Commercials featuring Kasumi Arimura: from the latest ads to her past appearances.
Since her debut in 2010, actress Kasumi Arimura has appeared in dramas, films, and commercials, becoming so popular that there are hardly any days you don’t see her on TV.
Many people will remember her standout performances in NHK morning dramas such as Amachan and Hiyokko, as well as in films like Strobe Edge and Flying Colors (Biri Gyaru).
In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive roundup of commercials featuring Kasumi Arimura.
Both classic and recent spots are included, all showcasing her signature clarity and refreshing image—be sure to check them out.
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CMs featuring Kasumi Arimura. From the latest commercials to past appearances (21–30)
Hot Pepper Beauty: ‘Find a New You’ Version

A series of Hot Pepper Beauty commercials featuring Yo Yoshida and Kasumi Arimura as senior and junior colleagues at a company.
Inspired by Yo Yoshida, Kasumi Arimura changes her hairstyle, but the name of the style is so difficult that she can’t even pronounce it properly herself (lol).
And the casual, tousle-haired version of Kasumi Arimura that appears as her inner voice? She’s absolutely adorable.
The way she’s elated and deflated by Yo Yoshida’s words is also super cute.
Medical Mutual Aid Medifull “Visiting a Patient” EditionKasumi Arimura, Minami Hamabe, Rikyu Hagiwara

The JA Medical Mutual Aid Medifull commercial “Hospital Visit” featuring Kasumi Arimura, Minami Hamabe, and Rikuu Hagiwara.
Arimura and Hagiwara visit Hamabe, who is in the hospital.
It turns out Arimura and Hamabe are sisters.
The older sister has come to visit her hospitalized younger sister… or so it seems, but the person in the bed opposite the sister is a JA Mutual Aid member, and Arimura is actually an employee.
She gets called over and ends up chatting away, completely ignoring her sister.
The younger sister worries, “You haven’t forgotten you’re here to visit me… right?” Her premonition proves true: unbelievably, Arimura forgets and leaves without visiting.
And yet, somehow, because it’s Arimura, we can’t help but forgive her (lol).
AC Japan “Those who are saved become saviors. (Support Campaign)” EditionNarration: Kasumi Arimura

In this commercial narrated by Kasumi Arimura, the activities of Plan International Japan, an organization that addresses challenges faced by children overseas—especially girls—are introduced.
The commercial tells the story of a girl who was once unable to receive an education because of her gender, but thanks to Plan International Japan’s efforts, she was able to attend school and now works as a teacher.
It conveys the message that such support creates a growing chain of positive change.
Santaro Series: Idol Debut

The original song “Watashi wa Houdai” from the “Idol Debut” edition features Kasumi Arimura as Princess Kaguya from au’s Santaro series, singing and dancing like an idol.
The song title and lyrics play on au’s unlimited-use plan.
Only a short verse is sung in the commercial, but it still packs in classic idol-style call-and-response.
It has a slightly old-fashioned, vocal-flourish feel in parts, while the presumed chorus is a cute, quintessential idol tune.
If there’s a full version, you’d definitely want to give it a listen!


