[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 Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Roundup [2026] (41–50)
Family Portraits #4: Ao-ne (Blue Sound) ChapterYuu Imou, Sou Morita

This is one installment in a series that portrays the evolving shape of families over time and the various episodes that exist within them.
This time, it depicts the life of two women, Ao and Oto, who met at a music university and began living together.
The story unfolds like a narration of a particular day after they’ve both entered the workforce, revealing their inner states.
As time passes, people’s lives and ways of thinking change, yet you can still feel the unchanging bonds between people.
The words “future” and “freedom” are strikingly expressed, and it seems to also convey the possibilities of housing that adapt to changes in lifestyle and mindset.
As a commercial, it plays like a longer drama, inviting the viewer to imagine the history of their relationship up to that point.
Daiwaman SEASON 2 Episode 4 “Pride”Hidetoshi Nishijima, Hayato Ichihara

It depicts a situation where Daiwaman, played by Hidetoshi Nishijima, is on his way to a location shoot.
While it’s an episode related to the housing complex revitalization project “Livness Town,” the focus is more on Daiwaman’s way of life.
We see Daiwaman heading to the set in a suit, and even when noticed by locals, he responds kindly.
Hayato Ichihara apologizes for having made him deal with them, and amid all this, Daiwaman’s pride as Daiwaman leaves a strong impression.
Through that sense of pride, the commercial also conveys something like Daiwa House’s pride in the Livness Town introduced at the beginning.
Daiwa Man SEASON 2 Episode 2: “The Successor”Hidetoshi Nishijima, Hayato Ichihara, Kanji Tsuda

This is one installment in a series depicting Daiwaman’s efforts to protect people’s lives.
This time, it tells the story of how Hidetoshi Nishijima came to take on the role of Daiwaman.
There’s a scene where Hayato Ichihara, as Nishijima’s junior, greets him, and through Ichihara delivers a proposal from higher-ups—that’s the setup.
Wanting to show his manly spirit to his junior, Nishijima agrees to the proposal without reading it, only to check it later and panic when he sees it’s a plan for Daiwaman.
The image of Nishijima staring at the proposal while sweating profusely is striking, and it makes you look forward to what happens next.
Daiwaman Season 2 Episode 1: “Appearance”Hidetoshi Nishijima, Kanji Tsuda

This commercial expresses the way Daiwaman lives to protect people’s future and daily lives, along with the strong pride behind it.
As the first episode, it serves to introduce what kind of presence Daiwaman is.
The development where it’s revealed at the end that Daiwaman’s true identity is Hidetoshi Nishijima also feels like a standard trope of hero stories.
Set to Daiwaman’s dynamic movements, the message of protection comes through clearly, conveying Daiwa House’s pride and its determination to protect people.
Daiwaman Season 2 Episode 3: DefenseHidetoshi Nishijima, Kanji Tsuda

One of the series depicting the exploits of Daiwaman, played by Hidetoshi Nishijima, shows his battle against his nemesis, Mr.
NEVER.
The highlight this time is the functionality built into Daiwaman’s new suit.
Instead of offensive capabilities, it specializes in defense and even has a hidden feature that emits a wave to sap the opponent’s will to fight.
After deftly evading the enemy’s attacks, he releases the wave and defeats the opponent without striking back—this is the key moment of Daiwaman’s performance.
The battle is presented as an introduction to the Daiwa House Group’s services that protect personal and confidential information, and the commercial conveys, through Daiwaman’s valor, the message that your information will be securely protected.
Daiwa House Daiwaman SEASON 2 Episode 8 “Invitation” / Episode 9 “Scenery of the Future”Hidetoshi Nishijima, Hayato Ichihara, Tori Matsuzaka, Yajuro Bando, Gordon Maeda, Sara Minami, Kanji Tsuda


This Daioh House commercial, broadcast in January 2025, features a star-studded cast of actors who have appeared in Daiwa House ads to date, all gathered together—an impressive lineup that’s part of its appeal.
It begins with the “Invitation” segment, depicting the performers summoned to a certain mountain lodge, and continues into “Future Scenery,” which showcases the various strengths of the Daiwa House Group.
The cinematic, immersive direction—like watching a scene from a film—is not to be missed.
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.


