commercials.
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Hata Motohiro CM Song and Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
DaydreamerHata Motohiro8rank/position

It’s a song included on Motohiro Hata’s fifth album, “Ao no Shōkei,” released in 2015.
The track was used in Daito Kentaku’s “Everyone’s Feelings” commercial, and Hata’s clear, expansive vocals make it especially memorable.
The album reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.
Love is a gentle flower of the field.Hata Motohiro9rank/position

The Ichikami commercial featuring the translucent and radiant Maki Horikita uses the song “Koi wa Yasashi Nobe no Hana yo,” sung by Motohiro Hata, which is included as a B-side on his single “Q&A.” The song is based on the operetta Boccaccio by Austrian composer Franz von Suppé.
In the Taisho era, it was adapted by Asakusa Opera into a uniquely Japanese version and has been sung for many years.
Comparing the feeling of love to flowers, the song evokes a distinctly Japanese sense of refined elegance.
Gift of the Holy NightHata Motohiro10rank/position

Motohiro Hata’s love songs are the ultimate heart-flutter, aren’t they? This song, “Seinaru Yoru no Okurimono” (“A Gift on a Holy Night”), captures happy lovers whose heart-fluttering feels amplified by the Christmas atmosphere.
It was used as the CM song for Hokkaido Stew in the “Tori Matsuzaka Appears” edition.
Doesn’t warmth feel even warmer when you sense it in the cold? This is a track whose straightforward affection can move you to tears—so happy it makes you cry.
It’s also a great pick to give to your partner at Christmas.
Hata Motohiro CM Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
FlowerHata Motohiro11rank/position

Hata Motohiro’s medium-tempo ballad “Hana” became a hot topic as it was specially written as the image song for Panasonic’s corporate commercial “The Story of Each Person.” It was released on vinyl for Record Day 2018 and included on the album “Copernicus” for the CD release.
It’s unusual in that it’s written from a flower’s perspective, but Hata’s delicate scenic depictions make it feel even easier to immerse yourself in the world of the song.
A fragile, beautiful presence.
Even if small, that feeling is surely powerful.
It’s a song that seems to support a heart on the verge of breaking, giving you the strength to stand with quiet dignity.
wild roseHata Motohiro12rank/position

This is “Wild Rose,” sung by Motohiro Hata, which was featured in an Ichikami commercial that highlights Maki Horikita’s beauty and carries a somewhat emotional vibe.
“Wild Rose” is a piece composed by the classical composer Schubert.
Motohiro Hata sings it with added lyrics and a Japanese translation.
The song suits Hata’s wistful tone, and the gentle arrangement is also appealing.
It was released as the B-side to “Sumire,” so if you like it, please check that out as well.


