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.
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JA Kyosai commercials. A collection of ads conveying peace of mind and trust (21–30).
JA Kyosai “Autumn Traffic Safety Campaign” versionJO1

It introduces JA Kyosai’s “Autumn Traffic Safety Campaign,” where JO1 looks through entries submitted for the poster contest.
Their impressed expressions while viewing the posters are striking, and you can sense warmth as they take in the feelings behind each piece.
The children’s sentiments evolve into JO1’s resolve to protect them, and the commercial also conveys a powerful sense of moving toward the future.
JA Kyosai: A Job That Stands by Your Life – “Advice You Can’t Ask Your Family (Ishikawa)” Edition

This commercial showcases what JA Kyosai Life Advisors are like by highlighting their real-life activities.
You can feel, from their mutual smiles, how they stand by people facing concerns such as medical treatment or inheritance, and the sense of security that comes from solid support.
It also portrays a key strength of Life Advisors: being easier to consult precisely because they are not family.
JA Kyosai Community Contribution Activities: “Support for Social Reintegration – Rehabilitation Center” / “JA Kyosai Anpanman Traffic Safety Caravan” / “Bicycle Safe Riding Assessment” / “Automobile Safe Driving Assessment” / “Donations to Prevent Traffic Accidents” / “Bicycle Traffic Safety Class (Stunt)” / “Traffic Safety Class for Seniors” / “Support for Training and Promoting Assistance Dogs”Sarara Saito





This commercial features Sarara Saito introducing JA Kyosai’s community contribution activities in the style of a news program.
Photos and videos of each initiative are shown while narration plays over them, making the structure easy to follow.
While showcasing a wide range of efforts, the smiles of the people involved convey a sense of human connection—an important point the ad emphasizes.
JA Kyosai Term Life Mutual Aid (Michibiki) “From a Young Age” VersionHaruka Fukuhara

The commercial featuring Haruka Fukuhara, JA Kyosai Term Life Mutual Aid (Michibiki) “From a Young Age” edition.
This piece conveys the message that it’s best to enroll in term life mutual aid early.
The cliffhanger ending that leaves you wanting more is also a highlight.
JA Kyosai Auto Insurance Kurumaster: “Instructor Minami — Estimate” EditionMinami Hamabe, Kou Nanase

Minami Hamabe, who’s so in demand in films, dramas, and commercials that there’s hardly a day you don’t see her.
She appears in JA’s automobile mutual aid “Kurumasuta” commercial, the ‘Instructor Minami: Quote’ edition.
It’s a scene set at a driving school: a man is in the learner car and Hamabe is in the passenger seat.
Since she’s in the passenger seat, that means Hamabe is the driving instructor.
The instructor recommends JA’s auto mutual aid.
Apparently you get perks just for getting a quote… and the close-up shots of Hamabe really highlight how cute she is in this ad.
Children’s Mutual Aid: ‘Curious’ EditionYukie Nakama

This is the “Curious” installment of the children’s mutual aid (kodomo kyōsai) commercial featuring Yukie Nakama, who voices her questions as a mother with kids.
When you have small children, you wonder about things like when you can sign them up for insurance, right? In the ad, Nakama-san asks about those “curious” points, and it really resonates from a mom’s perspective.
Partway through, though, she gets carried away, and all the unique traits of her child—everything great and amazing—just start pouring out of her mouth.
She really shows off that classic doting-parent side.
It’s also funny how the JA staff member looks a bit overwhelmed by her enthusiasm.
Medical Mutual Aid Medifull “Visiting a Patient” EditionKasumi Arimura, Minami Hamabe, Riku Hagiwara

The JA Medical Mutual Aid Medifull commercial “Hospital Visit” featuring Kasumi Arimura, Minami Hamabe, and Rikuu Hagiwara.
Arimura and Hagiwara visit Hamabe, who is in the hospital.
It turns out Arimura and Hamabe are sisters.
The older sister has come to visit her hospitalized younger sister… or so it seems, but the person in the bed opposite the sister is a JA Mutual Aid member, and Arimura is actually an employee.
She gets called over and ends up chatting away, completely ignoring her sister.
The younger sister worries, “You haven’t forgotten you’re here to visit me… right?” Her premonition proves true: unbelievably, Arimura forgets and leaves without visiting.
And yet, somehow, because it’s Arimura, we can’t help but forgive her (lol).


