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A roundup of Sapporo Beer commercials. Pay attention to the taglines and direction, too!

Sapporo Breweries, a beer maker born in Hokkaido.

In addition to Black Label and Yebisu, its distinctive lineup—like Hokkaido-exclusive Sapporo Classic—is part of its appeal.

In this article, we’ll showcase all of the Sapporo Beer commercials produced to date.

The catchphrases and stories tailored to each product concept are highlights as well, and many of the ads are likely memorable.

Keeping those points in mind, take this opportunity to sit back and enjoy them.

Compilation of Sapporo Beer commercials. Take note of the taglines and direction as well! (61–70)

New RhapsodyInoue Yosui

井上陽水の3作目のライブアルバム「クラムチャウダー」に収録されている曲で、1986年に発売されました。サッポロ<生>黒ラベルCMソングに起用された曲で、井上陽水のシブく、伸びやかな歌声を感じることができる大人の楽曲になっています。

Sapporo Beer: Hakone Ekiden 101st Edition — “Those Who Aspire”

Original songKid Fresino

The “Aspirants” segment features rapper KID FRESINO, who appears and performs an original track.

This commercial is themed around the Hakone Ekiden, showing a series of scenes of athletes who keep striving toward their big moment.

The cool vibe of the music layered with footage of the runners comes together to create a very stylish and striking ad.

Song of InspirationA.F.R.O

This song was included on A.F.R.O’s first major original album, “Kitakaze Hour,” released in 2013.

Chosen as the theme for Pokka Sapporo’s New Year TV commercial, it’s an upbeat, feel-good track.

A.F.R.O is based in Sapporo, Hokkaido, and also provides songs for other artists.

Winter KissDual Dream

Released in 1994 as DUAL DREAM’s eighth single.

The song was used in a Sapporo Beer “Fuyu Monogatari (Winter Story)” commercial, and thanks to its soaring high notes and the CM’s impact, it reached No.

13 on the Oricon charts.

It’s a refreshing love song that’s perfect for winter.

DiscoveryFLYING KIDS

FLYING KIDS – Discovery (Music Video)
DiscoveryFLYING KIDS

It was released in 1996 as FLYING KIDS’ 16th single.

The song was used in a Sapporo Beer “Fuyu Monogatari” commercial, and in live shows it’s become a staple—an upbeat, poppy funk tune.

With its four-on-the-floor dance beat, it’s a track you can really get into and get the crowd going.