AC Japan commercials: from humorous presentations to messages that truly resonate.
AC Japan promotes all sorts of matters surrounding our daily lives—raising awareness about manners and traffic rules, and even showcasing local attractions.
You often see AC Japan commercials when watching TV, don’t you?
They range from serious and somber to warm and friendly, and even humorous and entertaining.
In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive collection of AC Japan commercials that have aired to date.
Take this opportunity to check out their past commercials as well.
- AC Japan commercials: from humorous presentations to messages that truly resonate.
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- [Nostalgic Commercials] A compilation of commercials that aired in the Showa era
- [Tearjerker] The emotional song from the popular commercial. A collection of memorable, popular melodies.
- [Nippon Life Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercial Compilation [2026]
- A roundup of Aquarius commercials. The appeal lies in the direction that conveys an active image!
- [Deeply Moving] A Tear-Jerking Cheer Song: Popular Inspirational Anthems That Resonate with the Heart
- [AXA Direct Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Summary [2026]
- Kazumasa Oda CM Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
- [March 2026] Roundup of the Latest Trending Commercial Songs
- [Famous] Compilation of Local Commercials from Across Japan
- [Recruit Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Compilation [2026]
AC Japan commercials: from humorous direction to heart-piercing messages (61–70)
AC Japan Japan Marrow Donor Program 2018 Support Campaign “There Are People Who Want to Live”Shoko Nakagawa

This is a campaign from fiscal year 2018 to support the bone marrow bank.
The celebrity Shoko Nakagawa reportedly lost her father to leukemia, and she herself is registered as a donor with the bone marrow bank.
Her words, “I believe that everyone’s feelings can become someone’s hope to live,” resonate deeply because leukemia isn’t an abstract idea for her—it’s real.


