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A compilation of commercials featuring Tatsuya Fujiwara. The appeal lies in the direction that showcases his signature, full-throttle style.

Speaking of Tatsuya Fujiwara, he’s a popular actor who has starred in hit works such as Death Note and Kaiji.

In addition to appearing regularly in TV dramas and films, he is also active as a stage actor.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials featuring Tatsuya Fujiwara at once!

There are a variety of commercials, from striking ones that make the most of his distinct, resonant voice to humorous spots that will make you chuckle.

Take this opportunity to watch them closely, paying special attention to the direction of each commercial.

A compilation of commercials featuring Tatsuya Fujiwara. The appeal lies in the direction that showcases his signature dramatic flair in full force (1–10).

SKY Inc. “Look up” VersionTatsuya Fujiwara

SKY Co., Ltd. TV commercial “Look up” version, 30 seconds, Tatsuya Fujiwara

This is the well-known TV commercial for SKY Corporation featuring Tatsuya Fujiwara.

It’s a corporate ad that conveys the company’s desire to make the future better through technology, and together with its refreshing visuals, it comes across as a spot that inspires hope.

Ajinomoto Cook Do Oyster Sauce “Instantly Vanishing Lettuce”Tatsuya Fujiwara

“Cook Do” Oyster Sauce: Instant Disappearing Lettuce — 15-second TV Commercial, Tatsuya Fujiwara

This is about Tatsuya Fujiwara using Ajinomoto’s “Cook Do® Oyster Sauce” on lettuce and being blown away by how delicious it is.

His expression, as if putting his whole heart into conveying the shock he felt, and the moment he pauses his narration to stare at the camera, make it a comedic commercial.

It powerfully emphasizes that simply using this product lets you easily make wonderful dishes.

AJINOMOTO Cook Do Oyster Sauce “All” Version / “Bottle Dance” VersionTatsuya Fujiwara

A series of commercials for Ajinomoto Cook Do Oyster Sauce featuring Tatsuya Fujiwara.

In the “Everything” version, oyster sauce is used in dishes where you’d think, “Really, in that too?” and you can enjoy the many expressions on Fujiwara’s face as he tastes them.

The “Bottle Dance” version is strikingly surreal—only the ominously moving oyster sauce bottle is shown, which oddly makes it all the more memorable.