Commercials featuring Nanoka Hara: a roundup of the buzzy ads
Have you ever found yourself completely captivated by a young actor in a TV or online commercial, drawn in by their fresh performance and presence? Nanoka Hara is one such charming actor, showcasing her talent not only in dramas and films but also in numerous commercials.
Her ability to shift her expressions and aura to match each product or service’s world makes you discover new sides of her every time you watch a CM.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials featuring Nanoka Hara at once! You’ll surely spot that commercial you’ve seen before, so take your time and enjoy.
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- A roundup of commercials featuring Nao Asahi. The quirky direction is the main attraction.
- A collection of commercials featuring Miho Kanno. Commercials with a friendly, approachable style.
Commercials featuring Nanoka Hara. A roundup of buzzworthy ads (11–20)
Leverages CareerTicket Job Hunting: “The Song of CarriChike” Version / “Objectively” Version / “Many Different Ways” VersionHanazawa



This is a Leverages commercial that proposes a better approach to job hunting.
Instead of looking for a company on your own, they suggest objectively matching you with companies that fit you, and they highlight that you can conduct your job search in a way that suits each individual.
You can also hear Nanoka Hara’s singing voice—it’s a commercial you’ll want to watch over and over again.
IDA Laboratories CANMAKE “Koisuru Machikado” VersionHanazawa

This commercial introduces a blush through the appearance of Nanoka Hara, who is waiting to meet her boyfriend on Christmas night.
After receiving a message from him saying, “I’ll be a little late,” she nervously applies blush to her cheeks, wishing, “Make me the cutest I’ve ever been today!” The blush’s features are highlighted through this scene.
When the boyfriend character arrives near the end of the commercial, many fans were likely struck right in the heart by Hara’s radiant, beaming smile.
Idemitsu Kosan apollostation “Service Station” Version / “Everyday Life (Massage Parlor)” Version / “10-Second Challenge” VersionHanazawa



This is a commercial that promotes what you can do at Idemitsu’s apollostation, presented with a distinctive worldview.
As people who are about to leave after just refueling, or those getting a massage, let their guard down, children wearing the apollostation “a” approach them.
From there, the ad shifts to a message about what services are available, conveying how broadly it supports users.
Further heightening the distinctive atmosphere of the visuals is a parody song set to the melody of “Ievan Polkka.” The rhythm of the song, which creates a mysterious mood, really leaves an impression.
Universal Music “Heisei Love Belting” versionRen Nagase, Nanoka Hara

The setting is 2010 (Heisei 22).
Ren Nagase and Nanoka Hara appear as a couple enjoying karaoke.
Every song they sing is a classic from the Heisei era, which will feel very nostalgic to those who remember that time.
This commercial is part of Universal Music’s “Let’s Listen to Playlists” campaign, announcing that playlists are available on various music services.


