Curious about en Tenshoku’s TV commercials: introducing past cast members and memorable direction
EN Ten-Shoku’s commercials are appealing for their unique messages, like “Connections matter in changing jobs” and “Be cautious when changing jobs.” They carry heartfelt messages that feel genuinely considerate about this major life decision.
In this article, we’ll introduce EN Ten-Shoku’s commercials, touching on the cast and their content.
You might even find that memorable commercial you remember!
Curious about en Ten-shoku’s commercials: introducing past performers and memorable productions (1–10)
en-japan en Tenshoku “No.1 for two consecutive years” version / “That’s why, en Tenshoku” versionNEW!Bakarhythm, Mayu Matsuoka


This commercial highlights the fact that en Ten-Shoku has ranked number one in customer satisfaction for two years in a row, presenting it in a fun way set to a light, upbeat tune.
The positive vibe comes through in Mr.
En, played by Bakarhythm, as well as in Mayu Matsuoka’s movements and expressions.
It gives the impression of strongly conveying how widely beloved the service is, powerfully appealing to the sense of reassurance and trust it provides.
en-japan en Tenshoku “Work Style Reform” EditionNEW!Bakarhythm, Mayu Matsuoka

It features Mr.
En, a mascot character played by Bakarhythm, speaking to Mayu Matsuoka about working.
Focusing on the term “work style reform,” it conveys the idea that working isn’t something bad; precisely because it’s important, it should be chosen carefully.
It’s a commercial that makes you feel En Tenshoku is a perfect fit for such a careful job change and expresses the desire to support many people.
en-japan en Tenshoku “Let’s Thrive” VersionNEW!Bakarhythm, Gaku Hamada

This commercial showcases Gaku Hamada working hard, conveying that job changes through En Tenshoku support each person’s success.
It depicts various work-related moments—his cool expression as he heads to the office, his bustling activity—expressing the fulfillment of everyday life.
It’s also memorable that Mr.
En, played by Bakarhythm, is by his side, suggesting a reassuring sense of being watched over.
en-japan en-ten Shoku “Notification the Day Before the Interview” VersionNEW!Bakarhythm, Gaku Hamada

In this commercial, Mr.
En, played by Bakarhythm, appears before Gaku Hamada, who is about to go to a job-change interview, conveying en Ten-shoku’s supportive stance.
It highlights their motherly watchfulness, and Hamada’s tears express a strong sense of reassurance.
When Hamada blurts out “Mom,” his actual mother appears as if in response, and his surprised reaction adds a comedic touch to the scene.
en-japan en Ten-shoku “Honest Detailed Information” Version / “Honest Detailed Information (2)” VersionBakarhythm, Gaku Hamada


This commercial conveys the desire for viewers to use en TenShoku to help with their job search, through interactions between the characters played by Gaku Hamada and Bakarhythm.
It also expresses a user-centric approach: before posting job listings, thorough interviews are conducted, and viewers are encouraged to rely on the detailed information provided.
The ad clearly promotes the growing number of users and delivers a strong sense of reassurance.
en-japan en Tenshoku “Did you change your hairstyle?” versionBakarhythm, Mayu Matsuoka

This commercial conveys the idea of changing jobs through interactions between the characters played by Mayu Matsuoka and Bakarhythm.
The main thread is a discussion about changing hairstyles, and it expresses that, unlike hairstyles, it’s better to be able to keep working without changing your job.
You can also sense the message that En Tenshoku supports choosing a career that you don’t have to change.
en-japan en Tenshoku “Growing Site” versionBakarhythm, Gaku Hamada

This is a commercial that highlights a virtuous cycle: En Tenshoku is gradually drawing attention, and that attention is making it easier to attract job postings.
In a storyline where a character played by Bakarhythm appears before Gaku Hamada, who’s struggling to choose a job site, the message is delivered that En Tenshoku is recommended.
The visual of his beard and hair gradually growing comically expresses how En Tenshoku itself is growing.



