A roundup of commercials featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki. Surprisingly, there are quite a few funny ones!
Actor Ryunosuke Kamiki, known for his refreshing smile and humorous personality, is truly captivating.
He has appeared in a wide variety of films and TV dramas, and many people see his work on a daily basis.
He also appears in numerous commercials, and despite being a handsome leading man, he often stars in unexpectedly humorous CM performances.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki.
Enjoy while paying attention to the stories and direction of each CM.
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A compilation of commercials featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki. Surprisingly, there are quite a few funny ones! (21–30)
One Piece Scratch: Zoro and the Sacred TreeRyunosuke Kamiki

This is the One Piece Scratch lottery commercial titled “Zoro and Kamiki,” featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki.
Kamiki, holding a cell phone in each hand, is apologizing profusely.
Even while on the phone, he bows deeply to apologize, but a mountain of documents spills out of the backpack he’s carrying—it’s clearly “one of those unlucky days.” At that moment, he spots a lottery booth and mutters, “Maybe this is exactly when I’ll win….” Zoro then appears on the nearby screen and gives him a push of encouragement.
The playful back-and-forth between Kamiki and Zoro makes for a very pleasant commercial.
Mitsubishi Electric Room Air Conditioner “Kekun’s Passionate Talk: Emocotech Fresh” VersionRyunosuke Kamiki

This commercial introduces how Mitsubishi Electric’s “Kirigamine” room air conditioner keeps your indoor space comfortable, along with the various features it offers to achieve that.
A character modeled after the small kana in “Kirigamine” (the ‘ヶ’) serves as the narrator—an eye-catching touch that also conveys the wish for viewers to remember it’s pronounced with a hard “ga” sound.
The scenes of Ryunosuke Kamiki focusing on his work also underscore that a comfortable temperature is being maintained.
Ku-chan’s Lucky LotteryRyunosuke Kamiki

This is the lottery commercial “Lucky Koo-chan Lottery” featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki.
Kamiki appears to be giving an important presentation as a salaryman… but for some reason, something seems a bit off.
His body starts to move slightly, in small jerks that gradually get bigger, until his body begins moving on its own and he can’t stop it.
His boss tells him to stop, but Kamiki, twirling his hands, says, “I’m just so excited!” Depending on how you look at it, it’s almost like he’s possessed by something (lol).
It’s a commercial that became a hot topic for Kamiki’s cute movements.
Spring First LotteryRyunosuke Kamiki

This is a commercial for the lottery’s “Haru Ichiban-kuji” featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki.
Dressed like a scholar and speaking in a lecturing tone, he demonstrates a “method to keep a sloth from being lazy” by waving a lottery ticket in front of the sloth to tempt it.
The sloth starts dancing comically, then moves faster and even does shadowboxing-like moves.
Kamiki laughs and says, “Hard to believe, right?” It’s the kind of ad that makes you think you’d love to see a sloth like that if it really existed.
Bandai ONE PIECE Card Game: “Wanna Join? The One Piece Card Club” VersionRyunosuke Kamiki, Yuki Yamada, Anna Yamada

This commercial shows Ryunosuke Kamiki and Yuki Yamada enjoying the One Piece Card Game, conveying that it’s a card game even people who mainly enjoy manga and anime can have fun with.
The story unfolds with Anna Yamada, who enjoys the manga, next to them as they play cards; as intriguing elements keep appearing one after another, viewers are gradually drawn into the appeal of the card game.
It clearly expresses that the game is even more enjoyable if you know the original work and that it’s something everyone can have fun with together.
That experience is your allyHaruna Kawaguchi, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Kei Tanaka, Fumino Kimura

This commercial portrays the growth and realizations of people working in various places: Ryunosuke Kamiki working at a convenience store, Fumino Kimura at an izakaya, Kei Tanaka at a moving company, and Haruna Kawaguchi at a stylish delicatessen.
Each of them experiences a change in their work mindset and way of thinking through failures or by becoming mentors to juniors.
It’s a memorable commercial in which all the cast members appear vibrant and full of life.
Suntory CRAFT BOSS Milky Presso “New-New Morning: Part 1 (New-New Language)”Hana Sugisaki, Koji Yakusho, Ryunosuke Kamiki

From the performers’ tone, the atmosphere of the music used, and the gentle color palette of the entire commercial, you can really sense the product’s smoothness and creaminess.
You might be tempted to think it’s a foreign language because of the soft-sounding speech and the subtitles, but if you listen closely, it’s actually a unique concept where they’re simply speaking Japanese—in a gentle tone with some dialect—closely matching the subtitles.
The commercial unfolds with a gentle, calm vibe, yet when you look closely at the story and the dialogue, there are parts that don’t quite make sense—and that, too, may be part of what draws you into the ad.


