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A roundup of commercials featuring Alice Hirose. The appeal lies in humorous, impactful direction.

A roundup of commercials featuring Alice Hirose. The appeal lies in humorous, impactful direction.
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A roundup of commercials featuring Alice Hirose. The appeal lies in humorous, impactful direction.

Alice Hirose, who is active as a popular actress alongside her younger sister Suzu Hirose.

Her appeal lies in her acting ability, which allows her to handle a wide range of roles, and her approachable personality shown on variety shows.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials featuring Alice Hirose at once.

We’ve gathered many ads, from funny ones to those with a refreshing feel.

As you watch, be sure to pay attention to the direction of each commercial and her performances—take this opportunity to enjoy them in depth.

Compilation of commercials featuring Alice Hirose. Engaging direction with humor and impact (1–10)

LION OCH-TUNE “Which One Are You?” Version / “I’m This One” VersionNEW!Mitsuki Takahata, Alice Hirose

Alice Hirose × Mitsuki Takahata LION OCH-TUNE “Which one are you?” and “I’m this one” TV commercial

This is a commercial that conveys the differences between the two variants of OCH-TUNE, as seen through Alice Hirose and Mitsuki Takahata’s toothbrushing scenes.

It depicts how the FAST and SLOW versions differ in everyday settings, emphasizing that you can choose oral care to match your lifestyle.

With both of them mostly keeping straight faces, the content also has a slightly comical feel.

Kirin Beer Greens Free “GREEN and FREE” VersionNEW!Alice Hirose

Greens Free: The "Green and Free" Edition

It shows Alice Hirose pouring beer, cooled in a river deep in the forest, into a glass and drinking it with obvious enjoyment.

The narration emphasizes that non-alcoholic beer isn’t merely a substitute for beer, and clearly presents the appeal of Greens Free.

For the BGM, a cover of “Sobakasu,” one of JUDY AND MARY’s signature songs released in 1996, is used.

While the catchy, exhilarating melody feels pleasant, the lyrics depict the bittersweet emotions following a heartbreak.

Kirin Beer Hyoketsu Sugar-Free “The word ‘sugar-free’ makes me happy” EditionNEW!Alice Hirose

KIRIN Hyoketsu Zero Sugar - “The word ‘sugar-free’ makes me happy” version, 15 seconds, Alice Hirose

Alice Hirose is by the seaside drinking Hyouketsu Muto (sugar-free), talking about its appeal and flavor.

She says she’s happy that it has no sugar and mentions its refreshing taste.

Seeing her say there’s “nothing more she could ask for” will make you think, “I want to try it at least once!”

JICA Overseas Cooperation Volunteers: ‘We Asked What Comes After – Producing the Forests’ EditionAlice Hirose

JICA Overseas Cooperation Volunteers CM “We Asked What Comes Next” Forest Production edition

This is a commercial featuring Alice Hirose interviewing a woman who served as a JICA Overseas Cooperation Volunteer.

The woman, who provided environmental education in Cambodia, says she was reminded of how wonderful Japan is for allowing people to live so close to forests.

After returning to Japan, she got involved in producing aromatherapy products to help people feel more connected to forests.

It’s a lovely story of how her volunteer work has borne fruit in a different form.

The commercial ends with information about recruitment for spring 2026.

Recruit Hot Pepper Beauty “Each Way of Searching” VersionAlice Hirose

[HOT PEPPER Beauty] ~“How Each Person Searches” version — Alice Hirose — 15 seconds~

Alice Hirose says that a salon’s location is crucial when choosing a hair salon.

With Hot Pepper Beauty, you can display salons on a map or search by train line, highlighting how easy it is to choose a salon with a focus on location.

Matsui Securities: Investing with Matsui “Online Brokerage” Version / “Point Rewards Male Vocal” Version / “Point Rewards Female Vocal” VersionAlice Hirose

This commercial promotes how easy Matsui Securities’ online brokerage is—even for beginners—and how it’s a perfect way to start investing.

It features Alice Hirose taking on investing with her smartphone, and the way she does it amid everyday tasks clearly conveys how casual and approachable it is.

That sense of ease shown in the visuals is further highlighted by a parody of the song “Hajimete no Chu.” The livelier tempo compared to the original is striking and adds to the light, carefree feel.

Yamazaki Biscuit Aerial: “You Just Can’t Help Eating It” VersionAlice Hirose

Yamazaki Biscuit Aerial TV Commercial: “Alice and Aerials You Can’t Stop”

This commercial shows Alice Hirose eating Aerial and really driving home how irresistibly delicious it is.

She starts thinking she’ll just have a little, but can’t stop, and her surprised expression when she sees the empty bag—all of it conveys the taste in an overall humorous tone.

The comedic atmosphere of the visuals is further highlighted by a parody of the well-known children’s song “Shōjōji no Tanukibayashi.” With Charan-Po-Rantan’s light, airy vocals promoting Aerial’s deliciousness, the song clearly conveys a sense of lightness and fun.

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