Japan Post commercials compilation [Postal, Kampo, Yucho]
Japan Post Holdings is a company that oversees Japan Post, Japan Post Bank (Yucho Bank), and Japan Post Insurance (Kampo Life).
You’ve probably often seen commercials for each of these on TV.
Kampo Life’s commercials feature Harami-chan, while the postal service’s ads feature Yuriyan Retriever, among other popular cast members, drawing plenty of attention.
In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of commercials related to Japan Post Holdings.
They range from gentle, heartwarming spots to fun, playful productions—enjoy the unique appeal of each one.
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Compilation of Japan Post commercials [Post, Kampo, Yucho] (1–10)
Kampo Seimei: “While Strolling Around the Neighborhood – Education Insurance Introduction”Mari Natsuki

This is a commercial where a pregnant woman is encouraged by her mother-in-law, Mari Natsuki, to get a Kanpo Life education insurance policy.
A few days later, a Kanpo Life representative visits their home and explains the details of the policy.
When the representative begins with “At Kanpo Life…,” the dogs start barking.
Wondering what’s going on, it turns out Kanpo Life is “number one” in the number of education insurance policies in force.
It’s a witty, friendly commercial! The BGM is “The Whistler and His Dog,” a tune often used in other companies’ commercials as well.
It’s a calm, convivial piece of music.
A 100-year life. Yorisou Kanpo: “Standing by that happiness” / “Standing by that dream”Kina Yazaki, Uta Aoi

This commercial portrays life stages, starting with footage from right after birth and moving through school days, then getting a job, marriage, childbirth, and so on.
The progress bar displayed at the bottom of the screen in step with each life stage is striking.
Set to visuals that depict a life full of ups and downs, the narration conveys Kampo Life’s commitment to being there for people throughout their lives.
The BGM for the CM features the American folk song “Red River Valley,” arranged as a soothing, easy-to-listen-to ballad sung with LUCA’s calm vocals.
Kampo Life: “Strolling Around the Neighborhood – The Evolving Insurance Edition”First Summer Uika, Jiro (Sissonne), Igo Shogi

While First Summer Uika is walking her dog, she’s stopped by Jiro from Japan Post Insurance and the comedy duo Igo Shogi.
They highlight the convenience of being able to check your insurance details on a smartphone and emphasize how attentively the company listens to customers’ voices.
Matching the keyword “listening,” there’s a playful effect where everyone’s ears twitch, and in the latter half even the dog with Uika moves its ears to underscore the point.
It’s a cute and memorable commercial.
The BGM is “The Whistler and His Dog,” which perfectly fits the ad’s staging—a tune with an adorably catchy melody.
Compilation of Japan Post commercials [Postal Service, Kampo, Yucho] (11–20)
Kampo Life Insurance Endowment Policy: “New Employees, the Never-Ending Anxiety Problem”

This Kanpo Life commercial is an introduction to an endowment insurance policy aimed at new working adults.
As two young employees talk about their financial worries in a Chinese restaurant, Mr.
Kanpo appears and explains the details and appeal of the endowment policy.
It’s a commercial that feels especially relevant to people who have just entered the workforce.
Japan Post Graduation and Departure CampaignAina the End

This is a commercial that uses one of BiSH’s signature songs, performed solo by Aina The End on THE FIRST TAKE.
As BiSH approaches disbandment, the ad movingly depicts Aina The End writing a letter to her fellow members.
The song is arranged with a gentle, piano-centered sound that highlights the message of the lyrics and her vocals.
Aina The End’s gratitude toward BiSH and her feelings for the members resonate deeply, intertwining with her soaring voice to create a powerful emotional impact.
Japan Post China Branch “Cheering Song” VersionHIPPY

This commercial portrays the people working at Japan Post’s Chugoku Branch and their daily dedication.
It not only shows the familiar work of postal services in an easy-to-understand way, but also emphasizes their close ties to the community and interactions with local residents.
The CM song, “Yell for You,” is performed by singer-songwriter HIPPY.
His powerful performance in uniform conveys encouragement to those who are doing their best and a warm feeling toward the community.


