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 compilation of popular ads for products like Coke and I LOHAS (71–80)
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 Georgia “Every day is pretty dramatic. Autumn” VersionKenshi Yonezu

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

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.
Coca-Cola Japan commercials. A roundup of popular product ads like Coke and I Lohas (81–90)
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.
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar: Which taste do you prefer?Haruka Ayase

“Which do you like, Coca-Cola or Coca-Cola Zero?” Featuring two colas, this is a commercial that aired in 2023.
Haruka Ayase appears, and the appeal of each cola is introduced.
The song used in this CM is a cover of the CM song “I feel Coke,” which was used for three consecutive years starting in 1987, performed by Wednesday Campanella.
While preserving the gentle mood of the original, it’s arranged to feel even more dreamy, and Shihou’s vocals match it perfectly—it’s a superb cover.
Coca-Cola Georgia: “When the scent soothed me, the scenery looked different.”

Georgia you drink on an early-morning shift, Georgia you bring as a pick-me-up for someone working hard, Georgia you share with everyone.
This commercial portrays Georgia products that bring smiles to all those different moments.
The CM features Kenshi Yonezu’s 2023 track “LADY,” a song that sincerely and straightforwardly voices the wish to stay with the one you cherish forever.
Coca-Cola ‘Smile Christmas with AI’

The Coca-Cola commercial “Coca-Cola Christmas Happiness Truck,” which began airing on November 7, 2011.
It’s a Christmas campaign commercial born from a strong wish that Christmas be an irreplaceable time spent with loved ones—family and friends—and that people welcome the season with even a little more brightness and positivity, in true Coca-Cola fashion.
The music is “Happiness,” an original piece written by AI.
The song incorporates the “Coca-Cola 5-tone,” essentially Coca-Cola’s sound logo.
It’s a tune that makes you feel happy just by listening to it.
2005 Coca-Cola commercial

When you think of Coca-Cola, this iconic song comes to mind: “Dreamland.” It was featured in a commercial in 2005.
The upbeat vocals of YUKI and CICO—who trained in voice and dance in the U.S.
and New Zealand—still leave a strong impression.
It’s an effervescent pop tune, a dance song that makes you want to move.
BENNIE K released their first single in 12 years, “FINAL,” in December 2021, bringing their history to a close.


