Yuzu Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Yuzu is a popular folk duo that continues to captivate many fans with their distinctive vocals, lyrics, and melodies.
They’ve been featured in numerous commercials and have become nationally beloved artists.
We’ve picked out some of the commercial songs they’ve created, so be sure to check them out.
Yuzu Commercial Song and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Summer Colorsyuzu1rank/position

When it comes to summer songs, many people probably think of Yuzu’s “Natsuiro,” right? This track was also used in a commercial for Lotte’s ice cream “Sō,” and its fresh, summery vibe fits perfectly.
It blends a sense of speed with a heart-tugging feeling, making it a number that overflows with summertime essence.
The lyrics are captivating, depicting fun summer scenes, memories, and beautiful everyday moments.
It’s the kind of song that can instantly put you in a summer mood even in winter.
It’s also very popular for karaoke, and because it’s so well-known, it’s a great song for everyone to enjoy and get excited together.
Song of a Friendyuzu2rank/position

As the title suggests, it’s a straightforward song that pours out feelings for friends and companions.
With a catchy melody that anyone—from kids to adults—can hum along to, it’s packed with heartwarming messages.
It’s a classic friendship anthem that reminds us that unchanging, irreplaceable friendship is a true treasure.
And the chorus work and guitars, delivered through Yuzu’s wonderfully tight-knit chemistry that embodies that very spirit, resonate in the heart no matter how many years go by.
Colorfulyuzu3rank/position

Released in 2013 as a digital-only single by Yuzu.
It was used as the 2013 CM song for the “U-Can Correspondence Courses,” and drew attention because the two members of Yuzu also appeared in the commercial.
It reached No.
1 on the iTunes Store, and is a pop song that adds various colors to everyday life and evokes the feel of an early spring breeze.
the first strong spring windyuzu4rank/position

The Ito En “Oi Ocha” commercial titled “Fresh, First Wind of Spring,” featuring Kasumi Arimura, uses Yuzu’s version of the song “Haru Ichiban.” The song was originally released in 1976 by the three-woman group Candies.
Yuzu’s cover is included on their 2001 live album “Utajiki: Futari no Big (Egg) Show-hen.” Unlike Candies’ poppy and cute vibe, Yuzu’s arrangement turns it into a high-energy track filled with a passionate, masculine atmosphere.
Listening to Yuzu’s version might just speed up that rush of wanting to fall in love!
Bridge of Gloryyuzu5rank/position

During the period of the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games, a commercial aired featuring the duo Yuzu.
As footage of Olympic athletes competing played, the two performed their signature song “Eikou no Kakehashi,” which had once been chosen as the theme song for the Athens Olympics.
Watching this commercial, you can’t help but feel there’s no song more fitting for athletes who have devoted themselves to countless efforts and rigorous training in pursuit of the Olympics.
Even now, with time having passed since the Games, seeing it again brings back that excitement and emotion.
The City Where Flowers Bloomyuzu6rank/position

This song, Yuzu’s “Hanasaku Machi,” is featured as the CM song for Ito En’s Oi Ocha “Spring in Japan” commercial.
It’s a track brimming with the feeling of spring; listening to it in winter makes you long for the season to come—it’s a dazzling song that makes you think, “I can’t wait for spring!” The song is included on Yuzu’s 15th album, YUZUTOWN, released in 2020.
With a melody that carries a hint of traditional Japanese flavor and lyrics that evoke a distinctly Japanese sensibility, it’s a number that spreads the beauty of Japan’s four seasons and landscapes in your heart.
rainbowyuzu7rank/position

This song captivates with its moving melody and powerful lyrics.
It’s a labor of love that the duo Yuzu spent over half a year crafting, released in September 2009.
It was also used in a commercial for Nippon Life Insurance, making it a memorable track for many.
From the production stage, Yujin Kitagawa felt it had strong potential and could become one of their new signature songs.
It’s an uplifting anthem that gives you the courage to take a step toward tomorrow when you’re feeling down or on the verge of tears.
In karaoke, the harmonies in the high notes are the highlight—enjoy the duo’s blend.


