Kazuyoshi Saito’s CM Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Kazuyoshi Saito, who comes to mind singing straight with an acoustic guitar in his arms.Even within the very short span of a commercial, the messages embedded in his songs come through clearly.So this time, we’re introducing a ranking of Kazuyoshi Saito’s most popular commercial songs.
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Kazuyoshi Saito CM Song and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
The Land of ‘Good Job’ (Otsukaresama)Saitō Kazuyoshi8rank/position

With a gentle singing voice and melodic sensibility that quietly nestles up to anyone’s heart, Kazuyoshi Saito continues to reign as one of Japan’s foremost singer-songwriters.
In this song, aptly titled “Otsukaresama no Kuni” (“The Land of Good Job, Thanks for Your Hard Work”), he offers comfort with soft lyrics and melodies that seep into the lives of people who work hard every day.
When you’re feeling a little tired, brew yourself a slow cup of coffee and give this track a listen.
spring breezeSaitō Kazuyoshi9rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito is a singer-songwriter who has been active since 1993.
“Harukaze” is used in Suntory’s “Funwari Kyogetsu Clear Lime” commercial featuring Satomi Ishihara.
The song was written specifically for the commercial.
Sunflower DreamSaitō Kazuyoshi10rank/position

This song is included on Kazuyoshi Saito’s second concept album, “ONE NIGHT ACOUSTIC RECORDING SESSION at NHK CR-509 Studio,” and was released in 2012.
It was used as the commercial song for “Sapporo Hokkaido PREMIUM,” featuring Nanako Matsushima.
Kazuyoshi Saito CM Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Hello, heartless oneSaitō Kazuyoshi11rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito is one of Japan’s leading singer-songwriters.
His song “Yaa, Mujou” (Hey, Impermanence) conveys his distinctive nihilism hinted at by the title, yet also a kindness that goes beyond it.
By accepting the emptiness the word “mujou” (impermanence) carries, the song skillfully expresses the strength of a life that keeps moving forward nonetheless.
It’s a beautiful melody that works as background music, and it’s fantastic when you focus on the lyrics as well.
A four-and-a-half-minute song that works like a breath of fresh air in your daily life—add it to your playlist as a companion to your everyday routine.
Don’t Worry, Be HappySaitō Kazuyoshi12rank/position

This commercial explains how you lose fluids when you take a bath and highlights how that’s exactly when Pocari Sweat comes in handy.
The lively delivery by Yo Yoshida and Rio Suzuki is memorable, conveying that even easy hydration can lead to a healthy lifestyle.
Adding to the bright atmosphere of the visuals is Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” Its powerful melody rings out over a gentle rhythm, clearly expressing the importance of taking things easy and moving forward.
I look up as I walkSaitō Kazuyoshi13rank/position

“Alright then, let’s just do it like every other year!” As the meeting was about to end without much discussion, Ayumi, played by Yumi Kawai, mustered her courage and said, “Wait a moment, please—I’d like us to reconsider.” Her boss and colleagues sat back down and listened to what she had to say.
On her way home that day, having taken a brave step and had a wonderful experience, she enjoyed a glass of draft beer that looked absolutely delicious.
Beer after a job well done really does taste amazing, doesn’t it?
Our CircusSaitō Kazuyoshi14rank/position

This commercial uses a gentle animation depicting scenic drives to show how ENEOS supports a wide range of drivers.
Alongside conveying the joy of driving, it introduces EneKey and speaks to how easy and convenient it is to use.
The relaxed mood expressed in the visuals is further enhanced by Kazuyoshi Saito’s song “Oretachi no Circus.” Its light rhythm, featuring acoustic guitar, is memorable, and the soft vocals also convey a sense of relaxation.


