Boraginol is a well-known medication for treating hemorrhoids, and many people have probably seen its commercials on TV.
When it comes to Boraginol commercials, many viewers likely think of the picture-story style ads, with still images accompanied by conversation-like narration.
Recently, to help patients feel more comfortable with the delicate condition of hemorrhoids, the company has also been airing story-driven commercials designed to be relatable.
In this article, we will introduce a variety of Boraginol commercials, both old and new, so please take a look.
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[Historic Commercial Collection] Popular Boraginol TV Commercials Compilation [2026] (1–10)
Amato Pharmaceutical Boraginol

This is the Boraginol commercial that many people vividly remember for its voice-over style on still images.
Those who were children at the time may have often wondered, “What on earth is this a commercial for?” The sound logo at the end—“For hemorrhoids, Boraginol”—was also distinctive, and whenever you saw this ad, you couldn’t help but find yourself humming along.
Street Live

Even among young people, there may be many who suffer from hemorrhoids but just don’t say it.
This “Street Performance Edition” seems like it could cheer them up.
Thinking that even such a lively woman might be struggling with hemorrhoids can give you courage about your own, right? The only thing that concerns me is that, even if it’s a hard case, she’s sitting on top of her instrument case—but maybe that’s actually a device to draw attention to her backside… Am I overthinking it?
“Actually, son/daughter, the thing is…” version

When you think of a Boraginol commercial, many people picture that distinctive style made up of connected still images.
But in the past, Boraginol actually had commercials with regular live-action footage.
In this particular ad, the theme is that the father’s hemorrhoids are getting better.
The visuals feel a bit dated, but the humor is timeless.
“Lacrosse”

The “Lacrosse” version of the BORRAGINOL A suppository ointment commercial features two members of a lacrosse team.
In the signature BORRAGINOL still-image style, the visuals move along briskly.
The ad stars Mika Shirae and Yumi Akamatsu.
While stretching, one asks with concern, “How’s your butt been lately?” The other replies, “I used BORRAGINOL, so I’m fine now.” As they practice, they compare notes on how they used it, and thanks to BORRAGINOL, both look upbeat, ready to give their all at practice today.
The final line, “Shall we go for it again today?” really underscores how effective BORRAGINOL is!
“Dad’s Bicycle” Edition

The TV commercial for Boraginol A suppositories, “Dad’s Bicycle,” shows a father taking his daughter to kindergarten or daycare by bike.
The girl sitting in the front child seat is Aimi Matsumoto.
The ad opens with her cute line, “We’re gonna be late!” urging her dad to hurry.
Until now, Dad had felt uneasy pedaling while sitting on a small saddle, but using Boraginol seems to have eased those worries.
His calm reply of “It’s okay” to his daughter’s “We’re gonna be late” likely reflects that both his fear of being late and his discomfort have disappeared.
You can see the joy of being able to take his daughter safely and with peace of mind in the expression on Dad’s face as he rides.
“Salaryman” Edition

The Borraginol A suppository ointment commercial “Salaryman” features two office workers spending their lunch break on the rooftop.
One of the actors is Taku Yamamoto.
Worried that his junior colleague seems down while they eat together, the boss speaks up.
Getting carried away, the boss blurts out the junior’s concern in a loud voice, prompting the junior to scold him: “You’re too loud.” Even so, after hearing the issue, the boss explains how to use Borraginol effectively.
This time, the junior shouts back, “You’re so smart!” It’s a comedic ad that still conveys the boss’s kindness and concern for his junior.
Fathers’ Park

This Boraginol commercial was released in 2008.
It’s one of their familiar “still-image commercials,” where stuffed animals talk about how to use Boraginol and how effective it is.
You might think the stuffed animals are the ones using Boraginol, but the twist is that it’s actually the dads holding them who are speaking.
The kids shown in the second half have such indescribable expressions—they’re pretty funny, aren’t they?


