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 (11–20)
Spinning Happiness

Izumiya is a supermarket chain centered in the Kansai region.
Its logo, designed with a sun motif, is quite striking.
The catchy song you hear while shopping is titled “Shiawase Kurukuru.” Its brilliant, dynamic arrangement really stands out.
The lively rhythm and bright melody are sure to lift your spirits, and the energetic voices of children are soothing as well.
Why not give this warm message song, filled with positive words, a listen?
Always with my family

It’s a heartwarming theme song that makes you want to whistle along.
Piago and Apita are supermarkets operated by UNY Co., Ltd., headquartered in Aichi Prefecture.
This is UNY’s 40th anniversary song, released in 2009 when the store names were unified from their former names.
Sung from the perspective of a child shopping with their family, it feels warm and wonderful, doesn’t it? The singer is Melody Chubak, who was also a regular on the TV show “Tensai Terebi-kun MAX” around 2007.
Incidentally, since the new theme song “Happy Lucky Apitan” began being used in 2020, the in-store broadcast of “Itsumo Kazoku to Issho ni” has been discontinued.
A good one. The usual one. The song.

This is the theme song played at Ito-Yokado, a supermarket well known in the Greater Tokyo area.
In 2020, the company celebrated its 100th anniversary, and this song was created under the theme “Good things.
The usual.” For those who shop there regularly, hearing it probably brings a sense of calm.
The lyrics’ message of standing by customers rides on a gentle melody, making it a very reassuring, heartwarming tune.
One might say that the very content of these lyrics embodies the sentiments that have built its hundred-year history.
Lopia’s theme

When you step into a supermarket, there’s background music you hear almost without noticing.
“Lopia’s Theme” heightens the fun of shopping, and before you know it, you’re pushing your cart in time with its pleasant pulse, picking up the pace.
The melody is simple and easy to remember, lingering as a refrain in the back of your mind even after you leave the store.
Its repeated phrases harmonize with Lopia’s charm and capture customers’ hearts.
In fact, this theme song is loved by many and has become a symbol of Lopia.
With its outstanding impact and friendly vibe, it makes shopping even more enjoyable—that’s the appeal of this tune.
Let’s Eat Meat SongHaru & Chitchi utazoku

There are times when people of any generation feel like eating meat, and I think many people feel happy when they do.
With the idea of eating meat together and sharing that happiness, the song “Let’s Eat Meat” calls out in a light, breezy tone.
Sung by children who encourage you to enjoy meat, the way their voices blend with the airy sound conveys that happy feeling straight and true.
The lyrics are also a highlight, featuring a variety of dishes, making it a perfect reference for how to use meat in different ways.
See you SEIYU

Seiyu, headquartered in Tokyo with stores across Japan, has an in-store BGM called “See you SEIYU.” Its catchy melody leaves a bright, uplifting impression.
The sparkling synth tones of its electronic sound will put a spring in your step.
Lyrics depicting the fun of grocery shopping pair perfectly with the clear, translucent vocals of a female singer.
Driven by a surging bassline, it’s a track that will get you in a lively mood.
Compilation of supermarket in-store BGM: from the Yobikomi-kun jingle to original tracks (21–30)
Shoji in your townNEW!

This is a theme song that conveys the friendliness and warmth of Shoji, a supermarket chain with locations throughout Hiroshima Prefecture.
Centered on the sound of an acoustic guitar, it layers a soaring vocal to firmly create a warm atmosphere.
The lyrics express the warmth of family and the fun of shopping, with imagery that evokes smiles—an important point.
It also conveys a desire to be closely connected to everyday life and to support healthy, wholesome days.


