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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Compilation of commercials featuring Suzu Hirose. Introducing everything from the latest ads to past appearances (1–10).
Fujifilm “instax mini Evo: Time Slip in the Cinema”NEW!Suzu Hirose, Ryusei Yokohama

It depicts Ryusei Yokohama using the instax mini Evo Cinema to photograph Suzu Hirose.
Through the two of them enjoying the shoot, it introduces features like the “G Dial,” which can recreate looks from various eras, and shows that you can capture not only instax prints but also video.
It conveys not just the camera’s functions, but the fun of the instax mini Evo Cinema itself as well.
Mitsui Fudosan “Suzu-chan of Mitsui: Tokyo Dome” VersionSuzu Hirose

It highlights that Mitsui Fudosan operates the Tokyo Dome, introducing the idea that they not only manage the building but also create the excitement that unfolds there.
In the commercial, Suzu Hirose is shown delivering an impressive pitch from the mound, and her beautiful form is mesmerizing.
The CM’s background music features an instrumental version of Mr.Children’s signature song “Namonaki Uta” (“A Nameless Poem”).
Released in 1996, the song carries the message that everyone lives earnestly while grappling with various inner struggles.
It’s a track that gives you the courage to move forward when you listen to it.
Fujifilm “Let’s Capture the New Year♪ 2026 ‘instax’ Fateful Mochitsuki”Suzu Hirose, Ryusei Yokohama, Ryo Yoshizawa, Toshinori Omi

When it comes to New Year’s commercials, Fujifilm’s ads are indispensable.
Through scenes of the cast taking on a mochi-pounding challenge, they introduce a new Instax that can also shoot videos.
The commercial shows how scanning the QR code printed on the Instax print lets you play back the recorded video, and many people were likely intrigued by this unprecedented, new kind of experience.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s: “Premolko-chan: New Year’s Resolution” EditionSuzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, Joe Odagiri

This is an installment from the popular Premium Malts commercial series that imagines the characters of Chibi Maruko-chan as adults, aired in December 2025.
Suzu Hirose plays Maruko, Sairi Ito plays Tama-chan, and Joe Odagiri plays Hanawa-kun, and in this spot each of them shares their resolution for the coming year.
Tama-chan says she wants to get better at cooking, while Maruko says she wants to learn how to give compliments.
Hanawa-kun says he wants to improve his penmanship, showing off his own calligraphy—only for Maruko to remark, “Your handwriting has… character,” leaving a wry impression in true Chibi Maruko-chan fashion.
The background music uses Odoru Pompokolin, familiar from the anime, but instead of B.B.
Queens’ original, a jazz-styled, more grown-up arrangement is featured.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s “Premolko-chan: Classmate Story” VersionSuzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, Joe Odagiri

This is a commercial where Maruko, Tama-chan, and Hanawa-kun from Chibi Maruko-chan drink The Premium Malt’s and talk about their classmates.
It feels a bit uncanny to see their grown-up selves and adult conversation, which aren’t depicted in the main series.
The three of them look perfectly natural drinking, yet you can still catch glimpses of what hasn’t changed—like Maruko’s clumsiness and Tama-chan’s glasses.
It’s the kind of ad you can’t help but want to watch over and over.
LION Soflan Aroma Rich “Unhideable Fragrant Bliss (New Two Fragrances)” VersionSuzu Hirose

Soflan Aroma Rich keeps its scent unchanged all day.
In the commercial, Suzu Hirose appears, walking through the city and repeatedly bringing her sleeve to her nose, intoxicated by the fragrance.
She worries that someone might have seen her grinning—but she just can’t stop.
After she gets home, the look on her face as she fully savors the scent is pure happiness.
Shiseido d Program Real Story: “A solid foundation matters” / “Glad I used it” / “Boost your bare-skin power” / “Protective skincare” / “Reliable Pink” / “As myself”Suzu Hirose, Takumi Nishigaki, Maki Tamaru, Miyako Takayama






In the promotional commercial for d program, a skincare line for sensitive skin, the cast members talk about their own concerns and experiences.
Not only those who have always recognized they have sensitive skin, but also those who realized it later share their stories, and some viewers may find episodes they can relate to.
Hearing these authentic voices instantly builds trust and can be the nudge that makes you think, “I want to give it a try.”



