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Compilation of CM songs by Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceutical

Compilation of CM songs by Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceutical
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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.

Compilation of CM songs from Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceuticals (1–10)

Alinamin Night Recover “A New Morning” Edition

Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: I. MorningYamazaki Ikusaburo

Grieg – Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46 — Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic, 1971
Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: I. MorningYamazaki Ikusaburo
Alinamin NIGHT RECOVER TV commercial “A New Morning” 15-second version

The Alinamin Night Recover commercial “A New Morning,” featuring actor Ikusaburo Yamazaki, uses “Morning Mood,” No.

1 from Peer Gynt Suite No.

1, Op.

46.

Composed by Edvard Grieg for Henrik Ibsen’s play Peer Gynt, it became one of his signature works.

The majestic sound that evokes the opening of a story conjures images of abundant nature.

The orchestral timbre is perfect for waking up, and when it plays in the first suite of the drama, it’s truly exciting!

Alinamin EX Plus 2007

It makes me want to cry.Urufuruzu

Alinamin EX Plus commercial starring Toshiro Yanagiba (from April 2007)

Ulfuls, who have energized people all across Japan with their powerful sound.

This is an original song they wrote, known for hits like “Guts daze!!” and “Banzai ~Suki de Yokatta~.” It was used in an Alinamin commercial, and its words resonate deeply with working adults who keep pushing forward despite their worries.

Released in 2007, the song was also chosen as the theme for the film “The Day I Named the Dog.” Tortoise Matsumoto’s strong vocals suit the song’s simple message perfectly.

Its wistful rock sound soothes the hearts of today’s tired listeners.

Alinamin 2010 TV commercial

Your songsonā poketto

Sonar Pocket “Your Song” [MV Full]
Your songsonā poketto
[CM] Takeda Alinamin “Toshiro Yanagiba, Yuriko Ishida, Nao Matsushita” 2010

A three-member music group, Sonar Pocket, delivers music that stays close to the heart.

This song was featured in a 2010 Alinamin commercial, and its moving lyrics express feelings for someone special.

The blend of a pop melody with hip-hop-style lyrics makes it easy to listen to.

The trio’s warm voices send encouragement to anyone giving their all every day.

Even if you’re usually too shy to be honest about your feelings, this track might make you want to share them.

Alinamin R Off “Flowers That Fill You With Energy” Version

Original songtamurapan

[HD] Mirei Kiritani Alinamin R Off “Flowers That Fill You With Energy” CM (15 seconds)

The Alinamin R-Off commercial “Flowers That Fill You With Energy” depicts Mirei Kiritani in pajamas, feeling the fatigue of the day and drifting off to sleep.

The song was specially written for the CM by singer-songwriter Tamurapan, who also creates idol songs for groups like Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku.

Its pop melody and her cute vocals bring out a girlish charm.

The sound is perfect for a little breather or before bed, soothing anyone who worked hard and feels worn out.

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Alinamin R 2009

Maybe SomedayJYONGRI

Alinamin R commercial

This commercial uses everyday-life footage to convey what Alinamin R does and when we want people to take it.

It shows Nao Matsushita coming home from work and drinking Alinamin R, expressing how it helps reset the day’s fatigue.

The song that further emphasizes the relaxing mood of relieving accumulated tiredness is Johnn Lee’s “Maybe Someday.” The gentle piano tones layered with calm vocals are striking, and that soothing atmosphere helps put listeners at ease.

Alinamin 'Good job. 2008' Edition

The Land of ‘Good Job’ (Otsukaresama)Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – Otsukaresama no Kuni [Music Video Short ver.]
The Land of ‘Good Job’ (Otsukaresama)Saitō Kazuyoshi
Takeda Alinamin “Thank you for your hard work. 2008” Version (30 seconds)

With a gentle singing voice and melodic sensibility that quietly nestles up to anyone’s heart, Kazuyoshi Saito continues to reign as one of Japan’s foremost singer-songwriters.

In this song, aptly titled “Otsukaresama no Kuni” (“The Land of Good Job, Thanks for Your Hard Work”), he offers comfort with soft lyrics and melodies that seep into the lives of people who work hard every day.

When you’re feeling a little tired, brew yourself a slow cup of coffee and give this track a listen.

Benzablock Plus Series “Cold Medicine Lyric”

Kaze-gusu LyricNegicco

[MV] The first collaboration between Negicco and Hyadain, “Kazegusu Lyric,” has been released! Making-of

The quality of the song is so good you wouldn’t believe it was made for a cold medicine.

And guess what—the lyrics and composition are by none other than Hyadain.

It’s catchy—really impactful, you might say—and the chorus sticks in your head so much that you’ll find yourself humming it over and over.

The “cold-related clichés” angle in the lyrics is funny too, right? The performers are Negicco—by the way, do you know about local idols? You could even say that groups like NMB48 and HKT48 are, in a sense, regionally rooted local idols.

Negicco are pioneers of that local idol scene.

Definitely keep an eye on what they do next!