[Daido Life Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Collection [2026]
A Daido Life commercial that happened to catch my eye while watching TV.
Have you ever found yourself thinking, “I want to see that again,” moved by a touching story or striking visuals? Insurance company commercials often feel stiff, but Daido Life’s ads are warm, featuring engaging direction and appealing casts that draw you in.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at Daido Life’s commercials.
You might just find information on that ad you were curious about.
Be sure to read to the end!
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[Daido Life Insurance Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Summary [2026] (11–20)
Daido Life: My Daido Declaration! “Call Center” Version

This isn’t limited to life insurance companies, but it’s not only the sales reps who visit businesses or meet individuals in person who play an important role—call center staff who handle inquiries by phone do as well.
There are things people can say precisely because they’re not speaking face-to-face, and since you can’t see facial expressions, it’s the storytelling skill of call center employees that enables them to grasp customers’ needs and anxieties and guide them toward the right response.
Daido Life Insurance’s commercial “My Daido Declaration! ~Call Center~,” which shines a spotlight on call centers, is likely to resonate especially strongly with those who work in one.
Daido Life “The Power for Businesses to Keep Going” EditionManami Honjō

The commercial titled “Japan Map: A Company That Keeps Going,” featuring Manami Honjō.
It aired in 2007, when Honjō was serving as the brand’s image character, which is why she was cast.
Matching the narration, Honjō sticks photos of company presidents onto a wall.
At first it looks casual and random—but in the end, the photos form a map of Japan! It’s a collage-style commercial that shines with creativity and flair.
Daido Life: Public Relations Department – Marathon – Partnership with Taiyo Life “Marathon” EditionYuki Uchida

A joint commercial by Daido Life and Taiyo Life featuring Yuki Uchida.
The theme is the Olympics, and the story is that even though both companies’ characters work in PR or the advertising department, they end up competing in the Olympics as actual athletes.
But their attitudes when they’re in PR/advertising mode—hilarious! Especially the behavior when she’s in the Taiyo Life advertising department is shockingly over-the-top in a good way.
It’s rare to see such a comical side of Yuki Uchida, so it makes you want to watch the whole series.
By the way, she competes as a weightlifter, and the X mark on the backside of her uniform was adorable.
Daido Life: “Asako Hirooka — ‘Never Give Up’”

This is an animated commercial featuring Asako Hirooka, one of the founders of Daido Life and a pioneering female entrepreneur.
In the “Never Give Up” episode, it introduces her story of persistently taking on the challenge of making the then-new prospecting business a success with an indomitable spirit.
Daido Life: Asa Hirooka “The Catalyst”

Do you know Asako Hirooka? She was one of the founders of Daido Life and a female entrepreneur.
After a serious illness that brought her close to death, she began working on the insurance business at Daido Life.
The founding principle at the time—“to be a source of support for small and medium-sized business owners in times of need”—is said to live on at Daido Life even today.
In Japan back then, there were periods when women’s advancement was not welcomed, and they couldn’t even freely choose their own life paths.
That’s why Asako Hirooka’s work, as a pioneer among female business leaders, has made a major contribution to the advancement of women in Japanese society today.
Daido Life: My Daido Declaration! “Health Management” Edition

If you’re a working professional, you may have heard the term “health and productivity management.” Hearing “healthy management” might make you think of maintaining stable sales, but health and productivity management is the idea of treating employee health management as a management issue, and that maintaining and improving employees’ health directly enhances a company’s productivity.
In the life insurance industry, the TV commercial “My Daido Declaration! ~Health and Productivity Management~” by Daido Life Insurance, known as a company specializing in small and medium-sized enterprises, presents an intriguing story that focuses on this theme.
After all, corporate management can only thrive when employees are healthy—it would be great to see this common-sense value spread even further.
[Daido Life TV Commercials] Popular and Historic Commercials Summary [2026] (21–30)
Daido Life: Supporting the National Sports Games for the Disabled

This is a commercial about Daido Life, which has an official partnership with the Japan Para-Sports Association, supporting parasports.
Aiming to promote the development of sports for people with disabilities, the company has also continuously served as a special sponsor since the very first National Sports Games for the Intellectually Disabled.
The commercial features numerous photos depicting scenes from that tournament.



