Compilation of in-store supermarket BGM: from the Call-In-kun jingle to original tracks, all in one place
Supermarkets are indispensable for our day-to-day shopping.
You probably have a few regular stores you visit, and among the background music they play, aren’t there some tunes that stick in your head?
Sometimes you’ll hear in-store arrangements of popular J-pop songs, but there are also original tracks made just for that supermarket, or that distinctive “po po—po po po po” melody—there’s a wide variety of in-store BGM out there.
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of supermarket in-store BGM tracks that will make you think, “I’ve heard this before!” and bring a little smile to your face.
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Compilation of supermarket in-store BGM: from Yobikomi-kun to original songs (61–70)
theme song

This is the in-store BGM for Oban, a retailer with locations mainly in Yamagata Prefecture.
The refreshing melody and vocals are striking, and it’s the kind of song that lifts your spirits as you listen.
The lyrics express a desire to be a partner in everyday life, showing how closely the brand stands by its customers.
The highlight of the track is the sax solo between the first and second verses.
It’s built from very passionate phrases and is highly satisfying to listen to, so be sure to pay attention to that section.
Yamanaka’s Song

This is the theme song for Yamanaka, a supermarket based in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, with locations in Gifu and Mie as well.
Its light, buoyant sound is a defining feature, conveying the desire for shoppers to enjoy their daily lives through shopping.
The vocals, layered with the sound, also emphasize a sense of lightness, while confidently portraying the supermarket’s ability to offer anything you need.
With thickly layered choruses singing the store name “Yamanaka,” it’s a song that leaves the name firmly in your ears.
SUPER CENTER PLANT

PLANT, headquartered in Fukui Prefecture, has opened stores across regions such as Hokuriku, Kansai, and Chugoku.
A distinctive feature is that it handles not only food but also clothing and everyday goods, and the lyrics of the song played in the store sing about its wide selection.
The track is marked by a snappy guitar accompaniment and a funky bassline, highlighted by a rich female vocal reminiscent of a Western pop singer.
If you play guitar or bass, it’s the kind of song that makes you want to pick up your instrument and try it yourself!
This town again today

The pleasant melodies of supermarket BGM add color to our everyday shopping.
Among them, “Kyo mo Kono Machi” sung by Koinoko stands out for its warm vocals and friendly rhythm, making it easy to remember and loved by many.
You can even hear it in the in-car announcements on the Hankai Line, and it holds a special place for those visiting the Kintetsu (Kinsho) Store in front of the station.
When this song plays, time in the store feels even more comfortable.
It blends seamlessly into daily life, turning shopping into enjoyable moments.
Let’s dream tomorrow

This is the in-store background music of Supermarket Fuji, a chain headquartered in Hiroshima Prefecture with stores mainly across the Chugoku and Shikoku regions.
In addition to a calm and refreshing melody typical of supermarket BGM, the positive lyrics leave a strong impression.
Another distinctive feature of this song is that all the lyrics in the first half are in English, giving it a slightly different vibe from other supermarkets’ background music.
Since the company’s main office is in Ehime Prefecture, it’s likely a familiar tune especially for residents of Ehime.


