[February 2026] Trending Latest Commercials
As you watch TV or browse video sites, there are times when a commercial suddenly catches your eye, aren’t there? From star-studded casts and catchy tunes to storylines that make you stop and watch, the latest commercials are packed with points of interest.
“Who was in that commercial?” “I want to see the ad that just played again!”—many of you have probably felt that way.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of commercials that made waves in February 2026.
You’re sure to find the one that caught your attention, so take your time and have a look!
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[February 2026] Trending Latest Commercials (71–80)
Tokyo Gas “I’ll turn on Tokyo Gas’s electricity” version / “I’ll turn off Tokyo Gas’s electricity” versionTatsuya Fujiwara


Told from a first-person perspective, this is a commercial promoting the fact that Tokyo Gas also provides electricity.
In the ad, Tatsuya Fujiwara appears in the room of someone who’s sleeping and says things like, “Sorry, I’m just going to turn on the lights,” and “I’ll turn off the lights.” But he makes a point of specifically saying “Tokyo Gas electricity.” The way “Tokyo Gas” is emphasized to an almost unnatural degree might make some viewers chuckle.
Still, it definitely leaves a strong impression that Tokyo Gas is in the electricity business, too.
Nintendo Switch 2 Poko a Pokémon “The ‘PokoPoke’ Song” Version / “’PokoPoke’ Debut, To Mr. Kano’s Town” VersionHokuto Matsumura, Rino Sashihara, MAHINA, Eiko Kano


This is a promotional commercial for the Nintendo Switch 2 game “Poko a Pokémon.” It highlights the game’s city-building features in sync with the song, and shows how you can enjoy the game with friends in distant locations through online play.
Seeing actual gameplay footage gives a clear sense of the game’s atmosphere.
Nippon Life Nissay “You Can Do It If You Try” Mr. Kinami: “Job Fulfillment” version / “Image of Working” versionHaruka Kinami


This is a series of commercials featuring Haruka Kinami appearing as a Nippon Life employee.
In the “Sense of Fulfillment at Work” spot, it portrays the fulfillment she feels as she connects with people in the local community through her job, and in the “Working Image” spot, it depicts how she balances parenting and work.
The commercials do a great job of conveying what the atmosphere of working at Nippon Life is like.
Shionogi Healthcare Rinderon Vs “I Can’t Just Ignore It” Version / “I Want to Take Good Care of It” VersionJutaro Yamanaka


A commercial that shows dermatitis and hand eczema can be properly treated by applying medication.
It’s structured so that Jutaro Yamanaka speaks gently to you, and many viewers may have felt happy, as if their worries were acknowledged.
The ad also introduces the active ingredients, which raises a sense of reassurance and expectation—“this seems like it will work.”
docomo iPhone “Surprise Graduation Ceremony” Edition

This commercial promotes the iPhone 17, which you can enjoy at a great value with the Docomo U22 Discount, through a video depicting the youth of high school students.
A high schooler who couldn’t attend the graduation ceremony due to exams films a video; then friends show up, and the scene transforms into a joyful space.
It also seems to highlight the excellent feature of preserving memories beautifully.
The song that further accentuates the excitement portrayed in the footage is Dreams Come True’s Ureshii! Tanoshii! Daisuki! With its dazzling sound and the powerful vocals layered over it, the sense of exhilaration comes through vividly.
Kracie Ichikami “Leave only the fragrance, and move forward.”HANA

This is a commercial for Ichikami featuring members of HANA dressed in costumes inspired by traditional Japanese clothing.
The narration conveys a positive, driving message about facing forward and moving ahead with strength—yet leaving only the fragrance of their hair behind—and it also clearly highlights the shampoo’s appeal.
The BGM uses “Bloom,” a song about moving forward in one’s own way.
I think many fans will be touched by the message that feels so true to who they are.
docomo ahamo “Simple? Nino × Kaku”Kazunari Ninomiya, Kento Kaku

This commercial highlights how ahamo is a simple and great plan through an exchange between Kazunari Ninomiya and Kento Kaku.
Their movements while holding smartphones leave a strong impression, and their actions convey the excitement about the plan.
The song that emphasizes the fun of these visuals is KC & The Sunshine Band’s “That’s the Way (I Like It).” With a disco sound that’s relaxed yet light in tempo, it expresses a sense of fun, including the crispness of the vocals.


