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[Intriguing!] Commercials featuring Rika Izumi. A collection of buzzworthy ads.

Speaking of commercials featuring Rika Izumi, her captivating figure and friendly smile are so striking that you can’t help but be glued to the screen! Many people have probably seen her pop up on TV or video sites and wondered which company’s commercial it is.

In this article, we’ll showcase all the commercials Rika Izumi has appeared in.

From familiar spots to surprising appearances, you can fully enjoy the many charms of Rika Izumi—so be sure to take your time and have a look!

[Must-see!] Rika Izumi’s Commercial Appearances: A Collection of Trending Ads (1–10)

Indeed ‘A Simple Question’ EditionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi

Indeed TV commercial 'Simple Question' version, 15 seconds

This is a commercial that introduces the Indeed app as a convenient way to find jobs or part-time work, presented with a unique vibe.

As Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi trade dance moves while promoting Indeed, the light, catchy phrasing evokes the app’s ease of use.

The playful turn toward the question of “If the app is now convenient, what was it like before?” also adds a comedic touch.

Even the seemingly unrelated worldbuilding, separate from job hunting itself, helps capture viewers’ interest.

World Party: The Ultimate Parasol “UVO” (U-bo) VersionRika Izumi

The strongest parasol “UVO” × Rika Izumi 2024 brand movie

Model and actress Rika Izumi appears in a commercial introducing UVO, a 100% light-blocking parasol.

She talks about UVO as a recommended measure against sunlight, which seems to be getting harsher every year.

The CM repeatedly emphasizes its complete light-blocking capability, highlights the careful balance of quality and price, notes that it can be used in both sunny and rainy weather, and showcases the variety of designs.

Izumi’s poised expression and translucent skin convey a sense of trust in UVO.

Japan Coca-Cola Real Gold “Excellent Work: Office” VersionRika Izumi

Compliment-savvy boss Rika Izumi whispers “You did very well” / Real Gold commercial

In this commercial, Rika Izumi appears as a boss who’s good at giving praise, showcasing Real Gold’s commitment to supporting motivation through her interactions with her subordinate.

When a subordinate is working with a gloomy expression, the boss tells them that their proposal is perfect.

The change in their expression conveys a boost in motivation.

Focusing on the idea that being praised sparks motivation, the ad expresses Real Gold’s desire to support drinkers in the same way.

The lighting effects are striking, and the visuals convey a powerful, determined attitude.

[Must-See!] Commercials featuring Rika Izumi. Trending Commercial Collection (11–20)

Indeed “To-B Taxi Ad” editionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi, Nobu (Chidori)

Chidori’s Nob transforms into a “quirky” company president in Indeed’s new commercial, “to B Taxi Ad” edition

This content describes Rika Izumi and Nobu traveling by taxi, and how seeing an Indeed commercial there conveys that it’s also useful for recruiting.

The ad shown on the monitor was the usual one featuring Takumi Saitoh, which led them to consider whether their own company should use it too.

It also clearly emphasizes that posting a job can be completed in five minutes, expressing just how fast that is with a unique metaphor.

It’s a message that communicates Indeed’s ease of use, speed, and reliability.

Indeed “At least I want to meet twice a week” versionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi

[Limited-time “Tanabata” Version] Takumi Saito and Rika Izumi as Hikoboshi and Orihime / Indeed CM ‘Tanabata Edition’ (A)

This is a Tanabata-themed, comedic commercial in which Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi play Hikoboshi and Orihime, highlighting the appeal of Indeed.

Their outfits evoke a storybook feel, but the song is about how Indeed helps you find jobs and part-time work, creating humor through the mismatch with their costumes.

There’s a brief exchange at the end that conveys the Tanabata atmosphere, and the fact that Tanabata is only really felt in that moment further accentuates the comedy.

By singing about jobs in outfits that seem unrelated to work or part-time gigs, the ad also suggests that Indeed is a tool usable by a wide range of people.

Indeed “Free Part-Time Job Listings” VersionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi, Daigo (Chidori)

Indeed TV commercial “Free Part-time Job Posting” 15s

This commercial features Rika Izumi and Daigo, who work at a ramen shop, watching an Indeed ad and thinking about how job postings might work if they used it.

To dispel the impression that posting jobs costs a lot, the commercial highlights that listings can be posted for free and with ease.

The key point is their reactions: even their simple exclamations of surprise reinforce how approachable the service is.

The overall message conveys the idea that because it’s free and easy, it’s worth trying first to gather staff.

Indeed “What kind of monk?” (Commercial)Takumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi, Daigo (Chidori), Natsuko Yokozawa

Takumi Saito, Daigo from Chidori appear / “Indeed” commercial, “What kind of monk?” version

This commercial features Takumi Saitoh, Daigo, Rika Izumi, and Natsuko Yokozawa portraying people in various professions, conveying the fun of choosing a job.

From their serious expressions to their beaming smiles, the contrast in their expressions across different roles also suggests that you can find a job that fits you on Indeed.

The comedic touches—like outfits that seem almost over the top and unusual ways of addressing customers—are also memorable in many parts.