[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)
Shake It OffTaylor Swift


Sing on Tour is a musical show at Universal Studios Japan featuring characters from the movie Sing.
The song Shake It Off that plays in this commercial is by Taylor Swift.
It’s a tune that many people might already know, since it’s often used in commercials and on TV outside of USJ as well.
If you’ve seen the movie, you’ll know that the pigs Gunter and Rosita sing it! And you can actually experience that very scene from the film right in front of you at this USJ show.
Of course, even if you’re not very familiar with the movie or the song, once this upbeat, super-fun melody starts playing, your body will naturally start moving!
Overturesugiyama kouichi


This piece, widely known as the theme song of the famous role-playing game series Dragon Quest, which is popular across generations, was used as the commercial song for the 2017 event Dragon Quest: The Real.
Day of WrathGiuseppe Verdi


Have you seen the Halloween Horror Nights commercial, “Zekyo is Baaaack!!!!”? To match its lineup of various horror characters, it used a track that really stokes a sense of urgency.
It’s “Dies Irae,” one of the movements from the Requiem composed by Giuseppe Verdi.
The intense sound that seems to embody anger and the soaring choral parts leave a strong impression.
If you liked it, why not listen to the whole piece?
SO BADKing Gnu

Takumi Kitamura, playing an office worker, is lost in thought in an elevator, pondering, “What is the right way to live?” Before he knows it, he’s surrounded by zombies.
He bolts out of the elevator to escape, only to find himself in USJ teeming with zombies.
As he flees in a panic, he realizes, “Life needs days that aren’t normal—days when you can’t stay sane!” In the climax of the commercial, the tagline “Lose your sanity” appears as Kitamura dances among the zombies.
The BGM for the CM is “SO BAD,” selected as the theme song for the 2025 Halloween Horror Nights’ Zombie de Dance.
Since only a portion is featured in the CM, you’re eager to hear the full track as soon as possible, right?
Hedwig’s ThemeJohn Williams

This is a commercial for a special event celebrating the 10th anniversary of USJ’s popular area, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
The Magical Creatures Encounter lets guests interact with magical creatures that also appear in the Harry Potter films, and these creatures show up in the commercial as well.
The familiar theme song, Hedwig’s Theme, plays as the background music.
It’s a mysterious piece that instantly evokes the world of Harry Potter the moment you hear it.
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.


