JA Kyosai commercials: A compilation of ads conveying peace of mind and trust.
Have you ever seen a JA Kyosai commercial? JA Kyosai’s ads have featured many popular actresses over the years.
In this article, we’ll showcase a wide range of JA Kyosai commercials, including those that are especially appealing thanks to their star-studded casts.
Alongside spots that convey trust and peace of mind—highlighting the importance of being prepared for the unexpected—you’ll also find some light-hearted ads that are sure to make you smile.
Take this opportunity to take a closer look at JA Kyosai’s commercials.
JA Kyosai commercials. A collection of commercials conveying peace of mind and trust (1–10)
JA Kyosai “Bonds Give Us the Strength to Move Forward (Veteran)” Version

This commercial focuses on the idea that mutual aid is about people supporting one another, portraying how that belief gives you the strength to move forward.
It shows that having mutual aid lets you feel secure in times of need and supports you in taking the next step, with a farmer as the main character.
By also depicting a cycle in which people are inspired to support others in the same way, the CM conveys the security and warmth of mutual aid.
Enhancing the warm atmosphere of the visuals is a song by Reitaro Strange Reitaro (Kimyo Reitaro).
The gentle sound is striking, and the lightness in his vocals also expresses a sense of kindness.
JA Kyosai 3rd-Quarter Visit Activity: “Meddling” EditionKasumi Arimura, Minami Hamabe

This commercial portrays JA Kyosai’s home-visit activities through the depiction of sisters played by Kasumi Arimura and Minami Hamabe.
It shows that what might be considered meddlesome in everyday life can serve as attentive care during home visits.
The piece conveys a strong commitment to standing by policyholders through their various concerns and supporting healthy, fulfilling lives.
Further emphasizing the warm tone of the visuals is a song by Masahiro Tobinai.
The overlapping of light rhythms and vocals is striking, conveying a relaxed atmosphere that radiates warmth.
JA Kyosai Automobile Insurance Kurumaster “Presentation” VersionMinami Hamabe

This is a commercial where Minami Hamabe explains what JA’s automobile mutual aid, “Kurumaster,” is.
It talks about how the mutual aid addresses what users are looking for in auto coverage and provides solid solutions.
Using visuals, it clearly explains the details of the coverage, and her gentle smile conveys a sense of reassurance.
JA Kyosai LA Document: Aichi Edition / Shimane EditionYukie Nakama


This piece closely follows JA life advisors across various regions in Japan, showing how they stay close to policyholders’ daily lives.
It emphasizes their supportive stance not only by illustrating how JA Kyosai provides coverage, but also by showing advisors lending a hand with everyday tasks whenever they have time.
The fact that there are life advisors in places like Aichi and Shimane also highlights this spirit of being by people’s side.
From Yukie Nakama’s interview, you can sense that each person takes pride in their work and tackles it with dedication.
JA Kyosai Building Rehabilitation Mutual Aid: ‘Passing on Learning’ Edition

This is a commercial that introduces JA’s Building Renovation Mutual Aid while also conveying the feelings behind it.
By learning about the total amount of damage caused by a major disaster in the past, it communicates the importance of mutual aid.
It depicts the idea that clearly conveying what happened at that time becomes an opportunity for people to learn about mutual aid, which in turn leads to peace of mind.
JA Kyosai: A job that supports your life – Nagano Prefecture edition

This commercial shows Ms.
Kitahara, a life advisor working at JA Minami Shinshu in Nagano Prefecture, proposing a review of contracts to policyholders who haven’t revisited their terms for many years.
Ms.
Kitahara writes handwritten letters to policyholders to suggest reviewing their contracts.
Some might feel that handwritten letters are inefficient in this day and age, but hearing Ms.
Kitahara talk about wanting to stand by policyholders and treat them with genuine sincerity really boosts one’s trust in JA Kyosai, doesn’t it?
JA Kyosai — Work That Stands by Your Life: “The Effort to Communicate (Mie Prefecture)”

This is a commercial in which Mr.
Araya, a life advisor at JA Ise in Mie Prefecture, talks about what he keeps in mind when explaining the details of mutual aid coverage.
He says his job is to explain clearly and accurately without using difficult terms, and you can feel his desire to stand by the policyholder.
He also says he uses the standard of whether he could recommend it to his own family, and his words convey sincerity, raising expectations that “he’ll surely think about it with genuine care.”



