Shiseido commercial song. Popular commercial jingle.
Shiseido is a cosmetics manufacturer that has secured an unshakable position with its refined aesthetic sense.
You can sense that perfection from their container designs and package commercials, can’t you?
Tie-ins have been getting attention recently, but what’s quietly creating buzz is that cutting-edge creators and up-and-coming artists are actually making the CM songs.
In this article, we researched popularity based on reliable feedback from our readers, and carefully selected the most well-regarded commercials among them.
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Shiseido commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (31–40)
Love drawing nearInoue Sonoko

The song chosen as the commercial theme for Shiseido’s antiperspirant Sea Breeze in 2020 was Sonoko Inoue’s “Chikazuku Koi” (A Love That Draws Closer).
Included on her mini-album Harezora, this track is a youthful number we especially want students to hear! Inoue’s refreshing vocals and lyrics that portray the real feelings of student love are downright heart-fluttering.
Her voice has a cute quality too, making it particularly recommended for female students.
Since Sea Breeze is a product targeted at students, the breezy, coming-of-age vibe of the song is a perfect match.
Original songKazumasa Hashimoto

This is the commercial for Shiseido ELIXIR Wrinkle Cream, the “Pottery” edition.
It features actress Yuriko Ishida—often described as a “miracle bare-faced beauty” and a “miraculous woman in her late 40s”—for her stunning beauty and charm.
The ad captivates with her vibrant, youthful-looking 49-year-old skin that doesn’t look dull and stands out even against a white lacy blouse.
Her expressive face and the luminous clarity that seems to shine from within are remarkable.
HeyDREAMS COME TRUE

This is a single released by DREAMS COME TRUE in June 2010, which was used as the commercial song for Shiseido’s summer campaign.
It also served as the theme song for the Toho film “FLOWERS.” It reached number five on the Oricon chart.
IS THIS LOVEXG

This commercial spotlights people who are giving their all—starting with the girl group XG—and also portrays ANESSA’s commitment to supporting them.
A key point is that it shows not only serious expressions but moments of enjoyment as well, powerfully conveying the message that having fun leads to stronger performance and a more fulfilling experience.
The song that further underscores this stylish yet powerful vibe is XG’s “IS THIS LOVE.” Riding on a strong rhythm, their airy vocals create a fresh sense of dynamism, as if stepping forward into a bright future.
I can see you againKetsumeishi

This is a Shiseido Anessa sunscreen commercial that aired in 2007.
It shows five women in swimsuits running along the beach, but if you look closely, all of them are Yuri Ebihara! The memorable twist is that Ebihara appears to have duplicated herself.
The background music was by RIP SLYME, who were at the height of their popularity at the time.
The song, titled “Mata Kimi ni Aeru” (I’ll See You Again), was written specifically for this commercial.
Shiseido commercial songs: Popular commercial tunes (41–50)
Time, stop.Yazawa Eikichi

Eikichi Yazawa’s “Tokiya Tomare” (Stop, Time) was released in 1978 and is a highly popular song that has been covered by various artists.
An interesting point is that after the catchphrase “Stop, time” was decided, Shiseido set out to create a campaign song, which led to the request being made to Yazawa.
The gentle band sound layered with vocals that carry a touch of sadness conveys a sensual atmosphere.
Given its origins as a Shiseido campaign song, the structure strongly evokes images of romantic relationships, which leaves a striking impression.
FIREBALLB’z

This is a single released by B’z in March 1997, which was used as the commercial song for Shiseido’s makeup brand, PN.
It topped the Oricon weekly chart and has been certified Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.


