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Mio Imada’s Commercials: Complete History and CM Appearances [2026]

Mio Imada is an actress in high demand across films, TV dramas, and more.

Beloved by a wide range of audiences, young and old alike, she has also appeared in numerous commercials.

In this article, we’ll compile and introduce the commercials featuring this actress, who is one of today’s most talked-about talents.

From commercials that charmingly feature her Hakata dialect—a hallmark of her Fukuoka roots—to spots with unique direction, and stylish appearances that highlight her work as a model, each offers a different appeal.

Be sure to check them out.

Mio Imada Commercials: Complete History [2026] (71–80)

Dai-ichi Life Jibun Care: “Lack of Exercise” / “Lack of Sleep” / “Overeating” versionsMio Imada

Mio Imada appears in the commercial for Jibun Care, which includes coverage for lifestyle-related diseases.

In the ad, she encourages taking the stairs instead of the escalator and cautions against lack of sleep and overeating, depicting support for improving daily habits.

Lump-Sum Comprehensive Medical Insurance: “Shiritori with the Devil” EditionMio Imada, DAIGO

#77 [Dai-ichi Life Commercial Compilation] Featuring Mio Imada

This commercial empathizes with worries about the cost of hospitalization and offers suggestions about medical insurance.

DAIGO is shown agonizing over being hospitalized, when Mio Imada appears as an angel and a devil, each presenting opposing viewpoints.

The devil argues that since hospital stays are short, there’s no need for a lump-sum insurance plan, while the angel says such a plan is necessary because various expenses add up.

The angel’s detailed, persuasive arguments are particularly compelling.

The story unfolds so that not only DAIGO but even the devil is convinced, making you want to listen to the angel’s case.

Hankyu Hanshin Properties: Toward a City of People and Connections — DeclarationMio Imada

Mio Imada: “To a city of people and connections. ~Declaration Edition~” 30 seconds – Hankyu Hanshin Properties

This commercial features Mio Imada introducing the community-building vision pursued by Hankyu Hanshin Properties.

As the title “Hankyu Hanshin Properties: Toward a City of People and Connections” suggests, it speaks of aiming for a city where connections between people are fostered and every aspect of life becomes seamlessly linked.

It’s a commercial that makes the future feel a little more exciting.

Mio Imada Commercials: Complete History [2026] (81–90)

Kirin Beer Harekaze ‘Sunny, Wind, Earth.’ VersionTeruyoshi Uchimura, narration Mio Imada

Harekaze “Sun, Wind, Earth.” Chapter 2024 60 seconds

The commercial “Sun, Wind, Soil” shows Teruyoshi Uchimura visiting the fields where the hops used in Harekaze are grown and talking with the farmers.

The field he visits has just finished its hop harvest and is now being tended in preparation for next year.

Seeing, through the commercial, how carefully the farmers nurture the crop only heightens anticipation for the product, doesn’t it?

SCSK “Wedding Dress” VersionMio Imada

TV Commercial “Wedding Dress” / SCSK Corporation

This commercial from SCSK, a company engaged in a wide range of IT-related services, features Mio Imada in a wedding dress sprinting at full speed.

By showing Imada running in a wedding dress, it expresses a love for IT, and combined with the highly impactful visuals, it’s likely left a strong impression on many viewers.

SoftBank “Mio-chan and Sunday-kun” version

Mio Imada (今田美桜) _ SoftBank commercial

The commercial for SoftBank’s “Cyber Sunday,” where you can get coupons every Sunday.

In addition to Mio Imada, Jun Shison and the Father Dog also appear.

Jun Shison plays the role of Sunday and is called “Sunday-kun” (lol).

When Mio Imada says, “Sunday-kun, please do that thing,” he first unleashes a “Sunday Beam,” but when she says, “Not that one,” everyone suddenly starts singing, and you find out what Cyber Sunday is.

moz BIG BACKPACK BOOK GRAY

moz BIG BACKPACK BOOK GRAY ver.

It’s a commercial for a magazine freebie that makes you want to say, “Mio Imada is cute too.” I wondered if it was in some dialect.

When it comes to magazine freebies—especially the ones that come with fashion magazines—people want items that are both practical and cute, right? A gray backpack goes with anything, and this one is adorable! Wouldn’t you be happy if it’s also fully functional?