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.
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Mio Imada’s Commercials: Complete History [2026] (41–50)
GU “LOW WAIST / Brazilian-Bikothian” AdAyami Nakajo, Mio Imada

This is a commercial introducing GU’s low-waist baggy pants, emphasizing how the low rise flatters the hips and waist.
It features Ayami Nakajo and Mio Imada performing as a duo, and their light, breezy vibe clearly conveys how easy the pants are to wear.
Not only the two of them, but also the people in the background are wearing low-waist baggy pants in various colors, highlighting the wide range of options.
P&G Ariel: “A detergent that makes laundry completely easy and amazingly clean? Ari-ENU (for indoor drying)”Mio Imada, Koji Yamamoto

This commercial is amusing because it plays on the product name Ariel with a back-and-forth of “arienu” (impossible) and “arieru” (possible).
Koji Yamamoto says that even if you dry laundry indoors, not having any odor is “arienu,” just because you used Ariel.
In response, Mio Imada confidently declares that with Ariel Gel Balls, that’s “Ariel-able!” The ad then introduces that it has the same deodorizing power as soaking with bleach for 30 minutes, which is quite surprising in terms of its deodorizing strength.
Dream Jumbo Lottery “GO-OKU On Sale Now” Version / “Building Blocks” VersionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Mio Imada, Yūma Yamoto


The commercials “GO-OKU Now On Sale” and “Building Blocks” highlight just how much dream the Dream Jumbo Lottery holds.
In “GO-OKU Now On Sale,” Satoshi Tsumabuki and Yuma Yamoto appear as they take on an original game called GO-OKU, where you place a 5 on top of a stack of blocks.
Mio Imada watches them from a slight distance with a cool, detached gaze, and the temperature gap in their interactions makes it amusing.
Meanwhile, in “Building Blocks,” the ads emphasize that Dream Jumbo is the one to aim for and that Dream Jumbo Mini has an even higher chance of winning, with the high-energy back-and-forth between Imada and Yamoto leaving a strong impression.
Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan – The Story of Electricity and People: “When You Open the Fridge” / “This Filming Too”Mio Imada


This is a commercial that conveys how indispensable electricity is to people’s lives by highlighting the relationship between electricity and people.
In it, Mio Imada reflects on her memories and her experiences during the shoot, considering her connection to electricity and, through that, coming to appreciate how important it is.
It also communicates that because we will continue to be connected with electricity, it’s important to think about what electricity should be like in the future, and it introduces initiatives by the Federation of Electric Power Companies based on that idea.
Kirin Beer Harekaze “We did it” VersionMio Imada

Kirin Beer, the official sponsor of Japan’s national soccer team, released this commercial to celebrate the victory in the match against Bahrain held on March 20, 2025—and it was reportedly aired only once.
In the ad, Mio Imada celebrates the national team’s win and declares her continued support.
The background music is the familiar “Kaze ni Naritai,” a signature song by THE BOOM released in 1995.
Townwork Townwork Song “Humming” Version / “Standing” VersionMio Imada


Mio Imada appears in the Townwork commercials, known for the catchphrase “If you’re going to get a part-time job, Townwork.” In the “Humming” version, she is shown singing a parody of “When the Saints Go Marching In.” In contrast, in the “Standing” version, the parody plays as background music, but Mio Imada simply stands there, looking a bit bashful.
The final shot of her flashing a peace sign with a smile is particularly memorable.
Neither spot relies on flashy appeals, yet both are crafted into highly memorable commercials.
NICHIREI Authentic Fried Rice: “Chunky Char Siu, Seriously Delicious.”Mio Imada

This commercial promotes the renewal of Nichirei’s Authentic Fried Rice, powerfully conveying what’s changed through striking visuals.
The story shows Mio Imada realizing the differences only after she starts eating, with her expressions and the narration conveying her surprise and delight at the stronger presence of char siu pork.
Another highlight is that she’s shown eating it in a Chinese restaurant setting, which, along with the background, reinforces the message of a truly authentic flavor.


