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 Tastes Better Together “When You Open the Door” VersionJun Shison

While Jun Shison is working from home, he casually opens social media on his phone and sees that his friends have posted about having a fried chicken party.
Jun looks on with envy, when suddenly the doorbell rings.
He opens the door to find his friends there! They’ve come to visit, bringing the very fried chicken they had just posted about on social media.
In the final scene of the commercial, everyone enjoys fried chicken together while drinking cola, as the tagline says, “It’s even tastier together.” Seeing everyone’s happy faces reminds us of the joy of gathering around the table with family and friends.
Coca-Cola: Tastes Even Better Together – “Father and Daughter” Edition

A man playing the role of a father uses his smartphone to tell his daughter, who is spending time in her room, that dinner is ready.
But no matter how many messages he sends, she doesn’t come downstairs.
So he takes a photo of cola alongside the fried chicken and sends it to her.
Among the several images he sends is a selfie, and when his daughter sees it, she smiles and comes to the living room.
The piece conveys not only that drinks like cola taste good with fried foods, but also that meals are more delicious when the whole family eats together, highlighting the warmth of family.
Coca-Cola Ayataka Onigiri Cafeteria Ayatakaya “Aya Chamaru Appears” VersionMoka Kamishiraishi

This commercial promotes how perfectly Ayataka’s delicious taste pairs with rice balls, conveyed through interactions between Moka Kamishiraishi, who works at a rice-ball shop, and a character who appears there.
The character Aya-Chamaru shows up to a customer trying to buy a rice ball and talks about how well it goes with Ayataka.
With expressions of joy when the customer buys Ayataka together, the overall tone is bright, evoking an image of Ayataka’s refreshing and calming flavor.
Coca-Cola Karada Sukoyaka Tea W+ ‘Little Devil W’ VersionRyuji Akiyama

This commercial portrays the common dilemma of wanting to enjoy a meal while worrying about fat and sugar, using Ryuji Akiyama as the focal point, and emphasizes that Karada Sukoyaka Cha W+ provides the solution.
When the lid of the eel rice box is opened, fat and sugar appear and dance, and Akiyama shows his bewilderment.
It comically depicts how, despite wanting to eat because the two are there, he can’t bring himself to take a bite, and how he’s even more flustered as they cling to his hands.
In the end, he performs the CM song, clearly conveying the reassuring qualities of Karada Sukoyaka Cha W+.
Japan Coca-Cola Real Gold “Excellent Work: Office” VersionRika Izumi

In this commercial, Rika Izumi appears as a boss who’s good at giving praise, showcasing Real Gold’s commitment to supporting motivation through her interactions with her subordinate.
When a subordinate is working with a gloomy expression, the boss tells them that their proposal is perfect.
The change in their expression conveys a boost in motivation.
Focusing on the idea that being praised sparks motivation, the ad expresses Real Gold’s desire to support drinkers in the same way.
The lighting effects are striking, and the visuals convey a powerful, determined attitude.
Japan Coca-Cola Karada Meguri Cha Advance “#BurningFat” VersionRika Izumi

This commercial promotes the launch of Karada Meguri-cha Advance and explains how it helps burn fat.
With Rika Izumi set against beautiful scenery, the refreshing visuals also evoke the drink’s crisp, invigorating taste.
It clearly discusses which ingredients are included and how gentle they are on the body.
The overall calm tone conveys a strong impression that it’s kind to your body and supports a healthy lifestyle.
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Coca-Cola Coca-Cola “Wanna kochiru after school? That ver.”Um

This commercial promotes how perfectly cola pairs with chicken by showing Ano and her friends having a great time together.
With a cola in one hand and chicken in the other, she alternates between the two, smiling and conveying the deliciousness in a straightforward way.
The red-and-white color scheme, reminiscent of Coca-Cola, also heightens the sense of excitement.
They even coin the term “kochiru” to describe the cola-and-chicken combo, and Ano’s light, catchy original song using that word leaves a strong impression.


