[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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Daiwa House “Best of Both Worlds” EditionTori Matsuzaka

It’s a commercial in which a man wandering through the forest tells someone on the phone that he’s found some kind of answer.
Tori Matsuzaka’s bright expression, even as he wears dirty clothing, is striking and evokes a sense of new possibilities for the future.
It also conveys Daiwa House’s stance of aiming for better homes not by making trade-offs, but by taking the best of both worlds.
Daiwa House D-ROOM ‘Call My Name’ Episode 1Gordon Maeda, Sara Minami, Yajuro Bando

Episode 1 of Daiwa House D-ROOM “Call My Name” opens in a tense atmosphere at a grand mansion, where a daughter confesses to her father that she wants to leave home and live with a certain man, provoking her father’s anger.
The commercial is filled with mysterious moments, such as the mid-scene line, “Ah, that’s…” and the final, “My name is…”.
It’s interesting how a serialized commercial leaves a lasting impression in a different way from a one-off spot, making you eager to see what happens next.
The star-studded cast is also a highlight, featuring Gordan Maeda—who’s been making waves for his role in the taiga drama ‘What Will You Do, Ieyasu?’—alongside Sara Minami, Yajuro Bando, and more!
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Daiwa House Daiwaman Season 2: “What Would Daiwaman Do?”Hidetoshi Nishijima, Hayato Ichihara

The Daiwa House commercial featuring Hidetoshi Nishijima and Hayato Ichihara, Daiwaman SEASON 2: “What Would Daiwaman Do?” In various scenes, Nishijima asks Ichihara, “What do you think Daiwaman would do?”, and in the end an incredibly grand development awaits.
True to the Daiwaman series, it’s a humorous, never-boring commercial.
“Also in Shonan”Koji Yakusho, Sansei Shiomi, Toshinori Omi, Arata Furuta

The “Also in Shonan” version featuring Koji Yakusho’s comedic acting is popular.
Called out late at night, Yakusho is praised for his dancing in the commercial, but he has no memory of it.
On the tablet handed to him, he sees himself busting out razor-sharp moves… In reality, Arata Furuta was wearing special-effects makeup and a mask to impersonate Yakusho.
There are so many things to poke fun at that it’s hard to tell what the commercial is actually for (lol).
The Man Who Gathered the SunKoji Yakusho, Tori Matsuzaka, Sosuke Ikematsu

This video compiles two Daiwa House commercials that were released in 2015.
The company’s ads are so unnecessarily serious—almost unlike anything you’d expect from a home builder—that you can’t help but laugh.
These commercials feature a star-studded cast including Koji Yakusho, Tori Matsuzaka, and Sosuke Ikematsu, giving them a finish that feels like a drama or a film.
Ads like these make you want to watch right to the end.
D-Room “Trap” EditionJuri Ueno

This is the “Trap” installment of the D-room security rental series commercials featuring Juri Ueno.
A whole array of traps awaits her as she comes home—and they’re delightfully retro to boot.
She dodges flying shoes and makes her way down the hallway, careful not to step on chestnut burrs spread across the floor.
Then, in the living room, an overwhelming web of ropes and bells! It’s a setup where, once you get snagged, a bunch of alarm clocks start ringing.
If it were me, I wouldn’t want to come home to a place like this (lol).
Co-creation and Coexistence: Nara ‘Toriniwa’ EditionShinobu Otake
A Daiwa House commercial narrated by Shinobu Otake, themed around co-creation and coexistence.
Focusing on Imai-cho and Gojo-Shinmachi in Nara Prefecture, the commercial introduces the “tori-niwa,” or passage garden, found in these two towns.
A tori-niwa is a long earthen-floor corridor inside a house—an old-fashioned space that feels as if the street extends into the home.
In this space, you can sense not only people and goods passing through, but also air from outside.
The commercial shows how such tori-niwa have long connected people in their daily lives.
It highlights a unique yet warm system that these towns have cultivated.



