A roundup of commercials featuring Hiroshi Abe: introducing everything from the latest ads to past ones all at once.
Hiroshi Abe is an actor who began his entertainment career in 1985, known for his impressive acting skills that let him masterfully portray distinctive roles.
While he’s now firmly established as an actor, he actually started out using his physique to work as a model when he debuted.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials featuring Hiroshi Abe.
One of his many charms—his rich, resonant low voice—is also a highlight.
We’ll be showcasing both old and new spots all at once, so let’s dive right in!
A compilation of commercials featuring Hiroshi Abe. A comprehensive showcase from the latest to past ads (1–10)
Asahi Beer Asahi Super Dry “Chilled Declaration” VersionNEW!Hiroshi Abe, Masami Nagasawa

This commercial promotes Asahi Super Dry’s aim to make everyone think “Delicious!” The ad emphasizes that chilling it enhances the flavor.
Watching Hiroshi Abe and Masami Nagasawa drink it so appetizingly probably made many viewers think, “I want one too!” The background music is by ONE OK ROCK, a familiar presence in Super Dry commercials.
The track used is “The Beginning,” one of their signature songs released in 2012.
It’s a guitar-driven rock piece with a thrilling, aggressive sound, a fiery track that boosts your energy as you listen.
QTmobile “Tchaikovsky” versionHiroshi Abe

Hiroshi Abe appears as a music teacher conducting while the students sing.
They perform a famous passage from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, singing “Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky” set to the melody.
The lyrics then continue with “Cutie Mobile Otokudashi,” invoking the name of a fictitious musician.
It’s a humorous touch that makes for a memorable commercial highlighting the value of QT Mobile.
Ajinomoto Cook Do Goku Mala Mapo Tofu: ‘Get Seriously Numb’Hiroshi Abe

This is a commercial introducing what the Mala Mapo Tofu from Cook Do’s premium ‘Goku’ series—known for its authentic flavors—is like.
By showing Hiroshi Abe eating intently and the smile he reveals as he does, the ad powerfully conveys the product’s high quality.
Further emphasizing the strength of the visuals is an original piece of background music that communicates a sense of tension.
Built around a briskly resonant piano, the composition balances lightness and force, creating a distinctive worldview.
Sekisui Heim: “Steel houses are strong and gentle.”Hiroshi Abe
This commercial introduces Sekisui Heim’s steel-frame unit construction method and highlights their commitment to supporting residents’ peace of mind with a strong home.
It gently conveys how the strength that comes from meticulous craftsmanship down to the smallest details leads to a more fulfilling life.
Further accentuating the reassuring, gentle atmosphere of the visuals is the song performed by UA.
Centered on a calm piano sound layered with an airy vocal, it conveys a warmth reminiscent of family bonds.
Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare Loxonin S Warming Patch ‘O~n~kan!’ VersionHiroshi Abe

This commercial highlights the sensation of improved blood circulation when applying Loxonin S warming patches, conveyed through Hiroshi Abe’s reactions.
The key point is the warming ingredient, which makes it feel distinctly different from ordinary plasters—something you can sense from his voice.
By also depicting which ingredients are used and how they work, the ad seems to heighten viewers’ expectations.
The music that adds a grand atmosphere to the visuals is the fourth movement of Symphony No.
9 “From the New World.” Its expansive sound is striking, and the tension evokes the anticipation that something new is about to begin.
Sekisui Heim: “A life that doesn’t waste the sun” (campaign)Hiroshi Abe

This commercial powerfully conveys, through Hiroshi Abe and the narration, just how outstanding Sekisui Heim’s solar power generation and energy storage are.
It opens with Hiroshi Abe gazing at the shining sun, suggesting that because the sun is so great, we also need large-scale generation and storage.
It’s not about size on the surface, but about robust functionality that enables effective use of energy.
The message seems to emphasize that making full use of solar power leads to a more comfortable lifestyle.
SEKISUI HEIM: “Strength Built in the Factory. Reassurance Supported by People”Hiroshi Abe

This commercial closely follows the factories that are essential to building Sekisui Heim homes, showcasing the operation of the machinery to highlight both the technology and the passion behind it.
It emphasizes that the strength of the materials comes precisely from being manufactured in a factory, while also portraying how human hands support the process.
By combining advanced technology with human dedication, the ad conveys that true peace of mind is achieved.
Hiroshi Abe’s powerful narration is another key point, reinforcing the impression of durability and reassurance.




