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).
AGC Let’s experiment! AGC “Glass Core” editionNEW!Suzu Hirose, Oswald

It introduces AGC’s glass processing technology.
The feature this time is a technique for drilling extremely tiny holes in glass sheets.
When Mr.
Ito from Oswald observed the glass under a microscope, he confirmed that it was perforated with countless holes.
Even more astonishing is that these holes are thinner than a human hair, and it’s highlighted that this technology will support the future of semiconductors.
By the way, the hair used for comparison was a strand that Mr.
Hatanaka plucked from Mr.
Ito’s head, and their banter is full of humor, so be sure to watch until the end.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s “Premium Maltko-chan: A New Taste Too” VersionNEW!Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, Joe Odagiri, Narration: Kenjiro Tsuda

This is the well-known series of The Premium Malt’s commercials featuring the grown-up Maru-chan and friends.
In this installment, it introduces the renewed taste and packaging of The Premium Malt’s.
Seeing the cast take a sip and look surprised probably made many viewers think, “I want to try it!”
Suntory The Premium Malt’s “Premolko-chan: Complete Renewal” VersionNEW!Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, Joe Odagiri, Narration: Kenjiro Tsuda

This commercial features Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, and Joe Odagiri introducing the revamped The Premium Malt’s with a cool vibe.
With a focus on the “premium” aspect, their gentle smiles and subtly showy gestures convey a sense of rising anticipation for the flavor.
Further accentuating the cool mood of the visuals is a rearranged version of B.B.
Queens’ Odoru Pompokolin.
The calmly bouncing, jazz-inspired rhythm is striking—while preserving the fun spirit of the original, it creates a more grown-up atmosphere.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s “Premol-ko-chan Special ver. · Kami-Awa Master Bar” VersionNEW!Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, Joe Odagiri, Narration: Kenjiro Tsuda

This commercial spotlights the “divine foam” as one of The Premium Malt’s key attractions, emphasizing both how hard it is to achieve and how delicious it makes the beer.
Amid lively banter between Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, and Joe Odagiri, the sense of awe for the divine foam really comes through.
Enhancing that relaxed vibe is an arranged version of B.B.
Queens’ ‘Odoru Pompokolin.’ With jazz-inspired sound and rhythms, it preserves the fun of the original while creating a more grown-up atmosphere.
Mitsui Fudosan “Suzu-chan of Mitsui: Tokyo Midtown Yaesu” VersionSuzu Hirose

The “Suzu-chan by Mitsui” series featuring Suzu Hirose.
This time, it’s a commercial introducing Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, located in front of Tokyo Station.
As she talks about how Tokyo Midtown shares the charms of Japan, Hirose guides her friend through the building.
She keeps mentioning that Tokyo Midtown is a project by Mitsui Fudosan, but her friend repeatedly ignores it—an amusing touch that elicits a chuckle.
SoftBank “Netflix is a great deal right now” versionSuzu Hirose

This is a commercial that tells viewers that with eligible SoftBank plans, you can enjoy Netflix for three months at no extra charge.
The content of the campaign is conveyed through a conversation between Suzu Hirose and her father, and there’s a scene where she responds to her father’s questions using lines from shows available on Netflix.
I found it cleverly done and couldn’t help but be impressed.
Fujifilm “instax mini Evo: Time Slip in the Cinema”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.



