A feature on Minami Hamabe’s TV commercials: beloved ads brimming with clarity and freshness
When watching TV or video sites, you often see commercials featuring Minami Hamabe, don’t you? For those who want to watch more of the commercials she appears in or get a comprehensive look at which ones she’s in, this article will introduce all of Hamabe’s commercials at once.
Her appeal lies in the way her clear, translucent expressions and natural acting enhance the charm of the products and services.
We hope this article helps you find the commercial you were looking for.
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A feature on Minami Hamabe’s commercial appearances: Popular ads brimming with transparency (1–10)
KOSE Je l’aime “Je l’aime of Memories” VersionNEW!Minami Hamabe

This is a commercial introducing Je l’aime, a shampoo released by KOSÉ.
It focuses on fragrance and moisture, emphasizing that the active ingredients can be locked inside the hair.
Its fragrance and moisturizing, touchable feel evoke memories, and it is presented with the catchphrase “Je l’aime of Memories.”
Coca-Cola Georgia “Consideration for Each Other” EditionNEW!Minami Hamabe

A friend arrives late to where Minami Hamabe, who’s introducing a meet-up spot, is waiting, and presses a warm Georgia The Latte to Hamabe’s cheek.
Because it’s a cold season, the friend bought a warm latte—but in fact, Hamabe had also bought two lattes and was waiting.
The way they look out for each other and laugh when their actions overlap makes it a heartwarming commercial to watch.
The background music is Kenshi Yonezu’s “Mainichi,” released in 2024.
It’s a song made for Georgia’s commercial, one that prompts you to think about how to face the unremarkable, unchanging everyday, and how you yourself will move forward.
JR East Tomorrow’s DESIGN. “The Future of Logistics” / “Greater Shinagawa Area”NEW!Minami Hamabe

One of a series of commercials in which Minami Hamabe’s future daughter time-travels to the present.
This time, her future son also appears, and the conversation among the three is depicted.
The topic this time is the Greater Shinagawa Area.
OIMACHI TRACKS, Takanawa Gateway City, and WATERS Takeshiba are introduced.
It’s a commercial promoting JR East’s efforts toward city-building for the future.
Feature on commercials starring Minami Hamabe: Popular ads brimming with transparency (11–20)
FANCL SKIN PATCH “Debut” Version / “Mrs. GREEN APPLE Experience” Version / “Minami Hamabe Experience” VersionMrs. GREEN APPLE, Minami Hamabe



This is a commercial introducing the FANCL SKIN PATCH, which can measure skin health.
It shows Motoki Omori and Minami Hamabe actually getting their skin measured and receiving advice, making it clear what their skin condition is and what kind of care would be good.
The development of the CM effectively conveys the message shown at the end—“We want to eliminate uncertainty about skin.”
Kao Biore Zero “Sweat Stickiness Liberation” VersionMinami Hamabe

This commercial showcases the appeal of Biore Zero by showing Minami Hamabe actually using it.
As a body sheet, it naturally wipes away sweat, but the ad also highlights how its powder veil keeps stickiness under control for lasting comfort.
Hamabe’s refreshing smile lets you imagine just how pleasant it feels to use.
JA Kyosai “Life Movie” VersionMinami Hamabe

This commercial, titled the “Life Movie” edition, features a series of childhood photos of Minami Hamabe and promotes the idea that mutual aid is necessary because people always live side by side with various risks.
To visually convey that “risk is always by your side,” Mr.
Risk—played by Jiro Sato—appears in some of Hamabe’s childhood photos.
While the BGM helps create an initially moving atmosphere, Sato’s facial expressions add a humorous, surreal touch that’s worth noting.
The gentle background music, perfect for a slideshow, is Kishin Suzawa’s “Iindayo.” Its heartwarming lyrics, which remind you that there’s someone who accepts and watches over you, are a must-hear.
JA Kyosai Auto Insurance Kurumaster: “Instructor Minami — Estimate” EditionMinami Hamabe, Kou Nanase

The JA Automobile Mutual Aid Kurumaster commercial “Instructor Minami: Estimate” featuring Ms.
Hamabe.
It appears to be a scene at a driving school, with a man in the training car and Ms.
Hamabe in the passenger seat.
Since she’s in the passenger seat, that means Ms.
Hamabe is the driving school instructor, right? That instructor is recommending JA’s automobile mutual aid.
Just getting a quote for the mutual aid comes with perks… and Ms.
Hamabe’s extreme close-up really highlights her cuteness in this ad.
In conclusion
We’ve put together a comprehensive look at all the commercials Minami Hamabe has appeared in so far. Her clear, luminous expressions and natural acting are striking, and she showcases different charms for each brand. If any commercial caught your eye, be sure to watch it again and again.


