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 (41–50)
Coca-Cola Ayataka ‘Japan Nationwide Ayataka Test: The Rakugo Performer’ Version

This commercial features rakugo performers from the Kansai region—who often have many opportunities to drink tea—answering questions about tea, to demonstrate just how high the quality of Ayataka is.
The key takeaway is the result that many people chose Ayataka, conveying that it achieves a teapot-brewed level of quality.
The blissful expressions when they savor the taste also effectively convey a flavor that leads to relaxation.
Coca-Cola Ayataka: ‘Autumn is delicious, and when you open it, it’s delicious’ versionRiho Yoshioka, Sadao Abe

This commercial portrays Riho Yoshioka and Sadao Abe enjoying autumn ingredients, while also conveying that Ayataka pairs perfectly with seasonal foods.
It emphasizes the aroma released when the tea leaves unfurl, highlighting how Ayataka faithfully delivers that fragrance.
You can sense the aroma and delicious taste that match the flavors of autumn—and the relaxation beyond them—through the gentle smiles of the two.
Coca-Cola Ayataka: “Ayataka Official Olympic Green Tea — Special Attire” editionRiho Yoshioka, Mansai Nomura

This is a commercial from Ayataka, the official green tea of the Tokyo Olympics, promoting what tea represents in Japan.
It unfolds with Riho Yoshioka and Mansai Nomura discussing the essence of Japanese tea, and their gentle narration conveys the sense of calm that comes from drinking tea.
It clearly communicates that the rich flavor—like tea brewed in a kyusu (teapot)—leads to relaxation.
Coca-Cola Ayataka Rich Matcha Latte “Super Matcha Sizzle” Version

This is a commercial that introduces Ayataka’s rich matcha latte set to lively music while strongly highlighting its flavor.
The visuals show matcha being poured, and through that depiction you can almost sense the rich aroma infused within.
By deliberately showing it mixing irregularly, the ad emphasizes the commitment to a robust matcha intensity, making it look even more delicious.
Coca-Cola Chill Out “Stress Care & Grooming” VersionKatamari Mizukawa (Kūki Kaidan)

This conveys that stress care is just as important as grooming, and promotes that CHILL OUT supports it.
It depicts Katamari Mizukawa drinking CHILL OUT to refresh himself, and for some reason his grooming also falls into place at the same time.
While it clearly communicates that his stress has been eased, the development where his appearance changes into something different than usual ends up feeling a bit comical, doesn’t it?
Coca-Cola Fanta ‘Class 3-P: Mr. Drone’ Version

It portrays students being dragged around by an eccentric teacher, while conveying that Fanta helps with switching gears and refreshing your mood.
This time, a “drone teacher” appears, conducting class while flying with a drone; the scene shows how test papers can’t be handed back because the controls aren’t going well.
Not only does the drone bump into walls and desks, but in a bold twist that highlights the teacher’s individuality, it even flies off outside at the end.
Coca-Cola Ayataka “One sip, one breath. ‘Meal’” VersionHikaru Utada

This is an Ayataka commercial featuring Hikaru Utada making rice balls (onigiri).
Her expressions as she happily makes onigiri with a friend are particularly striking.
Ayataka is placed beside her, and in the final part of the commercial, there’s a scene where she enjoys Ayataka together with the onigiri she made.
It clearly conveys that this tea is a perfect companion to a meal.


