[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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[Listen Again!] Songs from Suntory commercials: Popular commercial songs (21–30)
A Journey Where Flowers BloomHarayuko

This commercial depicts a cool, refreshing scene of kawayuka—Kyoto’s iconic summer riverside terraces—while highlighting the crisp, calming taste of Iyemon.
The gentle smiles of Nao and Yuzu Aoki as they chat by the water, complemented by Iyemon, convey a real sense of relaxation.
Further accentuating the tranquil atmosphere shown in the visuals is Haru Yoko’s song “Hanasaku Tabiji.” It’s a serene yet grand piece that warms the heart, evoking the feeling of being moved by the sweeping views encountered on a journey.
tinglingyuzu

In the JIM BEAM commercial featuring the duo Yuzu, it depicts people enjoying highballs outdoors.
Everyone is smiling and toasting, and you can really feel them making the most of summer.
Yuzu’s song “Shibireru” plays as the BGM, and the commercial also showcases plenty of scenes of the two singing.
It’s drawing attention as a new summer anthem that captures Yuzu’s signature freshness and exhilarating energy.
You like whisky, don’t you?GLIM SPANKY

This commercial for Suntory Whisky Kakubin features Kei Tanaka enjoying a highball and fried chicken, declaring, “This pairing was destined to be.” When Tanaka turns to Haruka Igawa, who plays the bartender, and asks for agreement with “Right?”, she smiles and replies, “Right!” Then Ryō Kase, whom Igawa also prompts with a “Right?”, answers shyly, creating an overall calm and gentle atmosphere.
The familiar song ‘Whisky ga, Osukidesho’ plays as the BGM, this time in a cover version by the rock duo GLIM SPANKY.
long-cherished desireGLAY feat. Oda Kazumasa

This commercial conveys the passion behind The Premium Malt’s by showing the people working hard at Suntory’s Natural Water Beer Factory in Musashino, Tokyo.
The scenes of them earnestly checking aroma and flavor overlap with the final moments of everyone enjoying the beer, powerfully communicating their commitment to pursuing taste.
The song that further emphasizes the atmosphere of this heartfelt footage is “Higan,” a collaboration between GLAY and Kazumasa Oda.
Its gentle sound makes each vocalist’s voice stand out even more, clearly expressing a sense of hope that looks toward the future.
One more time, One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

This commercial, which features footage of the Maker’s Mark distillery as well as the production process for its distinctive bottles and labels, really conveys the brand’s many commitments to craftsmanship.
Knowing that each element is made with such care might make Maker’s Mark taste even better.
The background music is an instrumental arrangement of Masayoshi Yamazaki’s signature song “One more time, One more chance.” Unlike the original, it has a slightly faster tempo, giving it a lively and refreshing feel.
You like whisky, don’t you?Okano Akihito
This commercial, like a drama, depicts Haruka Igawa and Ryo Kase enjoying whiskey while conversing.
Their gentle smiles effectively highlight the soothing flavor of Kakubin.
Further emphasizing that calm atmosphere is the song “Whisky ga, Osukidesho” by Akihito Okano.
The flamenco-like guitar phrases and the soaring vocals layered over them convey a sense of passion within tranquility.
freshTakagi Masakatsu

This commercial introduces Suntory Natural Mineral Water Kiritto Kajitsu and conveys that you can choose a flavor to match your mood or condition.
Shingo Katori asks Ran Takahashi which one he wants to drink, and it highlights that the selected pink grapefruit flavor can also help prevent heatstroke.
The scenes set in sports contexts evoke a sense of freshness and positive emotion.
Further accentuating the freshness of the visuals is “Kitokito,” the piece also used in the film Wolf Children.
The sound—an impressive, piano-centered, grand orchestral arrangement—conveys a bright, uplifting feeling.


