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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Ring the Fresta bell

This is the theme song of Fresta, a supermarket chain mainly operating in Hiroshima and Okayama prefectures.
While this song is played inside Fresta stores, it also serves as the company anthem, and is characterized by its calm atmosphere and lyrics.
The lyrics convey a distinctive message about life, connecting the past and the future, and many people who’ve heard it in the store may have thought, “What a nice song.” For those in Hiroshima and Okayama, it’s likely a memorable tune.
Kasumi has a big bento box.

This is the in-store BGM for Kasumi, a chain mainly operating in Ibaraki Prefecture.
The lyrics, which liken the store interior to a big bento box, are memorable and highlight the wide variety of foods on offer, from fresh ingredients to prepared dishes.
The soft, cute singing voice—reminiscent of a children’s TV theme song—also leaves an impression.
It’s a tune that warms the heart and soothes the mind, yet it has a strangely addictive quality that sticks in your head after just one listen.
My Store

This is the theme song of Reganet, a supermarket familiar to people living in Fukuoka Prefecture.
You might casually hear it when you enter the store, but the intro begins with a string ensemble that sets an elegant mood.
The music reflects the store’s distinctive commitment to offering fresh meat, vegetables, and fish, as well as carefully selected items procured by specialist buyers—everyday shopping with a touch of luxury that’s unique to this supermarket.
It even quotes Pachelbel’s Canon partway through, which adds a sense of familiarity by incorporating a tune that even first-time listeners are likely to recognize.
Hello Day, bringing happiness

This is the theme song of Hello Day, a supermarket headquartered in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture.
Hello Day has its own unique greeting, “Ogenki-sama,” and aims to be a company overflowing with smiles, energy, gratitude, and inspiration.
Just like the phrase “Ogenki-sama,” the theme song lifts the spirits of everyone who listens to it.
Yoshitaka Ouchi, a musician from the same Kitakyushu area as the company’s headquarters and known for the song “Ai ga Umareta Hi,” composed the piece.
You can feel the loving, energetic spirit in the music, reflected in the choice to have a local artist compose the theme.
The chorus is so catchy you’ll find yourself wanting to sing along.
Lovely Market

“Lovely Market” is the in-store BGM of Gyutora, a local supermarket chain operating in Mie Prefecture.
It features a relaxed tempo and a cute singing voice, with a gentle, memorable melody line.
As seen in store names like “Lovely ___ Store,” the word “Lovely” has become a kind of keyword for Gyutora, and it’s repeated many times in the lyrics as well.
It’s an extremely catchy tune that really sticks in your head when you listen to it.


