[Daiwa House Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Summary [2026]
Daiwa House commercials have been making waves with a star-studded cast that spans all ages and genders.
Another hallmark is their abundant humor—these ads often catch your eye when you’re watching TV!
In particular, the Daiwaman series and the series featuring Juri Ueno and Tomoya Nakamura as a married couple have been especially popular for being both topical and entertaining.
In this article, we’ll introduce Daiwa House commercials, both old and new.
It’s packed with funny ads you’ll want to watch over and over, so enjoy!
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D-Room: “When you get home, Golden Bomber” EditionJuri Ueno, Golden Bomber

This is the D-room security rental series commercial, “When I Got Home, It Was Golden Bomber,” featuring Juri Ueno.
Juri comes home to a dark apartment and breathes a sigh of relief, thinking, “Good, they didn’t come today.” But then the lights snap on and, with a chorus of “Welcome home!”, the members of Golden Bomber appear.
That alone is a huge impact, but the room is total chaos: a champagne tower, Darvish wearing her dress without permission, graffiti on the walls—everything’s a complete mess.
Even if you kick them out, they show up again—something that totally seems possible with Golden Bomber (lol).
Daiwa House Daiwaman ‘And, to the world.’ VersionHidetoshi Nishijima

In Japan, Daiwa House is a well-known company, and this commercial presents what Daiwa House wants to pursue next as a corporation.
Hidetoshi Nishijima, a popular and accomplished actor, appears as “Daiwa Man,” representing Daiwa House and promoting its goals as the face of the company.
It’s pretty cool.
Kyoto: The Way of the BowShinobu Otake
This is a commercial from Daiwa House’s Co-Creation, Co-Existence series.
This particular spot features Kyoto’s traditional bow-making and the art of Kyudo (Japanese archery).
It focuses on the concept of “Do,” the path or way that has existed in Japan since ancient times—asking what exactly “the Way” means in the context of Kyudo.
The CM features master bow craftsman Kanju Shibata, conveying the spirit of craftsmanship and his deep feelings toward the bow.
Self-sufficiencyTori Matsuzaka, Risa Oda

The commercial “Self-Sufficiency,” featuring Tori Matsuzaka and known for its comedic flair, has been getting a lot of buzz.
In the ad, Matsuzaka, who has a sudden awakening—“My wife is pregnant, so I want to live in a way that’s kind to the planet”—resolves to live self-sufficiently and tries all sorts of things.
He experiments with water, livestock, farming, and more, but the results are… well, let’s just say that in the end, he ends up relying only on a solar power system.
It’s funny to watch Matsuzaka start with a natural-living mindset and gradually, even in appearance, transform into something like a caveman.
Logistics? Daiwa House.Koji Yakusho, Kaoru Kobayashi, Tori Matsuzaka

Known for Koji Yakusho’s delightfully comedic performance, Daiwa House’s series of commercials returns with the “Logistics, too, by Daiwa House” installment.
This time, it’s set up like a detective drama: Koji Yakusho and Sosuke Ikematsu play detectives, and the person being tailed—possibly the culprit—is Tori Matsuzaka.
They shadow him and finally corner him, but it turns out there’s no shady deal at all—he’s simply been transferred to the logistics department.
With everyone acting so convincingly, you have to wonder how they keep a straight face without bursting into laughter.
Why Daiwa House? Series: ‘Heroine’ Part 1, Part 2Koji Yakusho, Meisa Kuroki

This is a Daiwa House commercial that aired in 2010.
Even back then, the now-familiar Koji Yakusho was already appearing in it.
In addition to Yakusho, the cast features other big-name actors such as Shiro Namiki and Meisa Kuroki.
The theme of the commercial is that a female version of “Daiwaman,” called “Daiwa Woman,” has been created, with Meisa Kuroki cast in the role of Daiwa Woman.
D-Room ‘Goalkeeper’ EditionJuri Ueno, Eiji Kawashima

This is the “Goal” installment of the D-room security rental series commercials featuring Juri Ueno and Japan national soccer team goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima.
Juri Ueno, thinking about room security, asks Kawashima, the goalkeeper who defends the goal, to protect her room.
He gets so into it that he ends up neglecting the match.
It’s a commercial that makes you chuckle even though it’s absurd.



