Compilation of commercials featuring Suzu Hirose. Introducing everything from her latest ads to past appearances.
Suzu Hirose began her career as a model alongside her older sister, Alice Hirose, and she is now thriving as an actress as well.
In addition to starring in films such as Chihayafuru and Your Lie in April, she has also done voice acting for animated movies like The Boy and the Beast and Fireworks.
As a widely popular actress with broad appeal, she has appeared in commercials for a wide range of products and companies.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials she has appeared in so far.
Whether you’re a fan or not, please take a look and enjoy at your leisure.
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A compilation of commercials featuring Suzu Hirose. Introducing everything from her latest ads to past appearances (11–20).
Money Doctor: “That person…” version / “Telekinesis…” versionSuzu Hirose


This memorable, humor-filled spot is a commercial for Money Doctor.
In the “That Person…” version, Suzu Hirose plays a scene where she reunites with her first love, who has turned into a dog, and in the “Telekinesis…” version, she portrays suddenly gaining telekinetic powers.
Although these setups aren’t related to the company’s actual services—letting you consult a financial planner about money—that’s precisely why the ads are so impactful and entertaining.
Once you see them, they stick in your memory.
Lotte Sou ‘Rolling on the Grass’ VersionSuzu Hirose

In the 2018 commercials for Sō, Suzu Hirose appeared.
The image of her lying on the grass and happily eating Sō was very memorable.
The BGM for this commercial featured the bright song “Signal,” which matched the freshness of the visuals.
It’s a track included on WANIMA’s 2018 album “Everybody!!” Despite its approachable, up-tempo band sound and KENTA’s powerful vocals, the lyrics portray someone struggling with inner conflict while still trying to move forward.
It’s a motivational song whose appeal lies in its message that supports the heart—more than just brightness alone.
SoftBank “5G Teaser” VersionRui Hachimura, Ryoma Takeuchi, Hana Sugisaki, Suzu Hirose, Kei Tanaka, Ryo Yoshizawa

This commercial portrays the launch of 5G service in Japan and the arrival of a new era through tense, impactful visuals.
It features many figures such as Rui Hachimura, Ryoma Takeuchi, Hana Sugisaki, Suzu Hirose, Kei Tanaka, and Ryo Yoshizawa, depicting each of them forging the future in their respective fields.
By showing scenes that feel slightly removed from everyday life in each setting, it also conveys a sense of technological progress.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s: “Premol-chan – Grand Canyon” versionSuzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, Joe Odagiri

Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, and Joe Odagiri appear as grown-up versions of characters from Chibi Maruko-chan in a commercial that portrays the relationship between an adult way of living and The Premium Malt’s.
Set in a unique world where they enjoy The Premium Malt’s while gazing out over the Grand Canyon, the trio’s conversation conveys the joy of accumulating time.
Emphasizing the sense of fulfillment depicted in the visuals is a rearranged version of Odoru Pompokolin.
While the lyrics remain the same, the rhythm, sound, and vocal feel are thoroughly reworked, giving off a mature ease that suggests savoring the passage of time.
Lotte Sou “Full-Power Gasshō Club” VersionSuzu Hirose, SHISHAMO

This is a Sō commercial featuring SHISHAMO, Suzu Hirose, and around 1,000 teenagers performing one of the band’s signature songs, “OH!”.
Titled the “Zenryoku Gassō-bu” (Full-Power Ensemble Club) version, the CM has the youths joining in with brass and ensemble parts alongside SHISHAMO’s performance.
The song “OH!”, played in the ad, was released in 2019 and is a track that showcases the band’s trademark catchiness, brightness, and uplifting lyrics.
Many listeners have likely found encouragement in its message—“Even if it’s rough around the edges, let’s give it our all and push straight ahead!”—which offers a supportive nudge forward.
Mitsui Fudosan “SuZu-chan of Mitsui: New York” VersionSuzu Hirose

This commercial showcases Mitsui Fudosan’s efforts to harmonize people and nature through scenes of strolling around New York City.
It features Suzu-chan of Mitsui, played by Suzu Hirose, experiencing the city’s urban planning, and conveys the hope that we can change the future starting from our cities.
The positive atmosphere portrayed in the visuals is further emphasized by an arrangement of Mr.
Children’s “Namonaki Uta.” Centered on brass instruments, the instrumental arrangement delivers a grand and brilliant sound that conveys a sense of joy.
A roundup of commercials featuring Suzu Hirose. Introducing everything from the latest ads to her past appearances (21–30).
Pipit Stove: ‘Pipit Stove – Look-Alike Mother and Daughter (Web Exclusive)’ Edition

Here’s a commercial from Tokyo Gas for their “Pipit” gas stove.
The ad is titled “A Mother and Daughter Who Look Alike,” and it features Suzu Hirose, playing the daughter, cooking for her father, played by Kenichi Yajima.
He quietly reflects on how much she resembles her mother in that moment.
Yajima’s narration as the father has a gentle, wonderfully deep tone.
And Suzu Hirose wearing an apron and cooking is so earnest it makes your heart skip a beat.
I think it’s the kind of commercial that might bring a tear to the eyes of dads all across the country.


