[October 2025] Trending New Commercials
Have you ever found yourself captivated by a commercial while watching TV or browsing online? In October 2025 as well, memorable ads featuring buzzworthy actors and celebrities, striking music, and unique direction are appearing one after another.
In the ever-evolving world of advertising, even brief spots can deliver surprise and emotion.
In this article, we’ll showcase plenty of the latest commercials.
You’re sure to find information on that ad you’ve been curious about, so take your time and enjoy.
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[October 2025] Trending Latest Commercials (201–210)
Coca-Cola Sokenbicha “Moisturizing Beautea Blend”Erika Toda

This commercial promotes Sokenbicha’s Beautea Blend by showcasing Erika Toda enjoying the drink.
While highlighting the addition of corn silk, it also conveys that the 12 ingredients help you become beautiful from the inside out.
Enhancing the fresh, uplifting feel of the visuals is an original song created specifically for this ad.
With a calm sound underscored by a solid beat—and a gentle vocal tone—it effectively conveys a positive, forward-looking vibe.
Coca-Cola, Kettle-Brewed Barley Tea, Kettle-Brewed Strong Barley Tea, Another Crayon Shin-chan: “Starting Today, It’s a Beloved Wife’s Bento!” EditionFumiya Takahashi, Mei Hata, Taizo Harada, Kumiko Aso

This commercial promotes the newly enhanced, more aromatic kettle-brewed barley tea through a live-action drama featuring the characters from Crayon Shin-chan as adults.
Fumiya Takahashi plays the grown-up Shin-chan, and the appearances of the other matured characters also convey a comical atmosphere that nods to the original work.
Since the ad is a digest compiling previous commercials, it really makes you want to see what each episode was like.
The bright mood of the footage is further elevated by an original song created specifically for this CM.
A light, band-driven sound layered with vocals that carry a hint of languidness evokes an image of enjoying everyday life.
Suntory Green Tea Iyemon: “Iyemon – Kyoto in Your Heart. Autumn Leaves.” (CM)Nao, Yu Aoki

This commercial for Iyemon features scenes of Kyoto adorned with autumn leaves, rich in atmosphere.
It depicts Nao and Yu Aoki visiting Kyoto; Aoki, who had been weighed down by many worries, says, “Coming to Kyoto cleared my mind.” The spot ends with the two of them drinking Iyemon together.
Nao’s Kansai dialect is another highlight.
The background music is Haruko Hara’s “Hanasaku Tabiji.” Its elegant, courtly melody makes you feel as if your heart is being cleansed just by listening.
Bridgestone BLIZZAK WZ-1 “Snowfall” Version / “Non-Snowfall” VersionTakuma Sato

This commercial showcases the car itself to highlight that with Blizzak, you can drive powerfully on any road surface.
The way it plows through the snow and then comes to a stop is particularly striking, and that imagery conveys a sense of security that supports the driver.
The song that strongly emphasizes the power of these visuals is Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Wadachi.” With its bold, resonant band sound and a forceful, almost thrown vocal delivery, you can feel the momentum of pushing forward.
Saison American Express “Scenery and Balloons” Version

Life happens only once and moves in one direction—it’s a calm, reflective vibe for this commercial.
In the visuals, that irreplaceable journey through life is represented by balloons floating in the sky.
The background music is Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s song “Kimi to Boku” (“You and I”).
The whistling is particularly striking, and it’s actually from the original track—not a special arrangement for the commercial.
Since Skapara is often associated with a dazzling brass sound, it leaves a surprisingly fresh impression.
Google Pixel 10 “Together in the Shot” / “Magic Suggest”


This is a commercial introducing the convenient features included in the Pixel 10 series.
In the “Group Shot” segment, it highlights how you can combine two photos taken separately into a seamless composite so everyone can be in the picture.
In the “Magic Suggest” segment, it showcases a feature that uses AI to propose reply messages tailored to the situation at hand.
By presenting concrete use cases, the convenience of the Pixel 10 series really comes through.
Y!mobile “Waimoba Tongue Twister: Super-Red-Hot New Plan Debut” / “Household Budget Review Operation”Mana Ashida, Tetsurou Degawa, Eiko Koike


This commercial promotes how great a value Y!mobile’s new pricing plan is by showcasing a family, featuring Mana Ashida.
In the scene where they try a tongue twister, they use phrases that list special features and surprises to playfully convey the savings.
In the scene where they review the household budget, it shows that even after cutting various expenses, the plan remains affordable.
The family’s interactions and the expressions they show highlight a comedic tone throughout.


