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A compilation of commercials featuring Yuki Amami: from past appearances to the latest ads.

A compilation of commercials featuring Yuki Amami: from past appearances to the latest ads.
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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.

Compilation of commercials featuring Yuki Amami: from past appearances to the latest (1–10)

Seven-Eleven “Mission!?” / “Sweets General Election”NEW!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.

7‑Eleven “Shall I heat it up?” VersionSho Sakurai, Masaki Aiba, Yuki Amami

TV Commercial 'Shall I heat it up?' 60 seconds

This commercial depicts Sho Sakurai and Masaki Aiba playing aliens working part-time at 7-Eleven, practicing Earth’s language.

They’re working on the essential convenience-store register phrase, “Would you like me to heat this up?” But their awkward attempt—‘Atatakamemasuka?’—stands out, and their earnest practice comes across as endearing.

The phrase “May we become someone’s warm place” appears, conveying the desire to be not just a store, but a presence that supports customers.

Kirin Beer Harekaze: “On festive days, Harekaze. New Year” versionYuki Amami, Mio Imada

Harekaze: “On celebratory days, a clear breeze.” New Year edition, 60 seconds

This is a Hare Kaze commercial showing how different people spend the New Year.

It opens with Yuki Amami and Mio Imada drawing fortunes at a shrine, followed by scenes featuring an office worker, a fisherman, someone getting a haircut, a wedding, and more.

It says that a true celebratory day is one where everyone can share smiles over drinks, and many viewers likely thought, “That’s so true.”

Kirin Beverage Kirin Delicious Immune Care “Winter Family Health Measures” VersionYuki Amami, Satomi Ishihara

Kirin Delicious Immune Care “Winter Family Health Measures” Edition

This commercial highlights the importance of being mindful of health especially in winter, and promotes how delicious immune care can support your daily life.

Through the interaction between Yuki Amami and Satomi Ishihara, it portrays family health management and conveys that you can pursue health in a tasty way.

It’s also recommended for people who aren’t sure what measures to take, expressing how easily it can help boost immunity.

7-Eleven: “Mission!?” VersionSho Sakurai, Yuki Amami

TV Commercial “Mission!? Edition” 30 seconds (November 2025 version)

Sho Sakurai and Yuki Amami appear as 7‑Eleven clerks, introducing hot snacks such as fried chicken.

However, in this commercial series, it’s actually revealed that Sakurai is an alien who has come to Earth.

Then, a boy who comes to the store as a customer suddenly speaks in the language of space, asking Sakurai, “You haven’t forgotten the mission, right?” It really makes you wonder who the boy actually is and what the mission entails—leaving you eager to see what happens next.

Kirin Beer Harekaze Festival and Beer: “Uchimura-san” Version / “Amami-san” Version / “Meguro-san” Version / “Imada-san” VersionTeruyoshi Uchimura, Yuki Amami, Mio Imada, Ren Meguro

This commercial focuses on how perfectly beer matches the exhilaration of festivals, depicting people enjoying the clear, breezy weather amid the heat of summer.

It features Teruyoshi Uchimura, Yuki Amami, Mio Imada, and Ren Meguro each enjoying the festival atmosphere and the refreshing breeze, with their savoring expressions vividly conveying that sense of refreshment.

It also suggests that even if the festival’s location or time differs, the invigorating feeling of the clear breeze remains the same.

Accentuating the lively festival mood is a rearranged version of “Kaze ni Naritai.” The arrangement incorporates traditional Japanese instruments to evoke a festive atmosphere, while the buoyant rhythm expresses the rising excitement.

Kirin Beverage Kirin Plasma Lactic Acid Bacteria ‘Heatwave Immune Advisory’ VersionYuki Amami

Kirin Plasma Lactic Acid Bacteria 'Heatwave Immunity Advisory' Version – 30 seconds

This commercial encourages people to pay extra attention to their immunity during extreme heat and expresses a desire for them to make use of Kirin’s Plasma Lactobacillus.

By displaying data on how much the number of extremely hot days has increased, it also heightens the sense of urgency that heat countermeasures alone are not enough.

At such times, Plasma Lactobacillus—when made a habit—can strengthen immunity: that positive proposal is conveyed through Yuki Amami’s narration.

It also clearly builds an image of the product’s effectiveness by showing how the expressions of those who drink it change.