Commercials by Coca-Cola Japan: A collection of ads for popular products like Coke and I LOHAS.
Japan Coca-Cola Co.
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.
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Coca-Cola Japan commercials. A collection of popular ads for products like Coca-Cola and I LOHAS (61–70)
Coca-Cola Bonaqua: “For this island’s everyday life – 555 ml bottle” / “For this island’s everyday life – 2-liter bottle”Yuri Kakazu


This is an introductory commercial for Bonaqua, sold by Coca-Cola.
At the time the commercial aired, it was sold exclusively in Okinawa, and it’s striking how the product’s features are presented to an original song that sounds like Okinawan folk music.
Playing on “Uchina,” which means “of Okinawa,” the lyrics humorously sing “Uchi-nansui” (a pun on “soft water”), creating a friendly, approachable feel.
Coca-Cola Kocha Kaden “Garden Lemon Tea” Commercial / “Garden Shikuwasa Tea” Commercial


This is a commercial introducing Kocha Kaden’s Garden Lemon Tea and Garden Shikuwasa Tea, expressing how beloved they are in Okinawa.
It depicts Okinawan scenery well, with lemon tea enjoyed surrounded by flowers and shikuwasa tea sipped by the seaside.
The way each drink’s deliciousness is described with smiles also conveys a happy, uplifting mood.
Coca-Cola Aquarius: When you’re brimming, you look great. “Kawamura” Version / “Yoshizawa” Version / “Hinata” VersionYuki Kawamura, Ren Yoshizawa, Shoyo Hinata


This commercial portrays athletes giving their all in each discipline, while conveying Aquarius’s desire to support them up close.
Featuring figures like Yuki Kawamura, Ren Yoshizawa, and Shoyo Hinata from the anime Haikyu!! as models, you can really feel each person’s effort and fulfillment.
The song that further amplifies the dynamism of the visuals is “SPEED” by Natori.
With its digital elements and overall impression that emphasizes, as the title suggests, speed, it vividly evokes the image of people sprinting toward their goals.
Coca-Cola Yakan Barley Tea: Another Crayon Shin-chan ‘It’s the Yakan Family!’ EpisodeFumiya Takahashi, Taizo Harada, Kumiko Aso

This commercial takes the theme of Another Crayon Shin-chan, portraying live-action versions of the future selves of the characters from Crayon Shin-chan while also promoting Yakan no Mugicha, which supports each of their daily lives.
The Nohara family is played by Fumiya Takahashi, Taizo Harada, and Kumiko Aso—three actors who each continue walking through their days in character even as time moves forward.
It’s a concept that lets you feel both what has changed and what remains the same, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
Coca-Cola Canada Dry Ginger Ale “Not So Ordinary” Edition

In the Canada Dry Ginger Ale commercial “Not Taken for Granted,” the story depicts the feelings of a female employee who has grown from a newcomer into a young professional now looking after her juniors.
The first half portrays her working while facing various pressures and a strong sense of responsibility, and the second half shows her refreshing herself as she enjoys a meal with friends, ginger ale in hand.
Many viewers likely felt their hearts lighten at the message, “Aren’t we just the best?” The BGM features a cover by Kinami of YUKI’s song “Hello Goodbye.” The lyrics, which portray moving forward amid inner conflict while valuing human connections, are likely to encourage many people.
Coca-Cola Ayataka Onigiri Cafeteria Ayatakaya “Salmon Onigiri” VersionMoka Kamishiraishi, Tatsuya Yamawaki

This is an Ayataka commercial featuring Moka Kamishiraishi as a staff member at the Onigiri Shokudo Ayatakaya.
You might wonder, “Why an onigiri shop in a tea commercial?” It’s because they’re highlighting how well Ayataka pairs with freshly made rice balls, showcasing the tea’s delicious flavor.
The ad has a refreshing vibe that matches its clean, crisp taste.
Coca-Cola Fanta: “Class 3-E, Steamy Bath Teacher” / “Class 3-N, Wild Teacher”


The distinctive, popular Fantasy School series from the 2000s has made a comeback.
From the Steam-Mist Teacher who poses questions while soaking in a hot spring, to the Wild Teacher who checks students’ outfits with gusto while hanging onto a rope, the teachers are just as unique in the Reiwa era.
As viewers wonder how to react and deal with them, the story resolves with drinking Fanta—conveying its crisp, refreshing taste that blows your worries away.


