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[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!

[Want to Hear It Again!] Songs from Suntory Commercials: Popular Commercial Songs (41–50)

Suntory Green Tea Iyemon “Two Tea Masters” Version

Oriental WindHisaishi Joe

Joe Hisaishi is a world-renowned composer.

His piece “Oriental Wind” is well known as the theme song for Suntory’s Iyemon commercials.

Among them, the “Two Tea Masters” version stands out as a quiet work that really brings the music to the fore.

In it, Masahiro Motoki and Mei Nagano face each other in a tea room, with a cup of tea placed between them.

The garden in the background perfectly matches the image of the music.

By the way, it’s said that each commercial features a different arrangement of “Oriental Wind.” Since it hasn’t been released on CD, let’s check out the commercial footage.

[Want to hear it again!] Songs from Suntory commercials: Popular commercial tunes (51–60)

Suntory’s Monozukuri: The “Philosophy” Chapter

countrysideTamaki Kōji

Koji Tamaki “Rural Landscape” (HD)
countrysideTamaki Kōji

It introduces products such as beer, whisky, and wine made by Suntory, along with the people who craft them.

It begins with the narration, “Those who make delicious things usually lean slightly forward,” and goes on to describe Suntory’s commitment to craftsmanship.

It’s a wonderful commercial that heightens affection for and anticipation of Suntory’s products.

The BGM features Koji Tamaki’s signature song, ‘Den-en’ (Rural), a moving piece where his warm vocals perfectly match the gentle, flowing melody.

Suntory Pepsi Nex 2010 Commercial

Blitzkrieg BopZa Kuromaniyonzu

This commercial showcases The Cro-Magnons delivering a powerful performance amid a unique landscape where rocks and Pepsi bottles are ruggedly lined up, highlighting Pepsi’s bold, invigorating refreshment.

Even within this mysterious world, they perform just as they always do, conveying a sense of staying true to themselves.

Underscoring the strength of the visuals is The Cro-Magnons’ rendition of “Blitzkrieg Bop.” A cover of The Ramones’ song, its straightforward rock sound and the iconic opening chant convey an outpouring of energy.

Suntory Pepsi Nex Zero Pepsi Strong 5.0GV Momotaro Series Episode 0 to Episode 5

Same Ol’The Heavy

The Heavy – Same Ol’ (Official Video)
Same Ol'The Heavy

Many of you probably remember the commercial series aired from 2014 to 2017 in which Shun Oguri played Momotaro, as it became a major talking point at the time.

With visuals and direction that looked straight out of a Hollywood film, it was so stylish that you might not even have realized it was a Pepsi ad.

The BGM used in the commercial is Same Ol’ by the British rock band The Heavy.

Its powerful, heavy guitar riff leaves a strong impression—just hearing the intro can knock you out.

The “Ol’” in the title is an abbreviation of “Old,” so “Same Old” conveys the idea of repeating the same things.

The lyrics wryly depict unchanging, monotonous days, making it a track that can give you a push when you’re dissatisfied with the status quo or want to take on a challenge.

Suntory Suntory Draft Beer “MY San-Nama Can” Version

Colonel BogeyKenneth Joseph Alford

This is a commercial announcing a campaign where you can receive Suntory Draft Beer in cans featuring caricature illustrations.

The illustration style is super cute, with a design that would make even people who don’t drink want one! In the CM, the performers’ names are chanted to the melody of “Colonel Bogey,” making it very catchy and memorable.

“Colonel Bogey” is a classic march composed in 1914 by Kenneth Joseph Alford.

Jokki Nama TV commercial

ff (fortissimo)Wada Akiko

This song was used in a 2011 commercial for “Jokki Nama” featuring Akiko Wada.

The original is by HOUND DOG, but Akiko Wada covered it specifically for the commercial, and it was also released.

Some say her powerful voice surpasses the original.

Suntory Let’s become a wonderful past. “Thank you to those who brought it back even when outside.” Circular drama: “Please Forgive the Cancellation,” “The Man Who Lacks Courage,” and “Favorite Shop”

Until we meet againOzaki Kiyohiko

This commercial is presented as a circular-themed drama featuring Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori, expressing the importance of small acts of consideration when disposing of plastic bottles.

The story shows the three of them empathizing with various people, offering warm words that suggest a good future awaits those who practice proper sorting.

Further highlighting the drama’s positive, heartwarming atmosphere is the song “Mata Au Hi Made” by Kiyohiko Ozaki.

With its distinctive brass tones and brilliant sound, it evokes a bright, expansive feeling, as if the scenery is opening up before you.