[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] The Latest Trending Commercials (141–150)
Suntory Jim Beam “Put Some Punch into It” VersionTakayuki Yamada

This striking footage of Takayuki Yamada striding confidently across the wilderness is a Jim Beam commercial.
In the spot, Yamada delivers a passionate message: while we tend to think we mustn’t be different from others or mustn’t fail, what really matters is being happy yourself.
In the latter half, he is shown drinking a Jim Beam highball, and the ad closes with the tagline, “Put some punch in your life.” The direction evokes the feel of classic commercials while still being cool and memorable.
NURO Don’t stop the excitement. “Monologue” versionCHANMINA

This commercial expresses the theme “Don’t stop the emotion,” showing how NURO’s high-speed internet supports a range of feelings.
In it, Chanmina talks about what it means to make music, coolly conveying her commitment to infusing information with emotion and moving impact.
The song that further heightens the tension conveyed by the visuals is Chanmina’s “FLIP FLAP.” Its heavy, striking beat and her cool layered vocals communicate a powerful drive to push forward.
The CHOYA Aged One Year “Magic” Version / “Fullness” VersionKoji Seto


This commercial coolly conveys what kind of dedication goes into The CHOYA, as presented by Koji Seto.
The main highlight is that it uses the equivalent of 15 Nanko plums, and the resulting rich flavor is showcased through his composed expressions.
The ad also expresses satisfaction with the taste in various ways, such as a magic trick where Nanko plums are placed into a bottle and scenes of him smiling as he enjoys the aroma and flavor.
[February 2026] Trending Latest Commercials (151–160)
Yamazaki Baking Spring Bread Festival 2026 “It Has Begun” Version / “To a Delicious Tomorrow” VersionTakako Matsu


This is a commercial announcing the start of the 2026 Spring Bread Festival.
Takako Matsu introduces that this year you can get a white French dish, and then scenes show various dishes being served on it.
The commercial ends with the familiar sound logo, which really makes you want to hum along, doesn’t it?
CHOYA The CHOYA “Michiru” Version / “Magic” VersionKoji Seto


This commercial features Koji Seto drinking The CHOYA while sitting around a campfire on a camping trip.
Both the “Fullness” and “Magic” versions highlight that as many as fifteen Nanko ume plums are used per bottle, emphasizing its luxurious flavor.
Seven-Eleven “Mission!?” / “Sweets General Election”Sho Sakurai, Masaki Aiba, Yuki Amami


This is a commercial that highlights, through narration and expressions, the meticulous care put into products offered at 7-Eleven.
Sho Sakurai, Masaki Aiba, and Yuki Amami convey that the fried chicken is freshly fried in-store and that the sweets offer a variety of flavors and textures to enjoy.
In this series, Sho Sakurai and Masaki Aiba infiltrate Earth as aliens, and a new alien appears to monitor the mission’s execution, creating a development that makes you curious about what happens next as well as the products.
Aichi Steel “Kotarō” Version / “Iroiro Tarō” VersionKoutaro Yoshida


This is a commercial from Aichi Steel that unfolds with the storyline that the decisive factor for casting was the character “鋼” (steel) in the actor’s name.
It features actor Kotaro Yoshida, and in the “Kotaro (with Steel)” segment, it explains the events leading up to his appearance, while the “Various Taro” segment develops a more advanced, humorous story from there.
It touches on how Aichi Steel handles not only steel, but also a variety of fields such as forging, stainless steel, and smart technologies, and they request that Yoshida play various personas like Yoshida Kantarō (Forging-Taro), Yoshida Stainless-Taro, and Yoshida Smart-Taro.
The surreal progression—showing Mr.
Yoshida’s bewilderment alongside the Aichi Steel representative doing their best to speak while stifling laughter—makes for a must-see, laugh-inducing experience.


