Compilation of CM songs by Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceutical
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, one of Japan’s leading pharmaceutical firms, and Alinamin Pharmaceutical—known for products like Benzablock and Alinamin—have aired numerous TV commercials.
Many people likely remember Alinamin’s ads in particular, which often encourage hardworking professionals.
In this article, we’ll introduce the songs that have been used in commercials by Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceutical over the years.
In the past, popular artists sometimes wrote original songs specifically for these commercials, and more recently, commercial songs performed by Ikusaburo Yamazaki have been getting attention.
If there’s a tune you heard in a commercial that caught your interest, be sure to check out this article.
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Compilation of CM songs from Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceuticals (1–10)
Hello, heartless oneSaitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito is one of Japan’s leading singer-songwriters.
His song “Yaa, Mujou” (Hey, Impermanence) conveys his distinctive nihilism hinted at by the title, yet also a kindness that goes beyond it.
By accepting the emptiness the word “mujou” (impermanence) carries, the song skillfully expresses the strength of a life that keeps moving forward nonetheless.
It’s a beautiful melody that works as background music, and it’s fantastic when you focus on the lyrics as well.
A four-and-a-half-minute song that works like a breath of fresh air in your daily life—add it to your playlist as a companion to your everyday routine.
Starting OverRemioromen


“Starting Over” was featured in Alinamin’s commercial “Otsukaresama desu 2009 Edition,” which sends cheers to office workers in the city and people raising children.
Released in 2009 by the rock band Remioromen, the song resonates with grand strings and the gentle voice of vocalist Ryota Fujimaki.
Even when things are tough, someone’s voice can be a source of support, can’t it? Its heartwarming lyrics inspire gratitude toward loved ones and give you the courage to face tomorrow.
Original songAyase Haruka, U-zhaan
This commercial features Haruka Ayase conveying which symptoms Benza Ace A Gold W tablets are effective for through a light, breezy mix of singing and rap.
The bright visuals paired with her airy vocals let you really feel the refreshing clarity that comes with symptom relief.
The symptoms and benefits are clearly communicated through an original track composed of U-zhaan’s tabla and Haruka Ayase’s rap.
The tabla’s distinctive, floating timbre combined with vocals and rap that deliver the words clearly creates a cheerful yet intriguingly otherworldly atmosphere.
Compilation of Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceutical CM Songs (11–20)
Original songSAWA

The song used in the Alinamin 7 series commercial “Selfie Fatigue,” where you can’t help but be captivated by Sayaka Yamamoto’s cute selfie.
It features a pop, catchy melody, and believe it or not, it’s an original song! The repeated “Hi! Hi!” phrase is adorable and energizing.
It was created by SAWA, a composer who provides songs to a variety of artists.
She also organizes her own music events and has produced many memorable tracks.
Give it a listen if you want to lift your spirits.
Original songYamashita Yuta

Kenta Kiritani is perfectly cast as the office worker who pumps himself up at lunchtime, saying, “One more push to go.” The commercial song that stands out with its powerful drumming and jazzy piano in the Alinamin V ad “Discovery! Alinamin for Recovery and Prevention of Fatigue” is an original piece written by Yuta Yamashita.
The cheerful beat makes you feel like you can keep going through the afternoon.
It’s a happy song that not only suits those moments when something fun awaits, but also lifts your spirits when you’re feeling down.
Original songWatsumi

It’s easy to empathize with Kanna Nakado, who wishes she could stop her cough the day before work.
The acoustic-sounding song that plays in the Aneton Cough Stop Z Liquid commercial, “I Can’t Take Tomorrow Off,” is perfect for bedtime.
It’s an original piece written specifically for the commercial, composed by Kazumi Wazu.
The bell-like tones lull you to sleep, and the warm melody gently wraps your tired heart.
It’s a gentle track recommended even for those who feel that “intense music is a bit exhausting” before crawling into bed after a long day.
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565

In the Alinamin EX Plus commercial “Lower Back Pain Caused by Fatigue,” Yoshihiko Inohara, dressed as a conductor, smiles and says, “We need to relieve not just pain but fatigue too!” The piece featured is Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, who also appears in the ad.
This work showcases the beauty of the organ, unfolding a stately, weighty sound in an up-tempo progression.
The tension within its intensity has earned high praise from classical music fans.
It’s a piece I’d recommend to those who enjoy video game music or film soundtracks.


