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 Aquarius “Blue Monster: Matsuzaka” Version

In this commercial, Daisuke Matsuzaka appears in animation as an Aquarius Hero, depicting in a unique world view the idea that hydration gives you power.
The visuals are animated to boldly express baseball, and by featuring Aquarius amid the heat and momentum, they highlight the drink’s refreshing quality.
Further emphasizing the boldness and fun vibe of the footage is Unicorn’s song “WAO!” Its sound and vocals convey a buoyant, light, and playful feel while clearly delivering positive emotions.
Coca-Cola Japan commercials. A compilation of popular product ads like Coke and I Lohas (51–60)
Coca-Cola Aquarius Neo 1993Yuki Uchida

This commercial portrays Yuki Uchida energetically dashing around the seaside while conveying the importance of hydration through a distinctive worldview.
A face made of water appears before her, leading from a suggestion to hydrate to a dynamic scene of her gulping down Aquarius Neo.
The song that further emphasizes the freshness and boldness of these visuals is GEARS’ “Kuchibiru.” Its structure—funky sound paired with a powerful vocal—leaves a strong impression, and the balance of lightness and drive creates a unique momentum and mood.
Coca-Cola Aquarius 2004

This commercial uses a simple video to showcase the speed of double dutch and convey that exercise requires proper replenishment.
By pairing a stylish sport with Aquarius, it effectively communicates the technology behind Aquarius as well.
Focusing on the rapid pace of the visuals, the music that further accentuates it is “The Post” (Csikos Post), a track often heard as background music.
Its bustling, hurried melody is striking, and that lightness captures listeners’ attention.
Coca-Cola Aquarius “Thirst/Winter” Version

This commercial conveys that sports are played with passion even in the cold winter season, and that staying hydrated is always important.
It also expresses that winter can make dryness a particular concern, and that taking proper care of it leads to better health.
The song that emphasizes the unwavering heat of sports even in the cold is RADWIMPS’ “Saihate Aini.” Its driving, powerful band sound is striking, and it conveys a positive feeling of charging forward toward the future.
Coca-Cola Aquarius Drink for Condition-Making: “Aquarius” Version / “Aquarius Zero” VersionAlice Hirose, Katsuhisa Namase

This commercial showcases how staying hydrated not only maintains your health but also refreshes your mood, illustrated through Alice Hirose.
We see her slowed down by the heat until she finds an Aquarius in her bag, hydrates, and gradually moves with more energy.
Enhancing the refreshing visuals is the song “palette,” performed by singer-songwriter eill.
Its dance-music-inspired, dynamic beat layered with her radiant vocals conveys a powerful sense of forward momentum.
Coca-Cola Aquarius Vitamin Guard “Enjoy Winter” VersionSaki Aibu
This commercial conveys how the various ingredients packed into Aquarius Vitamin Guard help you get through the winter, told through scenes of Saki Aibu enjoying the season.
It clearly explains how it contributes to maintaining health, and you can feel the momentum not only in the actors’ movements but also in the on-screen text.
Emphasizing that dynamic imagery even further—and adding a refreshing touch—is the song “Uruwashiki Hito” by Ikimono-gakari.
With a band sound that’s both energetic and gentle, layered with a resounding vocal, it expresses warmth and freshness.
Coca-Cola Aquarius Vitamin Guard 2007Saki Aibu

This is a commercial introducing Aquarius Vitamin Guard, which gives your body nutrients that can stand up to the sun.
In it, Saki Aibu rushes to people suffering from the heat and recommends Vitamin Guard, conveying a sense of energy and freshness.
The song that further highlights the strength and breeziness expressed in the visuals is Ikimonogakari’s “Natsuzora Graffiti.” As the title suggests, both the sound and the lyrics strongly evoke summer with a refreshing feel, while also carrying a touch of wistfulness, like looking back on memories.
It’s precisely because the song seems to pack in various emotions that its forward-driving power feels even stronger.



