ANA commercial. A refreshing collection of ads that will make you look forward to air travel.
All Nippon Airways, commonly known as ANA, is a major Japanese airline that operates not only domestic routes but also international ones, and many of you have probably flown with them.
You’ve likely seen ANA commercials frequently while watching TV or online videos.
In this article, we’ll introduce all of the ANA commercials produced to date!
ANA’s commercials are the kind that make you want to set off on a journey through the skies, so please enjoy watching as many of them as you like.
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ANA commercial. A refreshing collection of commercials that makes you look forward to air travel (1–10)
ANA Okinawa Summer Campaign 1982

This commercial straight-up showcases what Okinawa, reached via ANA, is like, with the sea at its heart.
It focuses solely on people walking along the shore, and the bright, bursting smiles you see there convey the freshness and exhilaration of Okinawa’s ocean.
The song that further emphasizes the passion and breeziness felt from these visuals is Leo Sayer’s “Tuxedo Body.” The blend of its gentle sound and expansive vocals is striking, and the soft tones that create a sense of floating have a calming effect that really puts your mind at ease.
Okinawa Campaign: “Offshore” EditionMotoko Nakamura

A nostalgic number that brings back memories of summers spent with someone special.
It’s a song by Junichi Inagaki, also known for his huge hit “By the Time It’s Christmas,” released in 1988 as his 13th single.
It was used in an All Nippon Airways commercial.
“Southern Cross” refers to the constellation Crux.
In Japan, you can only see this constellation from southern regions like Okinawa.
The song’s mood also carries a touch of a tropical island vibe.
Please let yourself be captivated by Inagaki’s sweet vocals!
HOT JAPAN with JO1 × ANA Pocket: Make Japan HOT through “movement.”

JO1 is a global boy group active mainly in Japan and South Korea.
Their track “Born to be wild,” included on the 2021 single “CHALLENGER,” was featured as the theme song for an ANA Pocket commercial centered on travel.
With energetic lyrics depicting rebirth and the spirit of taking on challenges, the song unfolds with a passionate electronica sound.
It’s a refreshing dance number that evokes the image of an airplane soaring beyond the sky.
Be sure to listen for their cool choral work and the diverse vocal expressions showcased throughout the song.
ANA commercials: A refreshing collection that makes you look forward to air travel (11–20)
Exciting things, one after another. Trip preparations: “From the journey, to a brand-new everyday.”

“FLY HIGH,” featured in ANA’s “From travel to a brand-new everyday” commercial, was released in 2022 by singer-songwriter Takaya Kawasaki, who rose to prominence on social media platforms like TikTok.
A vibrant brass band shines over a driving rhythm, while the uplifting lyrics evoke hope for the days ahead.
It’s a heartfelt message song that colors everyday life with your loved ones.
Give it a listen—the grand sound will bring to mind a clear, expansive sky.
ANA Paradise Okinawa 1998KinKi Kids

This commercial portrays the two members of KinKi Kids enjoying Okinawa, conveying a sense of exhilaration amid beautiful scenery.
It doesn’t just show them diving into the ocean, but also enjoying activities like canoeing and beach volleyball, expressing the variety of fun that awaits.
Further enhancing the refreshing sense of elation depicted in the footage is the song “Jetcoaster Romance” by KinKi Kids.
Its lyrics capture the shifting emotions of a summer romance, and together with its light, buoyant sound, it evokes the image of savoring the joys of love.
ANA La KyushuChisato Moritaka

This commercial depicts Chisato Moritaka and her friends traveling through Kyushu and Okinawa, expressing the excitement of encountering new things.
It features various sightseeing spots and local specialties, and by showing them in their hands, it conveys the joy of experiences unique to the region.
Further amplifying the fun and refreshing atmosphere portrayed in the footage is Chisato Moritaka’s “Kaze ni Fukarete.” With a band sound that has depth and hints of folk influences, it conveys bittersweet emotions carried on its gentle tones.
Precisely because the sound also feels tender, the song communicates a will to move forward with positivity.
All Nippon Airways ANA ‘The world can become one.’ versionRyuya Wakaba, Kaori Tsumura

This commercial portrays a man and a woman living apart exchanging words, expressing how ANA bridges the distance between them.
It conveys the idea that even the small moments of loneliness felt in their separate lives can be eased with ANA, and that ANA hopes to support the bond between their hearts.
Further highlighting the emotional core of the story and its warm sense of connection is Hideaki Tokunaga’s rendition of “Surely More Than Anyone in the World.” Its quieter sound compared to WANDS’ original is striking, and combined with Tokunaga’s gentle vocals, the feeling of love comes through even more strongly.


