[I want to hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials. Popular commercial jingles
Suntory sells a wide variety of beverages, including tea, alcoholic drinks, coffee, and water.
When you watch TV, you often see a lot of commercials for Suntory products.
The songs featured in these commercials frequently become a hot topic, with a wide range of tracks used—from popular J-pop to classic Western hits.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Suntory commercials.
See if you can find any track that caught your ear in a commercial!
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[I want to listen again!] Songs from Suntory commercials. Popular commercial songs (171–180)
BOSS Caffeine: “You awake? Time Signal” EditionVaundy

A clock installed on an office-district building rings out the 8 a.m.
chime.
Then the clock slides open and out pops a cuckoo—wait, is that a real pigeon!? It’s a delightful surprise in BOSS CAFFEINE’s “Awake? Time Signal” spot.
It’s a triumph of imagination, and the surreal scene is sure to bring a smile.
The commercial song is “mabataki” by singer-songwriter Vaundy, a clever choice that plays on “mabataki” meaning “blink,” something we can’t help doing when we’re fighting off sleep.
mabatakiVaundy


The globally acclaimed singer Vaundy has drawn a lot of attention.
His song “mabataki” is featured in two commercials.
One is for the Docomo Youth Support Movie; its coming-of-age story pairs perfectly with his refreshing vocals.
The second is for BOSS CAFFEINE, a commercial themed around waking up, which ties in with the song’s eye-focused lyrics.
The fact that the track fits a variety of situations may be one reason it’s so beloved.
Cooking MarchYUKA

This commercial depicts people enjoying Tris Highball cans at home, conveying both their compatibility with any meal and the uplifting feeling they bring.
It showcases a rich variety of scenarios—people enjoying alone or with friends, and the different foods they pair them with.
Further amplifying the fun atmosphere created by the highball is the song The Cooking March, with rearranged lyrics.
Its driving, forward-moving sound communicates a positive mood, and when paired with lyrics that highlight the charm of highballs, it expresses a sense of excitement for highballs.
A Naked Heartaimyon

Naked Heart, the massive hit song sung by Aimyon.
It’s featured in Suntory BOSS’s commercial “Alien Jones: The Usual Vending Machine.” In it, Koji Yakusho plays a human who is saddened when his beloved vending machine is removed.
It’s interesting how the ad pairs a rather surreal story with a moving ballad.
As for the song itself, it’s a ballad about unrequited love, so I hope you’ll take your time and listen to it.
Its heartrending lyrics will tighten your chest.
Goodbye for today.kotani

This commercial introduces Suntory’s nature conservation efforts, specifically its bird protection activities.
It showcases how the company maintains forests for the future and supports environments where the animals living there can thrive, conveyed through the voices and appearances of Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori.
The joyful scenes of the birds and the way the three observe them strongly convey the theme of coexistence with the forest.
[I want to hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials. Popular commercial songs (181–190)
Butterflied flying fishnachi (Sabasista)

This is a commercial for Rooibos tea from the gentle GREEN DA•KA•RA series.
It features actress Asami Usuda.
The scenes of her washing a bicycle and humming Chatmonchy’s classic “Tobiuo no Butterfly” while lying in a meadow leave a strong impression.
Both versions of the commercial have summery visuals that give you a refreshing feeling.
From the middle of the ad, “Tobiuo no Butterfly” starts playing as the BGM, using a version sung by Nachi, the vocalist of Sabashi-Star.
She showcases a vocal style different from her performances with Sabashi-Star.
Like the flow of a riverAina ji Endo

It’s a trailer-like video that builds anticipation for what’s coming in the Suntory Draft Beer commercial.
It shows Aina the End sitting as a bookstore clerk, humming a tune, and the way things begin to move with the rain signals the start of a drama.
The fact that it features a cover of Hibari Misora’s “Like the Flow of the River” also hints at a deep, dramatic storyline.


