JT commercial: A compilation of ads aiming for coexistence between smokers and non-smokers
JT, or Japan Tobacco Inc., is a company that sells tobacco products both domestically and internationally.
In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive roundup of JT commercials produced to date!
JT’s TV and online commercials mainly focus on promoting tobacco etiquette, with many of them themed around the coexistence of smokers and non-smokers.
They also feature a variety of elements, such as captivating background music that draws you in and humorous direction that keeps you watching.
Take this opportunity to check them out.
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JT commercial: A compilation of commercials aiming for coexistence between smokers and non-smokers (31–40)
JT Social Song “Don’t Need It Anymore ♪ No More Empty Formalities”Mio Imada

In JT’s commercial, Mio Imada lists various “unnecessary things” in the world while calling for a ‘sushal distance’—a play on social distance—between smokers and non-smokers.
Whenever Mio Imada names something unnecessary, two people dressed in quirky outfits chime in with a catchy song insisting, “We don’t need that.” The retro, nostalgia-tinged melody perfectly matches the ad’s mysterious vibe and sticks in your head.
You might find yourself humming it the very next moment—it’s that inexplicably addictive.


