[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 (111–120)
Mitsubishi Electric “Keeping Society Moving” version

This commercial spotlights Mitsubishi Electric’s wide-ranging initiatives—from artificial satellites and factories to railways—and highlights how they support society.
The key point is the effort that underpins everyday life, and the smiles born from that dedication convey a strong sense of human connection.
Amplifying the uplifting, grand atmosphere depicted in the footage is MISIA’s “A Story That Goes On Forever.” The song carries a gentle, warm feel, and when paired with her powerful vocals, it evokes an even more positive tone.
[February 2026] The Latest Trending Commercials (121–130)
Kawaijuku High School Green Course “With Kawai, the shortest route.”

The high school students who say they want to balance club activities and their personal lives while aiming to pass their first-choice schools on the first try chose Kawaijuku.
The ad highlights that they can study with a curriculum that offers the shortest route to their goals.
Many who have experienced entrance exams will likely be moved by the phrase, “We want to eliminate ‘I couldn’t make it in time’ during high school.” This commercial makes you feel that with Kawaijuku, you can take on the exams with confidence.
The BGM, featuring lyrics that depict the kinds of inner conflicts everyone feels in their teens, is Garari’s “Tooi Sora ni wa,” a track released just before this commercial aired in January 2026.
Nippon Life Play, Support. “What Sports Taught Me” Version

This commercial conveys the idea that sports teach us many things essential for life by showing scenes of athletes instructing others, while also highlighting Nippon Life’s commitment to supporting sports.
It mainly depicts classroom-like settings led by top-tier athletes, and the participants’ smiles convey the fulfillment that sports bring.
The refreshing atmosphere of people enjoying sports is further enhanced by the song “Shin’on” by Yuzu.
It’s a lively track with beautifully layered vocals, and its fresh yet powerful band sound evokes a forward-looking attitude.
Suntory Kodawari Sakaba “That Master’s Tavern” VersionKazunari Ninomiya

This is a commercial introducing the Lemon Sour and Tako-Highball from Suntory’s Kodawari Sakaba series.
In the ad, Kazunari Ninomiya appears as an izakaya owner, personally making and serving the Lemon Sour and Tako-Highball.
By focusing on the deliciousness of each product, this commercial makes their great taste almost tangible!
SMBC (Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation) Olive For the Future: “Hassle” Version / “Fees” Version / “Points” VersionAtsuhiro Tsuda (Diane)
This piece features Diane’s Tsuda delivering a message as “the passbook guy” to people embarking on a new chapter in life and beginning to face money matters.
As he shares his thoughts on bank accounts and passbooks, sharp retorts pop up about convenience and fees.
Those concerns are neatly resolved with SMBC’s Olive, which is portrayed as easy to use with no fees.
The content also conveys a comedic vibe, including his expressions when confronted with pointed opinions.
mineo Quiz Show “Spring mineo Discount” Version / “Packet Unlimited” Version / “MyPita 30 GB Course” Version



This commercial showcases the many appeals of mineo through footage reminiscent of old quiz shows.
It clearly explains, via narration, how mineo offers a variety of plans tailored to users and makes smartphones easier to use.
It’s also fun to see what kind of wrong answers and reactions pop up, and the visuals and speaking style create a retro vibe, making for a comical piece.
Amazon Key Even if you don’t unlock it yourself. “Wild Bird Photography” version / “Life with Amazon Key” version / “Domino Toppling” version



This commercial introduces the convenience of Amazon Key, which grants delivery personnel temporary authorization to unlock an auto-lock.
It depicts three different scenarios showing how, even in apartment buildings with auto-locks, packages can be left at the front door when you’re not home or when your hands are full inside.
The ad not only conveys its convenience, but also includes small on-screen disclaimers that address security concerns, emphasizing that it’s a service you can use with peace of mind.





