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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.

Commercials by Coca-Cola Japan: A compilation of popular product ads like Coke and I Lohas (91–100)

1994 Coca-Cola commercial

Coca-Cola Commercial 1994

Known for massive hits like “EZ DO DANCE” and “CRAZY GONNA CRAZY,” TRF—a five-member co-ed dance and vocal group emblematic of the TK sound that dominated the J-pop scene in the 1990s—released this as their seventh single.

There’s an anecdote that the song was rushed into production after an offer from Coca-Cola.

Its distinctive arrangement, which fuses dance music with elements of world/folk music, really sticks in your ears.

With its catchy melody and striking chord progression, it’s the very definition of the TK sound.

A quintessential TRF track with a feel-good beat that makes you want to get up and dance.

Coca-Cola “Stamp Bottle” Version

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Saigo & Kō Coca-Cola Commercial

The Coca-Cola commercial “Coca-Cola Stamp Bottle,” featuring Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, began airing on March 28, 2016.

It showcases stamp bottles with labels printed with stamps that convey feelings through various expressions.

The ad presents a candid side of Kyary rarely seen, and communicates the fun of sharing your feelings with Coca-Cola’s stamp bottles.

The music is “Sai & Kou,” Kyary’s 5th-anniversary debut song.

Written and composed by Yasutaka Nakata, it was created to tie in with the commercial, expressing gratitude that can be conveyed precisely because it marks her 5th anniversary, and sharing that feeling with fans.

Coca-Cola 2001 commercial

No Reason Coca Cola: Rooftop in the Spring Sky

In the commercial for the No Reason! campaign that aired in 2001, Keisuke Kuwata appears, shown singing while holding a guitar.

The song used in this CM is his signature hit “Nami Nori Johnny.” Released in 2001, it’s still beloved as a classic summer anthem.

With lyrics about summer romance, it’s sure to set your heart on fire!

Ringo Sheena – Long and Short Festival

A Coca-Cola summer campaign commercial song released in 2015.

It’s a duet with Ukigumo, the former Tokyo Jihen guitarist, where their slightly languid, Auto-Tuned call-and-response intertwines with keyboards and brass that incorporate Brazilian rhythms, weaving an alluring yet beautiful soundscape.

You can’t help but feel the exhilaration and surging energy within the ephemerality radiating from Ringo Sheena.

Be sure to pay attention to the emotional horn section as well.

Coca-Cola Coke STUDIO Wednesday Campanella “Coke STUDIO Mermaid” versionWednesday Campanella

Coca-Cola Commercial 'Coke STUDIO Mermaid' Version 15 Seconds

In the 2023 “Coke STUDIO Mermaid” spot, Wednesday Campanella is shown performing live.

The song featured in the commercial, ‘Mermaid,’ is a single released in 2023 and is also included on the 2024 album ‘POP DELIVERY.’ It’s a mid-tempo dance tune, and combined with Utaha’s distinctive vocals, it gives you the sensation of being gradually drawn into the world of the track as you listen.

Ribbon Bottle “The Best Gift” Version

Coca-Cola Ribbon Bottle Commercial “The Greatest Gift” 30 seconds Taika Waititi

This is the fifth single by singer-songwriter Eito, who became widely known thanks to the massive 2019 hit Perfume.

It’s a cover of singer-songwriter AI’s smash hit and has been featured in Coca-Cola’s “The Best Gift” commercial.

Since the original was also used in a Coca-Cola ad, many listeners may already find it familiar.

Eito’s gentle vocals, quite different from AI’s powerful delivery, show just how dramatically the same song can change in feel.

It’s a positive track that reaffirms both the song’s inherent strength and Eito’s originality.

Coca-Cola Zero “Wild Boxercise”Hidetoshi Nakata

Coca-Cola Zero Commercial 'Wild Boxercise' Version, 15 Seconds

The 2009 Coca-Cola Zero “Wild Boxercise” commercial was a cool ad featuring Hidetoshi Nakata doing kickboxing.

The track used in this stylish CM was RIZE’s “ZERO,” whose rock vibe is insanely cool.

Released in 2009, it’s still a staple at their live shows, and that distinctive guitar riff is super cool.

It’s a quintessential RIZE mixture track, combining loud, heavy sounds with sharp, tight rap.