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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Commercials from Coca-Cola Japan. A collection of popular product ads like Coca-Cola and I LOHAS (1–10)
Coca-Cola Gogo-no-Kocha “Kuromi’s Whim” Version

Her heart racing, bursting into laughter, then sobbing her eyes out… Kuromi, whose emotions are being stirred by a book, is being a bit demanding and saying she wants a refreshing drink to clear her head.
The recommendation she gets is Royal Milk Tea’s Sugar-Free Earl Grey Iced Tea.
The way she takes a big gulp and beams, “Just right!” is absolutely adorable.
Through Kuromi’s energetic presence, the ad does a wonderful job showcasing the product’s crisp, refreshing taste.
Coca-Cola Georgia “Take Yourself Out of Range Sometimes”Kengo Kora

I bet a lot of people were really struck by the catchphrase “Take yourself out of range now and then.” These days it’s normal to be connected to someone at all times, and there are moments when it feels like your mind never gets a break.
This commercial suggests that, for just the few minutes you spend drinking coffee, you cut off connections with the outside world and refresh yourself.
It’s cool how Kengo Kora, after savoring a brief spell of being out of range, goes on to work with full force.
The BGM features Kome Kome Club’s “Roman Hikou.” Released in 1990, it’s one of their signature songs, known for its liberating lyrics and melody that evoke a sense of setting off on a journey.
1987 Coca-Cola Commercial

This commercial, packed with the atmosphere of 1987 when it first aired, is part of the legendary “I feel Coke” series in the advertising industry.
The song used in this ad went on to be featured for three consecutive years and later became a classic that has been covered many times.
In 2024, the song was used again in McDonald’s Big Mac commercial, “Let’s Smile Again Tomorrow,” drawing renewed attention.
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Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Zero: ‘Choose it. The delicious taste of Coke Zero.’NewJeans

The Coca-Cola Zero commercial featuring NewJeans has been drawing attention for its humorous concept, depicting bottles of Coca-Cola Zero getting excited and shouting “Pick me!!” when NewJeans visits a store.
The background music is Zero, a collaboration track with Coca-Cola.
The phrase “Coca-Cola mashitta,” which appears both in the commercial and in the song’s chorus, is said to be a kind of chant similar to “Which one should I choose?” in Japan.
With its addictive rhythm, the song has become a popular hit.
Coca-Cola Yakan no Mugicha: ‘First Time Falling for the Bold Flavor’ VersionHiroshi Abe

This is a commercial announcing a new, richer-flavor version of Yakan no Mugicha, sold by Coca-Cola.
Playing on the wordplay between “koi” (rich) and “koi” (love), the song ‘Nagai Yoru,’ which features the word ‘koi’ in its lyrics, is used as the BGM.
In the opening of the commercial, Hiroshi Abe sings ‘Nagai Yoru’ with his wonderful voice, making that scene a must-see.
Coca-Cola FIFA World Cup 26 Campaign “Support Tour” Version / “Coke Limited Jersey” Version

This is a commercial introducing a collaboration campaign between Coke and the FIFA World Cup.
It briskly explains how to participate: scan the code under the cap, collect points, and enter—many viewers likely thought, “I could do that easily!” There are said to be many attractive prizes, including Coca-Cola exclusive jerseys and support tours to the host country.
Coca-Cola Sokenbicha “12-Ingredient Beautea Blend”Erika Toda

This commercial promotes Soukenbicha as a tea made with 12 ingredients that quenches the body.
When Erika Toda takes a sip of Soukenbicha, the scene shifts to her standing by a beautiful waterside.
Through these striking, elegant visuals, the ad conveys how Soukenbicha replenishes the body.
Her line, “I feel replenished,” further communicates its appeal.


