[2026] Winter commercial song. The winter song that was playing in the commercial.
When you hear “winter commercial songs,” which tracks come to mind?
Recent hits, a cappella covers by popular actresses, or timeless classics that have been loved for years…
You probably have a variety of songs flash through your mind.
Among them, there may be a song that makes you wonder, “What’s that song called?”
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole range of winter commercial songs all at once!
From staple tracks used in classic winter ad series to more recent picks, you’re sure to find the song you’re looking for!
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[2026] Winter commercial songs. Winter songs that played in commercials (41–50)
I want to seize happiness.Hirose Kōmi

The follow-up Alpine commercial song (Winter 1994–1995).
Released in December 1994, it became a hit, selling 450,000 copies.
The commercial featured Sadatora Araki and Chiriko Sakashita.
The strategy of casting up-and-coming young actors—prompting viewers to wonder, “Who’s that person in the Alpine commercial?”—proved highly successful.
[2026] Winter commercial songs. Winter songs that played in commercials (51–60)
Winter is starting.Makihara Noriyuki

It was released in 1991 as Noriyuki Makihara’s fourth single.
It was used as the song for the Google app’s winter 2018 commercial.
It reached No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and remains a highly popular classic, recognized as one of Makihara’s signature winter songs.
appearsHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki’s “appears,” which became a hit as the CM song for Kao’s “SOFINA AUBE Christmas,” is a track marked by its poignant melody line and thought-provoking lyrics.
In particular, the lines that suggest “people around us might see us as happy, but only the two of us know what’s really going on” feel almost like a premonition of a breakup, tightening your chest as you listen.
When you’re worn out by love, putting on this song may let her voice gently nestle close to your aching heart.
Merry Christmas with youKing&Prince
This is a Christmas song that was used as the jingle for 7-Eleven’s “COME COME CHRISTMAS” commercial.
It was included as a B-side on the 2022 single “Tsukiyomi / Irodori.” The cheerful, friendly vibe of the King & Prince members in the commercial is soothing, isn’t it? The lyrics, which capture the excitement of spending your first Christmas with someone special, and the members’ cuteness will make your heart flutter.
With its bouncy melody and the bright vocals of King & Prince, it’s a song that fills you with excitement and colors your Christmas with happiness!
ChooChooTRAINZoo

Released as ZOO’s fourth single, it was used as the song for JR East’s “JR SKISKI” commercial.
The dance where several people line up and spin their bodies around is particularly memorable.
Many artists have covered the song, with EXILE’s cover being especially well-known.
Winter SongAina Ji Endo (BiSH)


Kiroro’s “Fuyu no Uta,” a classic winter song, was playing in an Amazon Prime Video commercial.
But the one singing in the ad is BiSH’s Aina The End.
That squeezed-out husky voice, the breathy tone—those are her charms, aren’t they? She can handle everything from uptempo tracks to ballads, but am I the only one who thinks her voice suits ballads best?
God of RomanceHirose Kōmi


The song chosen for the commercial of Alpen, a retailer that handles sports gear including winter sports equipment, was Kohmi Hirose’s “Romance no Kamisama” (God of Romance).
This commercial can be considered one of the reasons she became known as the Queen of Winter.
After hearing the song in the ad, many people probably bought skis or snowboards and set off on ski trips in search of love.
Interestingly, there aren’t any lines in the song that clearly mark it as a “winter song.” It actually depicts the inner thoughts of a woman determined to find her destined partner at a drinking party.
But after listening to it, you might feel like finding your soulmate not at a party, but on the slopes!



