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[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.

[July 2025] Trending Latest TV Commercials (101–110)

Democratic Party for the People – House of Councillors Election 2025: The Summer That Changes Japanese Politics, ‘Backstage’ EditionYuichiro Tamaki, Kazuya Shimba

[Backstage Edition] The Summer That Will Change Japanese Politics [Democratic Party for the People House of Councillors Election 2025 CM]

This is a commercial that looks back on what the Democratic Party for the People has done leading up to the 2025 House of Councillors election and promotes what they plan to do from here.

It injects a touch of humor by featuring party leader Yuichiro Tamaki and secretary-general Kazuya Shimba as idols, while powerfully expressing their determination going forward.

By including a scene from a speech stating that the votes they received reflect voices of dissatisfaction, it also conveys their sense of resolve and vigilance.

The final phrase, “The leading role in politics is you,” is an important point as it directly calls on people to vote.

Oita Prefectural Election Management Committee – 27th Regular Election of Members of the House of Councillors Awareness Video: “Regular” Version

27th House of Councillors General Election Awareness Video – Standard Version (15 seconds) (Oita Prefecture Election Management Committee)

This is a commercial by the Oita Prefectural Election Administration Commission promoting the importance of the 27th House of Councillors election.

It conveys the value of each vote alongside the smiles of young people, calling on viewers to think carefully and go vote for the sake of our future.

A notable touch is the effect that looks like steam rising from each person’s head, sending a message to take voting seriously and cast your ballot with passion.

While expressing strong determination, it also conveys a positive attitude toward elections.

Democratic Party for the People: 2025 House of Councillors Election — Abolishing the Provisional Gasoline Tax Rate, “Little League Baseball” VersionYuichiro Tamaki, Kazuya Shimba

[Little League Baseball Edition] Abolish the provisional gasoline tax rate [Democratic Party for the People Upper House Election 2025 CM]

This is a commercial promoting one of the Democratic Party for the People’s pledges in the 27th House of Councillors election: abolishing the provisional gasoline tax rate.

Using a youth baseball scene, it clearly conveys—with supporting data—that high gasoline prices make it difficult to travel to distant prefectures for games.

There’s a comedic twist in which party leader Yuichiro Tamaki and secretary-general Kazuya Shimba play the roles of the boys, giving the impression that a complex policy is being communicated in a light, accessible way.

The ad concludes with scenes of Diet questioning, adding a sense of strength and determination.

Nagano Prefecture Election Administration Commission, House of Councillors Regular Election: Vote with your own heart, with your own feelings. “Early Voting” version.

House of Councillors regular election: “Vote with your own heart, with your own feelings.” Early voting edition

This is a commercial by the Nagano Prefecture Election Management Committee announcing the upcoming House of Councillors election and emphasizing its importance.

The central theme is “Vote with your own heart and your own convictions,” conveying the importance of voting while thinking about our future.

The gentle illustrations of people going to vote are striking, giving a sense of how familiar voting is and promoting a positive attitude toward it.

The election schedule is shown in text, and the message is also conveyed in sign language, making the video feel considerate in many ways.

Kanagawa Prefectural Election Management Committee: “Let’s go vote! Let’s make everyone’s voice heard!” (version)

Let’s go! Vote and make everyone’s voice heard! (15-second version)

This striking commercial, featuring a lineup of beloved Tatsunoko Production characters from popular anime like Yatterman, Gatchaman, and The Genie Family, is an ad by the Kanagawa Prefecture Election Administration Committee.

Set to an up-tempo tune, it urges viewers to “go vote,” leaving a powerful impression not just visually but aurally as well.

The song used in the commercial is the Italian canzone ‘Funiculì, Funiculà,’ first published in 1880.

While the CM uses parody lyrics, the original song was reportedly written with Neapolitan lyrics.

[July 2025] Trending Latest Commercials (111–120)

Tokyo Metropolitan Election Management Committee House of Councillors Election Awareness Event “Voting Pen Selection”

Did you know you can bring your own pen to the polling place? / House of Councillors Election Awareness Event “Voting Pen Selection” CM

This commercial highlights one of the lesser-known, surprising rules at polling stations: you’re allowed to bring your own pen.

Because many people assume you have to use only what’s provided there, this rule feels unexpected and conveys a sense of reassurance that you can use your own tools.

The visuals—showing text being written stroke by stroke with a pen—are memorable, and the gradual completion of the characters also conveys the importance of each individual vote.

By promoting services that help you choose a pen for voting, the ad makes elections and voting feel more positive overall.

JAL Card: “Live. Earn. Travel.” Edition

JAL Card: Live. Earn. Travel.

This commercial features a twist where two duplicates split off from one woman and have a conversation.

After the woman buys a café au lait in town, the first duplicate appears and scolds her, saying, “You decided to travel, and yet you’re being so extravagant!” In the next moment, a second duplicate shows up and points out to the first one that she’s earning miles.

As it turns out, she paid for the café au lait with her JAL Card.

The ad highlights that you can earn miles by using your JAL Card for everyday purchases.