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[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!

[February 2026] Trending Latest Commercials (161–170)

docomo Docomo mini “Mozart” version

docomo mini “Mozart” 15-second version

This commercial is inspired by a painting of the Mozart family, depicting Mozart and his sister playing a piano duet, their father holding a violin, and a portrait of their mother hanging on the wall.

It introduces “Docomo mini,” which allows you to use a smartphone starting from 880 yen the following month by setting the specified payment method and choosing designated internet and electricity services.

The surreal and striking touch is that everyone in the Mozart household has a smartphone.

The background music is a parody of one of Mozart’s signature works, Piano Sonata No.

11 in A major, K.

331.

Sapporo Beer Sapporo Classic “What kind of mother was she?” versionTaka and Toshi

Sapporo Classic “What kind of mother was she?” version 30 seconds

This commercial features Taka from the duo Taka and Toshi looking back on memories with his mother through conversation, conveying the bonds of family.

With Toshi watching over them warmly, and Sapporo Classic being enjoyed in the scene, it also highlights the gentle flavor that supports peaceful moments.

The song that underscores the relaxed mood and tender atmosphere depicted in the footage is “Koko de, Nomou yo.” sung by Taka and Toshi.

It’s a song that portrays the importance of human connection and relaxation, and its calm tempo and gentle vocals convey a sense of reassurance.

Suntory Suntory Draft Beer “Hajimari no Ao” (The Blue of Beginnings) VersionYumi Kawai

Suntory Draft Beer “Hajimari no Ao” Version 30 Seconds Yumi Kawai

This commercial promotes the refreshing taste of Suntory Draft Beer through visuals that primarily use blue tones and through the relaxed presence of Yuumi Kawai.

It’s a simple concept in which Kawai walks slowly while singing, and that expression conveys a sense of reassurance about the delicious flavor.

The song Yuumi Kawai sings in the footage, which further highlights the calm atmosphere, is “Ue o Muite Arukou.” Known as a song by Kyu Sakamoto, it gently expresses the importance of maintaining a positive outlook.

Tohoku Electric Power Group: Uniting our strength. Uniting our hearts. “Business” version

Tohoku Electric Power Group CM: “Unite our power. Unite our hearts. Business Edition”

This commercial depicts various initiatives by the Tohoku Electric Power Group, expressing their supportive stance and steps toward the future.

Among their wide-ranging efforts, the fact that everyone is smiling is an important point, conveying a sense of fulfillment in supporting people through their business.

The song further emphasizing the grand atmosphere of these future-focused initiatives is Eigo Kawashima’s “How Are You?” The gentle vocals layered over a calm, expansive sound evoke a strong sense of hope.

As the title suggests, it conveys care and thoughtfulness, clearly underscoring their supportive approach.

Resona Group Open a Resona account. “App” version / “ATM” version / “Two-Sword Style” versionMuro Tsuyoshi, Ai Yoshikawa

This commercial depicts actor Muro Tsuyoshi, now acting as a CM planner, after he pitches a concept for a Resona Bank ad.

The footage begins with Muro’s proposal not being selected.

Then marketer Ai Yoshikawa says, “Actually…” and introduces the concerns and realities Gen Z faces regarding money.

In response, Muro deliberately exclaims, “Then we have to say that in the commercial!” It’s a clever device—talking about making a commercial within the commercial—and it clearly highlights the key selling points.

Tokyu Livable Customer Testimonials Series: “The Angle of the Bow” / “Fan” / “Not Pushy Enough”Sei Shiraishi, Keita Machida

This is a commercial introducing how Tokyu Livable features customer feedback on its website exactly as it is.

In the commercial, they also present feedback just as received, ranging from very positive to somewhat negative, and through these reviews you can sense the politeness and approachability of Tokyu Livable’s sales representatives.

Sei Shiraishi and Keita Machida appear as sales staff, reenacting the review content, which is also entertaining—so please enjoy watching it.

NI Consulting NI Collabo 360 DX Doctor Kanna Hashimoto “Digitizing approval requests and expense settlements” / “Visualizing schedules” / “Digitalizing the company”Kanna Hashimoto

This commercial features Kanna Hashimoto appearing as a “doctor” who promotes corporate DX, showing her digitizing internal operations using NI Collabo 360.

The three commercials introduced this time each feature an owner of a small or medium-sized enterprise who wants to advance DX, and they are introduced to the appeal of NI Collabo 360.

It highlights that the tool can be used to digitize various fields and is available at an affordable price.

The ad ends with the reassuring tagline, “Effective for business improvement.”