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 the Yobikomi-kun jingle to original tracks (21–30)
Shoji in your town

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.
In-store BGM at Super Maruai

This is the background music used inside Maruai, a supermarket chain operating in various areas of Hyogo Prefecture.
Its bubbly sounds play a cheerful rhythm, overlaid with vocals, evoking the fun of shopping.
The melody’s uniquely tense, almost uneasy resonance is also memorable—bright yet catchy enough to stick in your ears.
It conveys both the enjoyment of shopping and the store’s intent to leave a strong impression so customers remember it well.
Nishina Theme Song

This is the theme song used as in-store BGM for Nishina Department Store, a supermarket chain centered in Kurashiki and operating in the southern part of Okayama Prefecture.
The track is notable for its lively, buoyant rhythm, and the light, percussive guitar strumming conveys the excitement of shopping.
Layered, chorus-like vocals and lyrics celebrating the joy of shopping strongly emphasize the fun factor.
It also gives the sense of being closely tied to everyday life, expressing a wish to make daily living more enjoyable through the shopping experience.
Food Market Mum Theme Song

This is the theme song of Food Market Mum, a supermarket operating mainly in Shizuoka Prefecture and across a wide area including Kanagawa and Aichi.
Titled “Arigatou no Egao” (“Smiles of Thanks”), the song cheerfully conveys gratitude to customers while maintaining a friendly tone.
The store’s name is sung over a light rhythm, clearly conveying what kind of place it is.
It gives the impression of warmth—showing a commitment to serving customers with a smile and a desire to be a place closely connected to everyday life.
HITOSHI

This is a theme song that warmly conveys the charm of Spark, a supermarket chain centered in Hiroshima City.
With a buoyant 3/4 rhythm, it expresses a sense of fun, while a soft, accordion-like timbre adds warmth.
The lyrics seem to focus on connections between people, reflecting the company’s stance of valuing such human bonds.
The simple wording suggests an intention for the song to be familiar and approachable to a wide range of generations.
Life concept song

The concept song for Life, a supermarket chain operating in the Kinki and Kanto regions.
Its simple, charming melody gently reaches the heart! The singer is Miki Sakurai, a composer known for her work on numerous anime, dramas, and commercials, including The Quintessential Quintuplets, and she also plays accordion and tin whistle.
The guitar is by Daisuke Takagi and the violin by Koichiro Muroya—both renowned musicians.
Unlike songs that come on strong, this one speaks softly and feels familiar, doesn’t it? It’s a tune that makes shopping feel pleasant and cheerful.
Yamaguchi Ayaki

This song conveys the great value of Matsugen, a supermarket chain that operates widely across Wakayama Prefecture as well as in Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara.
Its light, danceable sound layered with bright vocals evokes the excitement of going shopping.
The lyrics are uniquely focused on how to use up leftover budget, emphasizing that with Matsugen there are many different ways to make the most of it.
It’s a track that captures the joy of shopping and the fun of choosing precisely because it’s such a good deal.


