[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 hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials. Popular commercial songs (181–190)
Magic Wordssupittsu

The theme is Coming of Age Day, and this commercial packs an emotional parent–child story into just one minute.
In the beginning, the narrator expresses gratitude to the mother who wakes them every morning with a cheerful “good morning” and prepares the usual breakfast.
Then, on the morning of Coming of Age Day depicted in the latter half, the son prepares breakfast for his mother, and we see her eating it through tears.
It’s such a moving story that it brings tears to the eyes of the viewer as well.
The BGM that colors this CM is “Mahou no Kotoba,” a song the same age as the new adults of 2025.
From the year of its release to its lyrics and overall feel, every aspect makes it a perfect match for this commercial.
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UFOpinku redii

Speaking of Suntory Craft Boss’s commercial series, it’s known for Tommy Lee Jones playing an alien and Koji Yakusho portraying a mature character.
In the “Alien Jones: Town Revitalization” edition, a new alien character played by Yurina Hirate joins the familiar lineup.
This spot features an arranged version of Pink Lady’s classic hit “UFO.” It’s a fun touch that ties in with the aliens and UFOs appearing in the commercial.
Inspector Pepperpinku redii

In addition to the familiar faces of Tommy Lee Jones and Koji Yakusho, comedian Yasuko also appears in the commercial for Suntory’s bottled coffee, Craft Boss.
Set around a stakeout, the ad ends with a humorous twist: the person they thought was the suspect they were pursuing turns out to be Yasuko.
The commercial highlights that Craft Boss is the perfect companion for work.
KINISHINAIyoneda 2000

This is a commercial for Suntory Kinmugi [75% Less Carbs] featuring the comedy duo Yoneda 2000.
The ad depicts the inner struggles of people who worry about calories—like whether to order regular or large ramen, or whether to take the stairs or the escalator.
The CM song is a parody of SUSHIBOYS’ “Ki ni Shinai.” It conveys a gentle message: feel free to drink without worrying about calories!
You like whisky, don’t you?Nakanaka Yoshie / Nakamura Kaho / Mochida Kaori

This is a Suntory Whisky commercial that pairs footage of the Yamazaki and Hakushu distilleries with narration stating that the distilleries’ quality directly leads to the delicious taste of the whisky.
The sophisticated visuals are incredibly stylish and likely caught many viewers’ attention.
The BGM is the familiar “Do You Like Whisky?” often heard in Suntory Whisky ads, but this time it’s sung by three artists—Yoshie Nakano, Kaho Nakamura, and Kaori Mochida.
It’s a different take from the version sung by Sayuri Ishikawa, showcasing each singer’s unique charm.
Song of Ultra SevenFuyuki Tooru

This is a commercial for Suntory’s Goma Mugicha (Sesame Barley Tea) featuring the memorable tagline recommending it for people with slightly high blood pressure.
In the ad, Katsumi Takahashi, Zen Kajihara, and Sairi Ito receive health check results showing their blood pressure is on the high side and feel down, when a representative from the Comprehensive Medical Checkup Association appears and recommends Goma Mugicha.
The background music uses an instrumental version of “Ultraseven no Uta.” Its bright tone with a striking, lush orchestral sound is quite appealing.
Katsushika RhapsodyDōjima Kōhei

This is a commercial for Torys Highball, with Hanako’s Mr.
Okabe playing the role of a bar manager and Yuriko Yoshitaka playing a customer.
Titled “Ms.
Yoshitaka and the Manager (who actually…)”, it features a fun back-and-forth between the two centered on the theme of “Actually, [blank],” and it’s soothing to watch.
In the commercial, it’s highlighted that Torys Highball pairs well with any dish.
The background music is “Katsushika Rhapsody,” released in 1997.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo, and many viewers may find it nostalgic.


