[Ayataka Commercials] Popular and Historic Ads Compilation [2026]
Ayataka, a bottled green tea beloved by many.
Its TV commercials are also memorable, featuring a wide range of actors and artists over the years.
The visuals that evoke the taste of carefully brewed tea have stayed in the minds of many viewers.
Many people may be wondering, “What kinds of commercials are there?” or “Who has appeared in them over the years, and what are they about?” In this article, we introduce the features of Ayataka’s commercials and the spots that have aired so far, including their cast and the music used.
Take this opportunity to take a closer look at Ayataka’s commercials.
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[Ayataka Commercials] Popular and All-Time CM Compilation [2026] (41–50)
Coca-Cola Ayataka: ‘Only Ayataka with Tokuho’ VersionRiho Yoshioka, Kentaro Kokado

This time, it’s a commercial for Ayataka Tokuho, which is effective for fat.
Because it’s a Tokuho product, instead of showcasing traditional Japanese scenery and culture that feels classically “Ayataka,” the ad comes across as more down-to-earth and rooted in everyday life.
The image character is Kentaro Kokado from the comedy duo Lotti.
It’s impressive that they’ve shifted from actors with a somewhat noble image, like Mansai Nomura, to a comedian who feels more approachable.
The interaction with Riho Yoshioka, who appears in kimono at PET-bottle size, is also amusing.
Coca-Cola Ayataka: “I’m Ayataka. I make meals more delicious.” (Commercial)Riho Yoshioka, Klam Onda

In this commercial, Riho Yoshioka takes a big bite of an onigiri, and for a moment you might think it’s an onigiri ad.
But it’s actually a proper green tea commercial: Ayataka’s “I am Ayataka.
Enhancing your meals” edition.
When it comes to drinks that pair with onigiri, of course tea is the go-to.
Tea is often considered a supporting player, but there are studies showing that the deliciousness of the food changes depending on how good the tea is.
With that in mind, you can’t just think any tea will do.
It’s also an adorable spot where Riho Yoshioka serenely savors each sip.
Coca-Cola Ayataka “Sakura Blooms, Deliciousness Blooms” VersionRiho Yoshioka, Klam Onda

Rihō Yoshioka set against a backdrop of pale pink cherry blossoms as far as the eye can see.
That alone makes for a dreamy, soothing commercial: Ayataka’s “Sakura Bloom, Flavor Bloom” edition.
The cherry blossom season is warm and pleasant, and just seeing the flowers in full bloom lifts your spirits.
This CM is brimming with springtime charm—the magnificent cherry trees are breathtaking, and the blooming of the blossoms is used as a metaphor for the tea leaves unfurling, which is the secret to Ayataka’s delicious taste.
The limited-time sakura packaging is adorable, too.
Coca-Cola Ayataka ‘Spring is Matcha’ Matcha Latte VersionRiho Yoshioka, Kotaro Tanaka

Riho Yoshioka appears in the Ayataka Cafe Matcha Latte commercial, “Spring Is Matcha.” Yoshioka is shown chatting online, seemingly working remotely, when she says, “Let’s make it a café break!” and pulls out a bottle of matcha latte.
As soon as she opens the cap, the scene instantly transforms into a café.
With more time spent at home, the “home café” trend has been growing, centered around things you can enjoy at home.
This matcha latte seems like an easy way to savor that home café vibe.
Coca-Cola Ayataka Traditional Craft Support Bottle “Donation” VersionRiho Yoshioka, Mansai Nomura

This is a commercial for Ayataka’s Traditional Crafts Support Bottle, featuring Mansai Nomura and Riho Yoshioka.
It introduces a bottle inspired by Edo Kiriko, a traditional craft of Tokyo, and explains the system in which a donation is made for each bottle purchased.
Many Japanese tea products are on the market, but perhaps Ayataka feels especially steeped in a Japanese aesthetic because of initiatives like this.
The sight of Mansai Nomura and Riho Yoshioka enjoying tea and chatting in a guest room is heartwarming, making it a soothing commercial to watch.
Coca-Cola Ayataka: “Traditional Craft Support Bottle” EditionRiho Yoshioka, Mansai Nomura

Edo Kiriko is a glass craft that has been a Tokyo specialty and traditional craft since the late Edo period.
It’s a highly popular craft worldwide, and Edo Kiriko perfectly matches the image of Ayataka as well.
This is a “traditional crafts support” bottle, featuring Mansai Nomura, who has deep ties to Japanese tradition.
From the single word “Edo Kiriko,” Nomura’s low, rich voice sounds impressive.
Alongside co-star Riho Yoshioka, both are dressed in subdued colors, which make the vivid blue of the Edo Kiriko and the cloudy green of Ayataka stand out beautifully.
Coca-Cola Ayataka “People Who Appreciate the Cloudiness” EditionHiroyuki Sanada

With his wild long hair blowing in the wind, Hiroyuki Sanada gazes ahead—at a glass filled with Ayataka.
And what, in this distinctive situation, is he looking at? Yes, the brand’s signature “cloudiness.” That beautiful cloudiness is a hallmark of tea brewed in a traditional Japanese kyusu teapot, and it’s an essential element of the Ayataka brand.
Finally, the closing tagline delivered in Sanada’s narration conveys Ayataka’s pride in the craft of tea-making.


