[March 2026] The Latest Trending Commercials
Have you ever found yourself suddenly captivated by a commercial while watching TV or browsing video sites? New commercials air every day, packed with appeal in short clips—star-studded casts, catchy songs that stick in your head, and stories that you can’t help but watch closely.
For those wondering, “Who was in that commercial?” or “I want to take my time and rewatch that ad I’m curious about,” this article offers a wide-ranging introduction to the latest commercials from March 2026.
You’re sure to find a CM that catches your eye, so be sure to check it out!
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[March 2026] Trending New Commercials (91–100)
Universal Music Spring Songs Best 50 Brothers’ Story: ‘Collision’ EditionRen Nagase, Soya Kurokawa

Yorushika’s “Hana ni Bourei” (Ghost in a Flower) was released in 2020.
Set against summer scenery, it’s a bittersweet song that looks back on memories on the verge of fading.
The piano tone within the band sound is striking, and sections where only the piano resonates heighten the sense of poignancy.
With lyrics like a monologue and sound that seems to express emotional fluctuations, it speaks directly to the heart.
It was also used in the UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN “#Spring Song Best 50” commercial featuring Ren Nagase and Soya Kurokawa, highlighting the emotional currents of youth.
Yamaha Seishun Pops: When people sing, the skies clear. “Maybe it’s where I belong” edition

This is a Yamaha “Youthful Pops” commercial that highlights its perfectly balanced positioning with the tagline “More than karaoke, not quite a lesson.” It shows women in their 60s, who have finished raising their children and reached a new stage in life, singing and dancing with joy.
It’s striking that they describe it not as just another cultural class, but as “my place.” In the commercial, they sing Kiyohiko Ozaki’s “Mata Au Hi Made” (“Until the Day We Meet Again”), which portrays the final moments of a couple who decide to break up and end their cohabitation.
While the lyrics depict a heartrending scene, the song is characterized by a bright, catchy melody—a track that invites listeners to imagine the two people’s emotions.
UNIQLO 2026 UV Cut Life and Wear “Even on non-rainy days”Haruka Ayase, Kohei Matsushita

In the “Not Just on Rainy Days” segment, it emphasizes that on sunny days it’s not rain but UV rays that are pouring down, and introduces a wide range of UNIQLO UV-protection items.
In addition to parasols, hats, and sunglasses, several UV-cut garments are highlighted.
The video’s vivid, colorful palette is striking and naturally draws the eye.
The background music is “Konna Boku de Yokattara,” whose lyrics gently comfort a heartbroken woman against scenes of a post-rain landscape.
It was included as the B-side to Keisuke Kuwata’s 2007 single “Ashita Hareru Kana.”
Kintetsu Group: Now, brimming. Ise-Shima. “Spring: Active 01” / “Spring: Active 02”


This is a commercial that shows what you can enjoy on a trip to Ise-Shima and conveys the excitement of setting off.
It depicts various attractions such as aquariums and activities, while also expressing the idea that Kintetsu supports those enjoyable moments.
The song that further highlights the thrill of feeling nature portrayed in the footage is Re:name’s “Light.” Its refreshing sound evokes an expansive landscape, and together with the bright vocals, it conveys a positive spirit.
Kintetsu Group Now brimming. Ise-Shima. “Spring: Serenity 01” version / “Spring: Serenity 02” version


This commercial introduces some of the most recommended sightseeing spots in Ise-Shima, focusing especially on places with a calm, tranquil atmosphere.
It highlights many locations rich in nature, and the breathtaking visuals are truly captivating.
For the background music, they chose a track by Re:name, the same artist featured in a Kintetsu Group commercial that also promotes Ise-Shima.
However, this time it’s a serene arrangement titled “Light (Genius ver.).” The arrangement, which emphasizes a beautiful vocal perfectly suited to the gorgeous imagery, is striking and leaves you with a feeling of being cleansed as you listen.
Isehan Kiss Me FERME “The serum foundation, perfected.”Non

This ad, introduced as a 24-hour, non-budging serum foundation, is a commercial for Kiss Me FERME’s Serum Cover Liquid Foundation.
Alongside close-up shots of Non’s face, the ingredients are presented.
The CM has an overall stylish vibe, and it seems likely to catch many people’s interest at just a glance.
CHANEL 2026 Spring/Summer Collection

This commercial introduces CHANEL’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, highlighting its appeal through the radiant presence of women and the confident expressions they wear.
The visuals evocative of the season from spring into early summer are striking, and the interplay of the rushing breeze and refreshing scenery further accentuates their glamorous looks.
With a wide array of clothing and accessories on display, it also conveys the message to discover pieces that catch your eye.


