House Foods commercials: A collection of delicious ads featuring curry, stew, and more.
Speaking of House Foods, they produce a wide range of products, including curry roux like Vermont Curry and Java Curry, stew mixes, drinks, and spices.
You’ve probably tried quite a few of their products yourself.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of commercials for House Foods’ products.
There are especially many commercials for curry roux and stew, featuring lots of mouthwatering visuals.
Please enjoy watching them.
- Commercial song by House Foods. A popular jingle.
- Vermont Curry commercials: A compilation of commercials featuring delicious-looking, enticing curry.
- Compilation of Kikkoman commercials: ads for seasonings like soy sauce and ketchup.
- Nippon Ham commercial: a compilation of mouthwatering, sizzle-filled ads that look delicious
- A roundup of Blendy commercials. Commercials for Ajinomoto AGF’s coffee.
- S&B commercials: A collection of delicious ads featuring curry and more
- Commercials for Sato no Gohan. A collection of ads for convenient and tasty packaged rice.
- Huis Ten Bosch commercials: a compilation of ads that convey the park’s appeal
- Kellogg’s commercials: A compilation of cereal and protein bar ads.
- Ajinomoto commercials. A collection of Cook Do and Knorr commercials.
- Ebara commercials: A collection of ads for seasonings, starting with their yakiniku sauce.
- Hoyu commercials. A collection of commercials for hair color and hair care products.
- Summary of Kagome commercials: colorful, friendly ads reminiscent of vegetables.
House Foods commercials. A collection of delicious ads for curry, stew, and more (11–20)
House Foods Vermont Curry 1996 CommercialTomoya Nagase

This is a 1996 commercial featuring Tomoya Nagase, who served as the guitarist and vocalist of TOKIO.
It’s memorable for its impactful direction: Nagase, appearing in a city advertisement, suddenly starts singing and then bursts out on a skateboard.
His fresh, charming smile as a teenager at the time is truly appealing.
The song he performs in the CM is TOKIO’s “Sukisa ~Ticket To Love~,” released in 1995.
It’s a track that portrays passionate feelings of love, with a catchy melody that sticks in your head after just one listen.
House Ukon no Chikara 2017Taichi Kokubun

This commercial features Taichi Kokubun powerfully telling us that the effectiveness of Ukon no Chikara is possible precisely because it’s made by House.
Because House develops a wide range of products using spices, they emphasize that their turmeric extract is uniquely House’s own.
From his confident, assertive expression that conveys pride in the product to the smile that suggests being helped by its effects, the shifts in his expressions also communicate how effective it is.
House Foods Vermont Curry “Kanna Hashimoto Appears” VersionKanna Hashimoto

This content lightly highlights Kanna Hashimoto’s appearance in a Vermont Curry commercial and conveys how irresistible the flavor is.
The storyline shows Hashimoto cooking, and just when you think she’ll serve it to others, she starts eating it herself—adding a playful touch.
Enhancing the fun portrayed in the visuals is the briefly sung Vermont Curry theme song.
It mentions the iconic ingredients—apples and honey—while expressing how they lead to a rich, flavorful taste.
House Foods Java CurryShinichi Chiba, Yoko Nogiwa

It’s a commercial styled like a drama starring Shinichi Chiba and Yoko Nogiwa that also highlights the flavor of Java Curry.
Because the settings where the two spend time—such as the seaside or a lakeside—are so refreshing, their smiles in those scenes reinforce the impression that Java Curry itself has a refreshing taste.
Since they appeared when they were married, the content also conveys a sense of affection.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced, all at once, the songs used in House Foods’ commercials. In addition to staples like stew and curry, there were tunes from commercials for a variety of products. In recent years, many commercials have featured original music, but in the past there were also many tie-in songs by popular artists. There were tracks by beloved singers across generations, such as Yumi Matsutoya and Akiko Yano, so take this opportunity to listen closely.


