A collection of commercials featuring Satomi Ishihara, from the latest to her past appearances.
Satomi Ishihara has appeared in numerous films and TV dramas as one of Japan’s leading actresses.
With her impressive acting skills that bring a wide range of roles to life and her charming personality, she is beloved by fans of all ages.
In this article, we’ll showcase all the commercials she has appeared in.
From long-running staples where she has served as the face of the brand—such as Kyogetsu and Sukiya—to her latest appearances, we’ve gathered them all.
Please take a look and experience her appeal for yourself.
Compilation of commercials featuring Satomi Ishihara: from the latest to past appearances (1–10)
DNP Can we make the ordinary truly ordinary? “Is ‘ordinary’ really ordinary?” version / “What happens when you keep the ordinary going?” versionNEW!Satomi Ishihara


This is a commercial in which Satomi Ishihara, portraying a DNP employee, introduces the power of the “everyday norms” that DNP values.
While depicting the difficulty of creating what we take for granted, it emphasizes how that becomes a major force for the future.
The way she speaks with a smile, adding movement, clearly conveys the fun of the initiative and a positive attitude.
Kirin Beverage Kirin Strong! Mutekids “The Birth of Mutekids!” VersionNEW!Satomi Ishihara

This commercial communicates the ingredients of Kirin Beverage’s children’s health drink, “Tsuyoizo! Mutekids,” and the intentions behind it.
Plasma lactic acid bacteria and iron support children’s health, helping them stay energetic day by day, which is expressed through the kids’ powerful movements.
The overall video conveys a cheerful atmosphere, featuring moments like Satomi Ishihara smiling at their lively energy.
Kao Humming Flair Relax “Melting” VersionSatomi Ishihara

This commercial for Humming Flair Relax features Satomi Ishihara being soothed by its scent.
The visuals use softly rendered illustrations that reflect the product concept, conveying a deep sense of comfort.
Matching the imagery, the BGM is also a relaxing track.
It’s a cover of Sakanaction’s popular song “Shin Takara-jima” performed by Mei.
Mei is the vocalist of the band LAUSBUB, and in this cover her gentle voice creates a calming, soothing feel.
Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare Loxonin All-in-One Cold Medicine “Birth” VersionSatomi Ishihara

This commercial announces the launch of a comprehensive cold medicine derived from Loxonin and highlights how it helps relieve symptoms.
Using Satomi Ishihara’s expressions and the shift in the background’s atmosphere to depict the effects, it visually conveys the easing of suffering as things brighten.
It also leverages the trust Loxonin has built over time to clearly communicate that the cold medicine is highly effective as well.
Tokyo Metro “Find my Tokyo. Long time no see!” versionSatomi Ishihara

This commercial conveys the unique character of each Tokyo Metro station through scenes of Satomi Ishihara’s experiences.
By naming the stations and depicting what she does there—along with her radiant smiles—you can feel how much joy is packed into Tokyo.
The song that further highlights the warm atmosphere of each station and neighborhood is Sukima Switch’s “Metronauts.” Its acoustic sound paired with gentle vocals creates a calm, soothing mood that is the song’s charm.
Why not give WealthNavi a try? WealthNavi “Family” version / “Friends” versionSatomi Ishihara


This commercial shows Satomi Ishihara talking with her husband and friends about asset management.
While her husband and friends complain that investing is risky or complicated and a hassle, Ishihara says she leaves everything to WealthNavi.
What stands out is her playful attitude as she coyly keeps that fact to herself instead of telling them.
docomo iPhone “Enjoy Unlimited” version / “Buy at a Great Price” versionSatomi Ishihara

This commercial features a miniaturized Satomi Ishihara introducing the fact that you can get the latest iPhone with NTT Docomo and highlighting its various attractions.
Hiding inside a bag, she whispers a suggestion to upgrade, and her smiling delivery adds a touch of charm.
The way the person’s desire to upgrade grows without realizing she’s hiding there also gives the ad a comical feel.



