handles a wide range of popular products, including Coca-Cola, I Lohas, Aquarius, and Sokenbicha.
In this article, we’ll showcase a selection of commercials from Japan Coca-Cola all at once!
Many of Japan Coca-Cola’s commercials feature popular actors and artists, so there are probably many people keeping an eye on them.
We’ve gathered commercials not only for Coca-Cola but also for various other products, spanning different eras.
Please take a look.
Commercials from Coca-Cola Japan. A collection of popular product ads like Coca-Cola and I LOHAS (1–10)
Coca-Cola Yakan no Mugicha Another Crayon Shin-chan Season 2: “The Kettle Family Is Back!” EditionNEW!Fumiya Takahashi, Taizo Harada, Kumiko Aso, Mei Hata
[Yakan no Mugicha] Another Crayon Shin-chan Season 2 “The Kettle Family Is Back!” TV Commercial 30 Seconds YAKAN NO MUGICHA TVCF
This is a commercial that highlights the gentle flavor of Yakan no Mugicha, which supports everyday life, through episodes that convey the bonds of family.
It’s part of a series that portrays a live-action drama imagining the future of the anime “Crayon Shin-chan.” Here, the focus is on Shin-chan’s move, expressing family connections through the way the whole family supports him.
The original song for the commercial helps lift the warm atmosphere and sense of family ties depicted in the footage.
Its bouncy rhythm and softly layered vocals are striking, evoking the simple happiness felt in everyday life.
Coca-Cola Georgia “Easy Georgia at home anytime.”NEW!Kengo Kora
[Georgia] Kengo Kora “Always an easy at-home Georgia.” 30-second version GEORGIA
Kengo Kora, looking stuck with his computer work, says, “No good—time for some coffee,” and tries to refresh himself with a cup.
He then puts on a helmet, zips through the sky out the window, and dashes off to a café in the city.
He manages to buy his coffee, but a narration chimes in, “You don’t have to go that far,” and introduces Georgia.
It highlights that it’s a bottled coffee that tastes as good as what you’d get at a café.
The BGM is matched to the commercial’s style with Roman Hikō, one of Kome Kome Club’s signature songs released in 1990, whose exhilarating melody feels great—fun to listen to and just as satisfying to sing.
Coca-Cola Georgia Asa Georgia: “Shall we give it a go again today?” Comedy duo: Hirohisa Ota / Model-Talent: Chihiro Kondo version / “Nobuyuki Sakuma” version / “Yuka Nishizawa” versionNEW!Hirohisa Ota, Chihiro Kondo, Noriyuki Sakuma, Yuka Nishizawa
[GEORGIA] Comedian: Hirohisa Ota Model/Talent: Chihiro Kondo “With GEORGIA in the morning, shall we give it a go today too?” 30 seconds GEORGIA
[GEORGIA] TV Producer Noriyuki Sakuma “Morning with Georgia, let’s give it a go today too” 30-second spot GEORGIA
[Georgia] ABEMA announcer Yuka Nishizawa “Morning in Georgia—let’s give it a go today, too” version 30 seconds GEORGIA
This commercial depicts various people getting ready in the morning, highlighting how Georgia supports each of their mornings.
It also portrays Hirohisa Ota and Chihiro Kondo, Nobuyuki Sakuma, and Yuka Nishizawa’s dedication to their work, conveying a strong sense of positivity.
The song that further accentuates the upbeat atmosphere shown in the visuals is Kome Kome Club’s “Roman Hikou.” Its bright sound and structure that evokes an expanding landscape are striking, powerfully conveying hope for the future.
[Karada Sukoyaka Cha W+] Ryuji Akiyama “A Sweet and Bittersweet Relationship” Version (Long) KARADA SUKOYAKA CHA W+
He’s worried about his health but just can’t quit because it tastes so good… As this highly relatable feeling is portrayed, Ryuji Akiyama is about to dig into a tempura bowl.
Then, from the cafeteria TV comes a narration: “I know I should stop, but I can’t—this delicious yet bittersweet relationship…” The footage looks like an ’80s trendy drama, and it turns out the line is describing the relationship between fat and sugar.
Through this unexpected twist, the ad introduces Karada Sukoyaka-cha W+, which helps suppress the absorption of fat and sugar.
The subtly awkward vibe when the man and woman playing Fat and Sugar appear together with Akiyama creates a surreal kind of humor.