Collection of Docomo commercials. Ads announcing the latest models and great-value plans.
You often see commercials for Docomo, one of the major mobile carriers, when watching TV or online videos, right?
These ads cover a wide range of content: of course they introduce the latest devices and announce great rate plans and promotions, but they also feature initiatives like the Docomo Future Project that the company is working on.
In this article, we’ll present a roundup of Docomo’s commercials along with the video clips.
In addition to popular actors, another appeal of Docomo’s commercials is that idols and musical artists sometimes appear as well.
We’ll also introduce the cast and the background music, so be sure to check it out.
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Docomo commercial roundup: announcement ads for the latest models and great deals (41–50)
Docomo’s Long Student Discount: “From the Teacher to Everyone” Edition

This song, which was used as an insert track in the film “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Treasure Island,” was also featured in December 2020 in NTT Docomo’s “From the teacher to everyone” commercial, in which Gen Hoshino himself appeared.
It’s a slow ballad in which Hoshino’s gentle, conversational singing really sinks in.
You can feel a warmth that seems to gently stay close as you think of someone important who’s far away.
It feels both expansive and universal, yet intimate—as if addressing the person right in front of you.
It’s a song that makes you realize how wonderful it is to have something that can give shape to your feelings.
Docomo commercial roundup: announcement ads for the latest models and great deals (51–60)
DOCOMO Student Discount: Kanna and Minami’s Promise (Episode)

Gen Hoshino’s song “Mirai,” which played in Docomo’s student discount commercial “Kanna and Minami’s Promise,” is included on his 2011 album Episode.
It shines with Hoshino’s signature gentle mood, and seems to portray the cycle of everyday life along with an emotional feeling that brings back memories.
It’s a song wrapped in a mysterious sensation—on one hand, as if asking how we will live the new days that are born within repetition, and on the other, simply staying by our side.
It makes you want to cherish the slightly bittersweet, ordinary days and dream of many different futures.
Each One’s Departure

Marked by a poignant piano melody, this work is a hopeful song woven from heartwarming messages and soothing music.
Centered on themes of life’s beauty and the strength to overcome hardships, it powerfully conveys the importance of staying positive.
Chosen as the CM song for NTT Docomo’s “Sorezore no Tabidachi” (Each One’s Departure), it resonated deeply with many people, especially in the context of graduation.
Kazuhisa Wata’s warm vocals echo in listeners’ hearts.
It’s a perfect track for those about to take a new step or standing at a crossroads in life.
Wrapped in a gentle kindness that stays close to the heart, it’s a song that gives you courage.
Family Group Discount: ‘Chase the Hot Deal! Family Group Discount 2’ Edition

“Get It On,” featured in the Family Set Discount “Chase the Hot Tip! Family Set Discount 2” commercial, is a song by Chase, a U.S.
jazz-rock band formed in 1970.
The track also had a major influence on Japan’s Showa-era pop music, so some listeners may know it through cover versions.
The soulful vocals riding over the powerful brass band arrangement leave a strong impression.
It’s a number whose appeal lies in its masterful blend of rock and jazz elements.
Give a listen to this commercial tune that almost everyone has heard somewhere.
d CARD GOLD ‘A Little Secret with Minami-chan’ Version

A smooth, mature jazz standard.
It was written for the musical “No, No, Nanette” and released in 1924.
You can hear the version sung by actress Doris Day in the 1950 film “Tea for Two.” It’s a cute, gentle love number that imagines a new life with someone special in a new home.
The soft vocals and melody are soothing.
As the title suggests, it might be perfect to play during tea time with your sweetheart to set the mood.
d Payment “Minami-chan’s d-Payment Wave” Version

This delightful sound makes you want to dance! Born in Cuba, the mambo classic “Mambo No.
5.” In Japan, many may know it as background music on variety shows.
Its rhythmic feel has you stepping along before you know it.
It’s a world-famous song familiar to virtually everyone in Japan.
A parody version is used in the commercial “d Barai: ‘Minami-chan’s d Barai Wave’.” When a service is sung to a tune you already know, both its name and what it does stick right in your ear.


