A roundup of commercials featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki. Surprisingly, there are a lot of funny ones! (31–40)
Lottery: The Man, the Woman, and the Billionaire — Episode 14: “The Vanished Man (Loto 7)”Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Koji Yamamoto
[He, She, and the Billion-Yen Man] Episode 14 “The Vanished Man” (Loto 7) 30 seconds
Episode 14, “The Vanished Man (Lotto 7),” portrays the disappearance of Koji Yamamoto from the previous Episode 13 and the feelings that Ryunosuke Kamiki has toward him.
Even though Kamiki had more or less found Yamamoto annoying, once he’s actually gone, Kamiki feels something missing—an unexpected turn of events.
It’s a uniquely compelling commercial that really makes you want to see what happens next.
Mitsubishi Electric EcoCute “The Best Bath” VersionRyunosuke Kamiki, Ken Mitsuishi, Hikari Ishida, Sara Shida
Mitsubishi EcoCute “The Best Bath” 30-second version [Official Mitsubishi Electric]
The EcoCute commercial begins with a scene where Ayla Shida answers Ryunosuke Kamiki’s call, “The bath is ready!” She soaks in the tub, enjoying herself and saying, “Nothing beats being the first in the bath.” However, it’s revealed that her older brother Kamiki, as well as their father played by Ken Mitsuishi and Hikari Ishida, have already bathed—so Shida isn’t actually first.
The ad emphasizes that the water looks clean enough to be mistaken for a first bath thanks to EcoCute’s Kirari YuKeep feature.
Many viewers will likely find it appealing that the whole family can enjoy a pleasant bath.
Lottery [He, She, and the Billion-Yen Man] Episode 1: “The Ten-Billion-Yen Man”Ryunosuke Kamiki, Koji Yamamoto, Mone Kamishiraishi
[He, She, and the Billionaire] Episode 1: 'The Billion-Yen Man' (Lotto) 30 seconds
This is episode 1 of the lottery commercial series “He, She, and the 1 Billion Yen Man,” featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki, Koji Yamamoto, and Mone Kamishiraishi.
While they’re spending peaceful days, a mysterious man suddenly appears, introducing himself while showing a Lotto ticket and saying, “My hobby is 1 billion yen.” It carefully portrays the character’s first appearance.
For now, it’s just Koji Yamamoto’s character, Koji Yamamoto, showing up and introducing himself, but it really makes you wonder how he’ll play a role going forward.
It’s a series that aims to spotlight Koji Yamamoto as a spark in their calm everyday life—and the shifts in relationships that result.
Robert Akiyama becomes the wildly free “mythical beast, Rentaulos”! Unique banter with Ryunosuke Kamiki in Renta!’s new TV commercial, ‘Renta! Rentaulos’ edition
In Renta!’s commercial “Rentaur” featuring Ryuji Akiyama from Robert transformed not into a centaur but a “Rentaur,” and Ryunosuke Kamiki, Akiyama appears before Kamiki, who’s reading manga on his smartphone on a train.
He tells him, “I read the same manga, but you should read it on Renta! to get a good deal—make it work, man,” appealing to him.
He then performs a mysterious enka number to introduce Renta! It’s a chaotic scene, but it’s packed with a kind of meticulously crafted humor—like the horse-like Akiyama playing on “make it work” and the wordplay between “Renta!” and enka.
Just when it seems like the two are about to share a touching moment at the end, Akiyama makes sure to push the Renta! name to Kamiki one more time before it wraps up.
Ryunosuke Kamiki looks puzzled yet bright-faced by Robert Akiyama’s “Rentaurus”… New TV commercial for Renta! ‘Want Some Energy’ edition
In Renta!’s commercial “Need a Boost,” Ryûji Akiyama from Robert and Ryunosuke Kamiki appear as ‘Rentaurus,’ a play on a centaur.
Kamiki visits his favorite manga artist, tries to grab a manga but fails, and confides that he’s been messing up a lot lately.
Akiyama approaches holding a smartphone with Renta! open and coolly encourages him, saying, “An offhand line might just change your life.” Kamiki feels lighter after hearing this, when Akiyama adds, “Though I did get turned into a horse.” Kamiki replies with a wry smile, but as he’s left puzzled by Akiyama’s cryptic “Right?”, the commercial abruptly ends.