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 in-store supermarket BGM: From Yobikomi-kun to original tracks all in one place (41–50)
Song of Summit Fans

Summit is a supermarket chain with an impressive logo featuring young leaves and a tree.
When it comes to in-store BGM at this Kanto-based supermarket, it’s all about the “Summit Fan Song.” Its bright, poppy melody evokes a vacation vibe.
The cheerful lyrics themed around “food” are sure to bring a smile.
It’s a track with a rhythmic tempo that lets you shop in high spirits.
It’s also recommended to sing along with friends or kids when you head to the supermarket.
Deio’s Song

A refreshing in-store BGM featuring the sound of an acoustic guitar! This is the theme song for Dio, a supermarket operated by Daikokuten Bussan Co., Ltd.
in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture.
The lyrics carry a positive message—“Let’s become even happier than we are now”—and leave you with a warm feeling.
The composer is Yuichi Mizusawa, a musician from Niigata Prefecture, and the singer is Hiromi Tokushima, who is also active as a therapist.
By the way, Daikokuten Bussan is also the company behind Lamū, the well-known rock-bottom-price supermarket.
help!

Ito-Yokado traces its origins to the Yoka-do Western Clothing Store, which opened in 1920.
It’s also known for featuring a variety of celebrities in its corporate commercials.
Speaking of this supermarket’s in-store background music, there’s “help!,” an arrangement of a song by The Beatles.
It’s used as a BGM cue to call for extra staff at the registers when they’re crowded.
The sprightly sound evokes a bustling sales floor and feels light on the ears.
It carries a somewhat retro vibe that provides a sense of reassurance.
Be sure to listen for it while you enjoy your shopping.
theme song

This is the theme song played inside Daiichi, a supermarket chain based in Obihiro, Hokkaido, with locations across a wide area of Hokkaido including Asahikawa and Sapporo.
The song has a fresh and gentle feel that reflects the company’s slogan.
It conveys the desire to support customers’ health through food so they can spend their days with a smile.
The vocals and sound have a bright tone, giving the impression that they effectively heighten the excitement of shopping.
Gyo! Gyo! Gyo! Gyoza!MADOKA

Not only are there all sorts of frozen products on the market, but gyoza you make yourself is also a household staple.
The song “Gyo! Gyo! Gyo! Gyoza!” takes a close look at what exactly makes gyoza so appealing and talks about it in detail.
Created to promote the sale of Utsunomiya’s famous gyoza, the track expresses a deep love for gyoza with a light touch.
The combination of bleepy, digital sounds layered with a powerful vocal performance also adds to the fun.
theme song

This is the theme song played inside The Big, the discount store operated by the AEON Group.
It opens with a light, catchy tune that highlights the store name, then proceeds with narration in time with the music that conveys The Big’s philosophy and emphasizes its low prices.
The core concept of Everyday Low Price is clearly communicated, along with the desire to support the local community.
With phrases like “the more you buy, the more you feel the savings,” the song powerfully underscores affordability throughout.
Smile Challenge! ~Let’s increase the smiles in this town~

This is the image song for Torisen, a supermarket chain based in Gunma Prefecture with stores in nearby areas as well.
For those who know Torisen, the in-store BGM featuring the memorable line “It’s safe, it’s fresh—Torisen!” likely comes to mind, and that very phrase is also incorporated at the end of “Smile Challenge! ~Let’s increase smiles in this town~.” The song as a whole has a refreshing, up-tempo feel, delivering a sense of exhilaration when you listen to it.


