[Trending] Popular USJ/Universal Studios Japan Commercial Songs: All-Time CM Tracks [2026]
Universal Studios Japan, the Kansai region’s number-one, wildly popular theme park!
Lately, beyond parades and light displays, its collaborations with hit anime, movies, games, and artists have been the talk of the town!
They even feature star-studded casts in their commercials—you can’t go a day without seeing one.
In this article, we’re spotlighting the USJ commercial songs that have everyone asking “Whose track is that?” and gathering the most popular picks.
From the latest series to nostalgic favorites, we hope you find the CM song you’re looking for!
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[Trending] Popular USJ/Universal Studios Japan Commercial Songs. All-Time CM Songs [2026] (41–50)
NAGAMUU
This commercial is a drama-style depiction of just how fun USJ is.
It portrays the sudden decision to move to Osaka, the sadness of having to part from friends, and the protagonist setting off for Osaka in tears as their friends see them off.
The song used has a bittersweet tone that conveys the feeling of wishing they could have kept living in the same place, capturing the sorrow of departure.
That’s the first half of the story; in the second half, as if the earlier drama never happened, it shows them enjoying USJ to the fullest.
The sudden shift from “I don’t want to go” to “I’m glad I came to Osaka” is striking, emphasizing that it’s such a fun place it can blow away any sadness.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced many USJ commercials and their songs! Did you find the commercials or tracks you’d noticed on TV or video sites and were curious about? Not only the visuals but also the music tends to be memorable, so I’m sure many of you were interested. I’d be happy if this article helped you find the commercial or music you were looking for.


