[July 2025] Trending Latest Commercials
When you watch TV or go online, it feels like new commercials pop up almost every day, doesn’t it? With catchy taglines, unique direction, and star-studded casts, July 2025 is packed with buzzworthy ads hitting the airwaves one after another.
There’s probably a commercial that’s caught your eye too, right? In this article, we’ll showcase the latest commercials all at once! We’ll dive into the charm of each one—from the cast and storyline to the songs used—so sit back and enjoy.
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[July 2025] Trending Latest Commercials (91–100)
TOYOTA Toyota Times “Matsuko Lobby” version / “Matsuko Conference Room” versionMatsuko Deluxe, Yuta Tomikawa, Kyosuke Morita


This commercial showcases a meeting between Toyota Times editorial staff and Matsuko Deluxe to highlight the future direction of Toyota Times.
By showing discussions in the lobby and interactions in the conference room, it also conveys their willingness to embrace user perspectives and grow.
You can sense, from the attentive expressions as they listen, their desire to broaden their horizons based on Matsuko Deluxe’s advice—what users want to see, whether strategies can match that, and more.
It builds anticipation for how Toyota Times will evolve from here.
Jumbo Lottery “Ukulele” Version / “Can’t Stop” VersionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Mio Imada, Ryo Narita


This commercial features a ukulele shaped like the mascot character Kuu-chan, and anyone who picks it up starts acting strangely.
In the “Ukulele” version, Ryō Narita finds himself singing the Summer Jumbo jingle uncontrollably as soon as he grabs the ukulele.
Next, Mio Imada and Satoshi Tsumabuki also pick up the ukulele, and—like clockwork—end up singing against their will, making for a humorous and entertaining turn of events.
Meanwhile, in the “Can’t Stop” version, Ryō Narita, singing with the ukulele in hand, becomes unable to let it go, escalating into increasingly over-the-top motions as he keeps singing—an episode brimming with humor.
The highlight is Narita’s wonderful smile.
[July 2025] Trending Latest TV Commercials (101–110)
Jumbo Lottery: ‘A Moving True Story’ Version / ‘The Enthusiast’ VersionMio Imada, Ryo Narita


This commercial shows Mio Imada and Ryo Narita talking about lotteries.
In the “Moving True Story” version, they discuss how lottery revenues are used, and in the “Enthusiast” version, they talk about the winner reports published on the official website.
The storyline in the “Enthusiast” version is especially entertaining: Ryo Narita claims to be a mega jackpot winner enthusiast and is very knowledgeable about past big winners.
Be sure to check it out.
FamilyMart FamilyMartVision ‘You Can Watch It In-Store’ Version A / ‘You Can Watch It In-Store’ Version B


This commercial introduces what you can watch on FamilyMart Vision, the in-store media installed at FamilyMart locations nationwide.
It showcases, with actual footage, the variety of content available—music, sports, weather, and more.
Some content is exclusive to this platform, so you might find yourself lingering in the store longer than expected.
By showing people enjoying the unique content on a large screen, it effectively conveys the sense of excitement in the moment.
Kirin Beer Kirin Ichiban Shibori “Father and Daughter at the Family Home” VersionShinichi Tsutsumi, Haruka Fukuhara

This commercial portrays a gentle interaction between a father and daughter at their family home, highlighting the delicious taste of beers like Kirin Ichiban Shibori.
The warm smiles exchanged by Shinichi Tsutsumi and Haruka Fukuhara, who play the parent and child, clearly convey how beer helps foster relaxation.
The song “Les Champs-Élysées” further emphasizes the ad’s calm, relaxed atmosphere.
Arranged without vocals and centered on brass instruments, its bright tones communicate a sense of joy and warmth.
Asahi Breweries Asahi Super Dry “For a fiery thirst. MORE” versionBLACKPINK

This commercial promotes the refreshing sensation of Asahi Super Dry through footage from BLACKPINK’s electrifying live performances.
It conveys the idea that Asahi Super Dry is the perfect match for moments of intense heat, with its crisp, refreshing dryness enhancing the energy.
The song that powerfully underscores the strength of these visuals is BLACKPINK’s “Kill This Love.” Its boldly resonant dance beats and consistently aggressive tone throughout serve to highlight that sense of power.
Kirin Beer Hyoketsu Sugar-Free: ‘The Great Things About Being Sugar-Free’ EditionAsami Mizukawa, Hayato Isomura

This commercial boosts your desire to give sugar-free Hyoketsu a try by showing Asami Mizukawa and Hayato Isomura speaking passionately about what makes it so great.
The fact that they share their thoughts on a breezy seaside set is another key point, letting you feel the refreshing quality of Hyoketsu.
The song that further emphasizes the crisp, refreshing atmosphere conveyed by the visuals is Barry Manilow’s “Copacabana.” Its dynamic Latin rhythm leaves a strong impression, conveying not only a fun vibe but also a sense of passion.


