A compilation of commercials featuring Sairi Ito—humorous and friendly ads.
Sairi Ito is an actress known as the younger sister of Shunsuke Ito from the comedy duo Oswald, and she has appeared in numerous works to date.
Her friendly and cheerful personality—quite different from how she sometimes appears in her roles—is also part of her appeal and one of the reasons for her popularity!
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials she appears in.
There are many funny commercials that make the most of her character, so whether you’re a fan or not, please take your time and enjoy them.
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Kao MegRhythm Steam Eye Mask: “Before Bed, Let the Stuffy Feeling Circulate Away” / “The Secret Is Steam” / “In the Morning, Let the Stuffy Feeling Circulate Away” / “Even at Work, Let the Stuffy Feeling Circulate Away”Sairi Ito





It depicts Sairi Ito using MegRhythm to feel refreshed when she experiences various discomforts, such as difficulty sleeping at night, sluggishness upon waking in the morning, shoulder stiffness from desk work, and daily fatigue.
In the commercial, in addition to showing Ito pleasantly using the product, illustrative footage clearly explains its effects.
Kao MegRhythm ‘Unclog and Circulate’ VersionSairi Ito

This commercial conveys, through Sairi Ito’s presence, that Kao’s MegRhythm is the perfect fit when you feel out of sorts.
It expresses those vague moments of bodily discomfort as a sense of “blockage,” and communicates that MegRhythm’s warmth helps clear that blockage.
Including the image of Sairi Ito moving lightly and freely, it depicts the relief of discomfort and the emergence of a positive cycle in the body.
National Association of Shinkin Banks: So that’s what shinkin banks are like. “Mr. Ito Getting Into Character” version / “Salary Deposit” versionSairi Ito


This is a commercial that highlights the presence of credit unions in each community and explains what a credit union is and what kind of people work there.
Presented like an interview with Sairi Ito, it asks why people use credit unions and why someone would choose to work at one.
A key point in both cases is their deep roots in the local community, which makes you think about what you can do for the place you live.
With smiling conversations, the content also conveys a sense of human warmth.
Commercials featuring Sairi Ito. A compilation of humorous and approachable commercials (11–20)
Sankaku Choco Pie: “The Song of the Sankaku Choco Pie” Edition

This is the song sung by Yoko Maki and Sairi Ito in the commercial for McDonald’s popular autumn dessert, the Sankaku Choco Pie, which appears every fall.
Titled “The Sankaku Choco Pie Song,” it celebrates the arrival of Sankaku Choco Pie season—but in fact, it’s a parody of another track! The original song is “Taiyo to Bikini” by the hip-hop group RIP SLYME.
Hearing them enthusiastically praise the charms of the Sankaku Choco Pie makes you want to head to McDonald’s, doesn’t it?
Suntory The Premium Malt’s “Premolko-chan: The Letter” / “Premolko-chan: Reunion”Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, Joe Odagiri


In this commercial, the grown-up versions of Maruko, Tama-chan, and Hanawa-kun from the anime Chibi Maruko-chan are depicted.
As the title “Puremoruko-chan” suggests, they’ve become premium adults, and the setting is New York.
Maruko is played by Suzu Hirose, Tama-chan by Sairi Ito, and Hanawa-kun by Joe Odagiri, all portrayed as impressively cool adults far beyond what you might imagine from the original.
The background music is an arranged version of the theme song Odoru Pompokolin, giving it a mature, premium feel.
Because it’s based on such a familiar work, the commercial really grabs your attention.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s: “Premol-chan – Grand Canyon” versionSuzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, Joe Odagiri

Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, and Joe Odagiri appear as grown-up versions of characters from Chibi Maruko-chan in a commercial that portrays the relationship between an adult way of living and The Premium Malt’s.
Set in a unique world where they enjoy The Premium Malt’s while gazing out over the Grand Canyon, the trio’s conversation conveys the joy of accumulating time.
Emphasizing the sense of fulfillment depicted in the visuals is a rearranged version of Odoru Pompokolin.
While the lyrics remain the same, the rhythm, sound, and vocal feel are thoroughly reworked, giving off a mature ease that suggests savoring the passage of time.
Suntory The Premium Malt’s Kaoru Ale “Premol-ko-chan: Blue Rose” Version Suzu Hirose, Sairi Ito, Joe Odagiri

This is the “Blue Rose” episode from the Premol-ko-chan series, which depicts a world line where the characters have grown into sophisticated adults.
Hanawa-kun, played by Joe Odagiri, gives blue roses to Maruko and Tama-chan, and then the three of them toast and drink The Premium Malt’s together.
It’s a development you’d never imagine in the original, and it gives you a mix of excitement and a slightly restless, fluttery feeling.


