[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 (161–170)
Kao Humming Deodorizing Effect Sweat & Oily Odor Type ‘Humming Song Summer’ VersionShun Oguri

This is a Humming commercial featuring Shun Oguri playing a salesperson who has to make rounds outside regardless of the hot season.
It promotes the idea that you won’t smell even if you sweat by putting it to song, and at the end of the ad, Oguri also sings, “Your Humming.” The original song used in this commercial is actually a parody version of “GOOD TIMIN’” by American singer Jimmie Jones.
The song was released in 1960 and was also covered in Japan by Kyu Sakamoto.
Kirin Beer Harekaze: “Summer and Harekaze” VersionRen Meguro

Ren Meguro interviews the artisans who support fireworks, a quintessential symbol of Japanese summers, in a commercial that makes you reflect on what fireworks truly are.
It also mentions that a portion of Harekaze’s sales goes toward activities that preserve Japanese traditions like fireworks, while highlighting that Harekaze’s refreshing feel is perfect for festivals.
Further amplifying the excitement of the fireworks and festivals depicted in the video is an arrangement of “I Want to Be the Wind.” Incorporating brass and traditional Japanese instruments, the arrangement feels even lighter than the original.
Coca-Cola “Full-On Obsession. Coca-Cola X Fes 2025” EditionXG

This commercial promotes a campaign encouraging people to drink Coca-Cola for a chance to win tickets to Coca-Cola X Fes 2025, presented through the presence of XG.
Not only does it feature footage from the festival, but the scenes of drinking Coke also leave a stylish impression, evoking an exciting sense that something new is beginning.
The song that further emphasizes this stylish atmosphere and rising exhilaration is XG’s “MILLION PLACES.” While it carries a sleek feel with strong beats and rap, the overall tone is calm, and its distinctive sense of weightlessness conveys a genuine warmth.
LIFE CARD “LaLaLa Life” Version / “Itadakimasu” VersionUm


This commercial, with its striking visuals that keep rotating left and right, promotes Life Card as a great choice for students.
In the two spots introduced here—“LaLaLaLife” and “Itadakimasu”—Ano performs different original songs, both of which are highly addictive and hard to forget.
The rotating visuals pair with the music for a rhythmic flow, and many viewers might find that before they know it, they’ve watched all the way to the end.
Pizza Hut Pizza Talk! “Beef Skirt Steak Pizza” Version / “Talking About Beef Skirt Steak” Version / “Talking About Black Pork” VersionKento Yamazaki



These commercials each introduce a menu item made with beef outside skirt and Kagoshima Kurobuta pork.
The beef outside skirt is cooked with Aomori-grown garlic to enhance its aroma, while the Kurobuta becomes even more delicious when grilled over charcoal—highlighting the unique appeal of each.
Every commercial features mouthwatering, sizzling shots of the meat that are sure to whet your appetite!
Kirin Beer Harekaze Festival and Beer: “Uchimura-san” Version / “Amami-san” Version / “Meguro-san” Version / “Imada-san” VersionTeruyoshi Uchimura, Yuki Amami, Mio Imada, Ren Meguro




This commercial focuses on how perfectly beer matches the exhilaration of festivals, depicting people enjoying the clear, breezy weather amid the heat of summer.
It features Teruyoshi Uchimura, Yuki Amami, Mio Imada, and Ren Meguro each enjoying the festival atmosphere and the refreshing breeze, with their savoring expressions vividly conveying that sense of refreshment.
It also suggests that even if the festival’s location or time differs, the invigorating feeling of the clear breeze remains the same.
Accentuating the lively festival mood is a rearranged version of “Kaze ni Naritai.” The arrangement incorporates traditional Japanese instruments to evoke a festive atmosphere, while the buoyant rhythm expresses the rising excitement.
UQ mobile’s Superstar Duo: “Scoop” / “In the Taxi” / “Autograph” / “That Matter” / “For Tomorrow’s Article” / “At a Certain TV Station” / “Secret Getaway”







This is a series that depicts the daily lives of Gachapin and Mukku as stars, while also highlighting the various appeals of UQ.
It unfolds like a weekly magazine article that segues into star anecdotes, layering the stars’ worries with introductions to UQ’s features and perks.
Although they are thoroughly disguised with sunglasses and masks, the comedic twist is that their figures give them away.
The pair’s confident narration is striking, and it’s amusing that the introductions of features and perks don’t quite come across clearly.


