[Hebel Haus Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Summary [2026]
When it comes to commercials for Hebel Haus, the housing brand by homebuilder Asahi Kasei Homes, many people remember the striking ads featuring the house-shaped character Hebel-kun saying “Hi.” In recent years, a wide range of commercials have aired, from stylish spots that reflect each home’s concept to humorous ones.
The sleekly portrayed Hebel Haus buildings in particular are likely to inspire admiration among viewers.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole collection of those Hebel Haus commercials!
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[Hebel Haus Commercials] Popular and Historic CM Roundup [2026] (21–30)
Hebel Haus “30 Years Later Satisfaction: Two-Generation Home Fair”Eva

This commercial promotes the idea that with Hebel Haus, you can build a multigenerational home you’ll still be satisfied with 30 years later, conveyed through a casual exchange.
It’s structured as a question to Eva: which is better, a “typical multigenerational home” or “a Hebel Haus multigenerational home you’ll still love 30 years from now”? Because the options are so stark, it’s obvious which one they want her to choose.
The way they smile and chat with each other also conveys a wish for viewers to feel at ease and casually check out the fair.
Hebel Haus ‘Hee~ Song’ Version

This commercial features various characters appearing to someone who wants to build a three-story house, conveying the message that if you’re thinking of going three stories, you should first visit a Hebel Haus showroom.
It clearly communicates that, precisely because it’s a three-story home, you should carefully consider earthquake preparedness, sunlight exposure, and relationships with neighbors.
Incorporating the playful “Hee~” pun, it uses a distinctive expression to suggest what to think about, and the lightness of the wording also conveys the hope that people will feel comfortable dropping by the showroom.
[Hebel Haus Commercials] Popular and Historic Commercials Summary [2026] (31–40)
HEBEL HAUS “Tower of Wind” edition

This is a commercial introducing Hebel Haus’s “Wind Tower,” which lets breezes flow through the entire interior of the building.
While city centers are often thought to have poor ventilation, Hebel Haus’s technology solves this, promoting homes where you can feel a refreshing breeze.
It portrays nature spreading within a compact space as the wind passes through, conveying both Hebel Haus’s technological prowess and its user-centric approach.
The visual of an umbrella being lifted into the air clearly shows how strong the breeze can be, which is an important point.
Hebel Haus “Two-Generation Home Fair: Satisfaction After 30 Years”

This is a commercial for Hebel Haus featuring Eva-chan, a child actress who, despite her half-Japanese, angelic cuteness, speaks in thick Kansai dialect.
When they try to make her choose between an ordinary two-family home and a two-family home you’ll still be happy with 30 years from now, Eva-chan answers in razor-sharp Kansai dialect.
Her final line, “Kite yaa!” is pure Kansai-ben too—thick accent, but adorable!
HEBEL HAUS: The unparalleled wall, “HEBEL Maison” edition

Even for a commercial about a single wall, this one is impeccably crafted and ultra-stylish.
Branded as an “Unrivaled Wall,” it’s a Hebel Haus ad centered on their meticulously designed walls, and the chic music and visuals are simply irresistible.
It’s so cool you almost forget it’s a wall commercial, with rapid-fire cuts that keep your eyes glued to the screen.
It evokes a sense of beauty and sophistication that makes you want to see this unrivaled wall in person.
Hebel Haus “Narration” Version

This commercial promotes the message that Hebel Haus is the best choice for building a home you can live in with peace of mind, conveyed through narration.
While the content is a straightforward appeal, viewers find themselves drawn to the speaker’s costume, movements, and the overall mysterious world they create.
The sun-like visual also seems to suggest comfort factors such as good sunlight exposure.
Hebel Haus TalkingHAUS “General Overview” Edition

A commercial from Hebel Haus focusing on how “living” changes over time: TalkingHAUS ‘General Remarks’ edition.
The spot unfolds as if a Hebel Haus home itself is speaking to you.
As it tours various Hebel Haus residences, it introduces people living in newly built homes, people in houses that are decades old, and people who, upon growing older, have let go of a standalone house and now live in a condominium, for example.
In an era when many people live for a hundred years, the message is that instead of fitting your life to a house, you should choose a house that fits your life—and Hebel Haus is here to help make that possible.


