Yuki Amami is an actress who started out with the Takarazuka Revue.
Among the dramas she appeared in after leaving Takarazuka, many people probably remember The Queen’s Classroom as particularly impactful.
Partly due to that show, Amami often gives off a sharp and cool impression, but lately we’ve also seen her playing a gentle mother in commercials.
In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of commercials featuring Yuki Amami.
We’ll cover a variety of ads, both old and new, so please take a look.
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Compilation of commercials featuring Yuki Amami: from past appearances to the latest (1–10)
Seven-Eleven “God and Bread”NEW!Sho Sakurai, Masaki Aiba, Yuki Amami

It’s a commercial where Sho Sakurai and Masaki Aiba, playing store clerks, introduce bread sold at 7-Eleven, and their counterpart is Yuki Amami playing a god.
The story is that they propose breads to the god, who’s searching for a particular one, and Sakurai and Aiba each offer a delicious-looking bread.
The god eats them both with apparent enjoyment, but it seems neither is the bread she’s been looking for.
Just as the two are about to give up and head back, the god calls out to Aiba and asks about the bread he’s holding.
Could that bread be the one she’s been searching for?
Kirin Beer Harekaze “Beloved Memories” VersionNEW!Yuki Amami

In the spring of 2026, Harekaze is highlighting a renewal two years after its launch.
In the new commercial, Yuki Amami talks about her experience leaving the Takarazuka Revue and says that because of that experience, she was able to work hard on the next stage of her life.
She goes on to say that Harekaze is the same: it’s precisely because it has the track record of being enjoyed by so many people over the past two years that it can take a new step forward.
Her talk, grounded in rich experience, was so compelling that you couldn’t help but listen.
In the background of Amami’s narration, the familiar “Kaze ni Naritai” plays as the BGM.
Kirin Beverage Kirin Plasma Lactic Acid Bacteria “Plasma Lactic Acid Bacteria, Especially in Winter” VersionNEW!Yuki Amami

Every winter, colds and influenza go around, and many people work hard to protect themselves.
In this commercial, after presenting a survey showing that over 60% of respondents felt they couldn’t stay energetic through the winter, it promotes plasma lactic acid bacteria as a recommended way to manage your health during the season.
Yuki Amami’s crisp, lively voice is pleasant to listen to and delivers the message clearly.
Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare Transino Medicated Melano Signal Essence “Tranexamic Acid” VersionYuki Amami

This commercial showcases the ingredients and benefits of Transino’s medicated Melano Signal Essence through Yuki Amami’s presence.
By depicting an image of eliminating the source of dark spots, it conveys the idea of moving closer to beautiful skin.
Another key point is how the expression of her gaze toward the viewer communicates confidence in her beauty.
Seven-Eleven Morning Seven is the best: “Rice Ball” version / “Sandwich” versionSho Sakurai, Yuki Amami, Arakawa (Elf)


This commercial shows Mr.
Arakawa visiting a 7-Eleven where Sho Sakurai and Yuki Amami are working as store clerks, buying breakfast before heading out.
It highlights that 7-Eleven has added new menu items and offers plenty of products perfect for breakfast.
Keep an eye on Sakurai and Amami, who, prompted by Mr.
Arakawa flashing a peace sign and saying, “Morning at 7-Eleven is the best!”, raise peace signs of their own.
Kirin Beer Harekaze “Third Spring” EditionTeruyoshi Uchimura, Yuki Amami, Mio Imada

This is a commercial for Harekaze that introduces how a portion of sales is donated to cherry blossom conservation efforts.
An expert explains that aging, weakened cherry trees afflicted by disease have to be cut down.
In response, it’s said that Harekaze helps by supporting the planting of new cherry trees to make up for them.
Isn’t it wonderful that you can not only enjoy beer, but also take part in protecting cherry trees?
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.



