Mariya Takeuchi’s Commercial Song and Popular Track Rankings [2026]
Singer-songwriter Mariya Takeuchi, known for hit songs like “Eki” and “Genki wo Dashite.” She’s also well known for being married to musician Tatsuro Yamashita.
This time, we’ll introduce her commercial songs in a ranking format.
You’ll be captivated by her straightforward, enchanting voice.
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Mariya Takeuchi CM Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Cheer upTakeuchi Mariya8rank/position

In recent years, many people have covered this song, but although it’s famous as a Mariya Takeuchi track, it was originally sung by Hiroko Yakushimaru.
After Mariya Takeuchi, who wrote the song, recorded her own self-cover, it was used in a commercial for SEIKO’s Dolce & Exceline.
When you’re heartbroken, it would be wonderful to have a friend who could comfort you like this, wouldn’t it?
Cheer up!Takeuchi Mariya9rank/position

This is a commercial where Kyoko Yoshine explains what “one-third” is while making one herself.
The answer is a mix of two parts Maruefu and one part Kuro-nama.
You can really sense how delicious it is from the expression on Yoshine’s face as she describes the taste as “mellow and toasty.” Many of you probably felt, “I want to try it right away!”
How to Find HappinessTakeuchi Mariya10rank/position

This commercial, which aired in 2008, features Yui Aragaki riding a bicycle through a town on a hill overlooking the sea.
It highlights how the inclusion of jojoba oil leaves hair with a glossy finish, as if treated with an oil treatment.
In the latter half of the commercial, there’s a scene where Aragaki lets down her previously tied hair, with a close-up emphasizing its silky smoothness.
The background music used is Mariya Takeuchi’s “Shiawase no Sagashikata” (How to Find Happiness).
Released in 1993, the song was previously featured in an AGF commercial and was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Someday, Some Time… Forever.” The lyrics depict happy moments found in everyday life, making it a song that prompts listeners to notice the happiness around them.
Mariya Takeuchi Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Days of LoveTakeuchi Mariya11rank/position
This commercial looks back on Mao Asada’s journey as a figure skater and the path of airweave, which has supported her along the way.
It reflects on how airweave improved her sleep quality and led to better performance, conveying both the fulfillment of her competitive career and her gratitude toward airweave.
The music used is Mariya Takeuchi’s Days of Love, written specifically for this spot, whose gentle rhythm evokes a strong sense of warmth.


