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 product ads like Coke and I Lohas (51–60)
Coca-Cola Aquarius Neo 1992Reiko Kato

This commercial conveys the importance of hydration through the image of Reiko Katō running through a tropical landscape.
It presents a mysterious world where a face made of water appears before her, while also expressing that Aquarius Neo is a drink of the future.
Focusing on the refreshing quality of the visuals, the music that further accentuates it is Reiko Katō’s “Araitate no Jikan.” With its gentle rhythm and tender vocals, the song also communicates the warmth of everyday life.
Coca-Cola Aquarius “Shinji Ono of the Netherlands” VersionShinji Ono

It’s a commercial that portrays Shinji Ono facing off against a variety of soccer-loving people, expressing the pure fun of the sport.
While the smiles on everyone’s faces clearly convey how enjoyable soccer is, it also gets across the message that staying hydrated is important to focus and have even more fun.
What further highlights the dynamism, joy, and refreshing atmosphere of the footage is The High-Lows’ “Natsu Nandana.” Their trademark powerful band sound rings out, conveying a headlong energy, as if sprinting through the present at full tilt.
Coca-Cola Aquarius: Athlete AfterimageHidetoshi Nakata

This commercial conveys a sense of dynamism through the image of Hidetoshi Nakata excelling in soccer, while also communicating that hydration is essential in sports.
The sweat from his continuous running is vividly depicted, and the appearance of Aquarius reinforces the intention to support sports through proper hydration.
The music that further emphasizes the energy and refreshing atmosphere of the visuals is Spitz’s “Misoka.” The forward-leaning band sound that evokes the image of pressing ahead, harmonized with the gentle vocals layered over it, powerfully conveys a refreshing feel.
Coca-Cola Aquarius: “Challenge the Olympic Events” Edition

This is a commercial where various athletes, including Keisuke Honda, take on sports different from their usual ones, conveying the fun of sports.
Even when the results aren’t what they hoped for, they each show smiles, which clearly depicts the enjoyment.
And Aquarius is prominently featured, expressing the desire to support people who work hard at sports.
Further emphasizing the refreshing sense of vibrant motion in the footage is Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s “All Good Ska is One.” The light, classic ska rhythm is striking, and it really conveys a sense of fun and a relaxed atmosphere.
Coca-Cola Japan commercials. A collection of popular ads for products like Coca-Cola and I LOHAS (61–70)
Coca-Cola Aquarius 1996

This commercial depicts the Aquarius Rescue Team rushing to people suffering from the heat and saving them with hydration.
The Rescue Team is especially striking—their unique outfits and movements, and the fact that no words are spoken until the end, create a mysterious worldview.
The music that further accentuates this distinctive atmosphere is “Rescue Complete” by Tokyo Banana Boys & Yukio Hashi.
Set to a gentle rhythm reminiscent of enka and kayōkyoku, the song sings about rescue, adding a unique vibe on the musical side as well.
Coca-Cola Aquarius 1991Yuki Minagawa

This commercial depicts Yuki Minagawa training for track and field in a near-futuristic world, while showcasing Aquarius alongside her to highlight its compatibility with sports.
It also introduces Aquarius as the official sports drink of the World Athletics Championships, and the unique worldview gives a sense that it’s a drink from the future.
The song used to emphasize the floating sensation created by this distinctive world is Toshiki Kadomatsu’s “Galaxy Girl.” Its gentle, soothing sound leaves an impression, and the electronic tones that chime in like accents create a mysterious atmosphere.
Coca-Cola Aquarius Freestyle ‘Beach’ Version

This commercial portrays leisure and sports by the seaside, conveying that AQUARIUS Freestyle supports hydration in those moments.
It emphasizes that even when you’re moving in the water, you still sweat, so it’s important to replenish not only fluids but also nutrients.
Enhancing the cheerful, refreshing feel of the visuals is the song “Ashita ni Kakaruhashi” by Remioromen.
The band’s sound, which evokes freshness and momentum, is striking and helps convey the lively, fun atmosphere.


