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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.

Please take a look.

Coca-Cola Japan commercials. A compilation of popular ads for products like Coke and I LOHAS (71–80)

Coca-Cola Kocha Kaden “Mumumu Purple Unsweetened” VersionTinyTAN

Kochakaden “Mumumu Purple Unsweetened” Version

Here is the commercial where TinyTAN, the animated characters of BTS, sing and dance to promote the new purple unsweetened tea released by Kocha Kaden (Royal Milk Tea brand).

Since it’s “purple unsweetened,” it’s easy to remember and you won’t get confused when buying it.

With the dance included, we’re also aiming for people to perform it together and have those videos spread on social media.

Coca-Cola Georgia: “A Bouquet for That First Step.”Narration: Ado

[Georgia] Georgia: “A bouquet for that first step.” 60 seconds GEORGIA

Here’s a commercial where a crowd of young people who lack confidence take turns singing this song by Ado in a relay style.

It’s a moving story: if you do nothing, nothing changes—but by taking a step forward with a Georgia in hand, something shifts.

At that point, the drink becomes more than just a drink—and that’s the fun of it, isn’t it?

Coca-Cola Ayataka “A Sip, A Breather. ‘Work’” VersionHikaru Utada

[Ayataka] Hikaru Utada TV commercial “A Sip, A Breath. ‘Work’ version” 15 seconds AYATAKA TVCF

This commercial, which shows Hikaru Utada working on songwriting, is Ayataka’s “A Sip, A Breath.

‘Work’” edition.

It depicts her writing lyrics in a relaxed mood, surrounded by equipment and accompanied by a bottle of Ayataka.

The background music features Mine or Yours, a song written specifically for this ad.

With its laid-back tempo, it’s a track that lets you fully savor Utada’s clear, translucent vocals.

CHILL OUT × Peach Collaboration: “New Chill Trip Lottery On Sale! A Chill Journey Where You Can’t Choose the Destination”

New “Chill Trip Lottery” on Sale! A chill journey where you can’t choose the destination — CHILL OUT × Peach

A collaboration commercial between the relaxation drink “CHILL OUT” and the LCC brand Peach.

It’s an ad for a travel plan called the “Chill Trip Lottery,” where you don’t know your destination and let a lottery decide where you’ll go.

It’s a commercial that will catch the eye of travel lovers and anyone who’s been feeling tired lately.

Coca-Cola Sustainability Recycle Day “Love Again” Edition

[Sustainability] Recycling Day “Love Again” Version 60 Seconds Sustainability

This is a Coca-Cola commercial encouraging recycling.

In the ad, a trash bin placed next to a Coca-Cola vending machine greets people who throw away their plastic bottles, and the way it does so is kind of adorable.

Coca-Cola “Hidden Dehydration Eradication Project: Are You Watching Out for ‘Hidden Dehydration’?” versionMiki Fujimoto

[Japan Coca-Cola] Hidden Dehydration Eradication Project: Are You Watching Out for 'Hidden Dehydration'?

You might think dehydration is something that only happens in hot weather, but in fact, it can occur in any season.

This commercial encourages frequent hydration to prevent “hidden dehydration,” a type of winter dehydration.

It shows Miki Fujimoto regularly hydrating as part of her daily routine.

Coca-Cola Georgia “Every day is pretty dramatic. Autumn” VersionKenshi Yonezu

Coca-Cola GEORGIA Coffee TV Commercial: “Every day is quite a drama. Autumn” version (30 seconds)

In this Georgia commercial, with the slogan “Every day is quite a drama,” it depicts many wonderful moments found in everyday life.

Watching this ad might even make you want to look for the dramatic moments in your own daily routine.

The background music features Kenshi Yonezu’s song “LADY,” a warm love song that tells a romantic story.

Yuka Kawamura, who sang this song, is a singer-songwriter from Osaka who drew the attention of music fans in 1998 with “Yozora no Mukou,” a song she provided to SMAP.

While she has written many songs for a wide range of artists as a composer, her own singing, with its refreshing voice, also creates a sound that perfectly suits this commercial.