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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Compilation of commercials featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki. Surprisingly, there are many funny ads!? (41–50)
Renta! “Renta! Rental Check” VersionTsuyoshi Kusanagi, Ryunosuke Kamiki

Tsuyoshi Kusanagi of Atarashii Chizu and Ryunosuke Kamiki appear in Renta!’s commercial “Renta! Rental Check.” As Kamiki tries to search for the original manga of the movie he’s watching, Kusanagi bursts through the wall of the house—his torso transformed into a smartphone! To the familiar Renta! jingle, he sings, “If there’s a manga you want to read, do a rental check on Renta!” Taking his cue, Kamiki starts searching on the smartphone that is Kusanagi’s torso.
But since the phone is technically his body, Kusanagi gets ticklish every time Kamiki scrolls.
When they finally find the title he wants, Kusanagi looks relieved.
The commercial ends with the two of them singing Renta!’s promotional song together.
au Too High-Consciousness! Takasugi-kun “Quiz Tournament” VersionNanase Nishino, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Honoka Matsumoto, Taishi Nakagawa

This is the “Quiz Tournament” episode of au’s ‘au PAY Card’ commercial series featuring the ultra high-minded Takasugi-kun.
Ryunosuke Kamiki plays the highly motivated high schooler Takasugi-kun; Honoka Matsumoto plays his classmate Matsumoto-san; Taishi Nakagawa plays the overly meticulous Hososugi-kun; and Nanase Nishino plays Savings-obsessed teacher Chosugi-sensei.
The commercials are always comical and fun, but this time it’s a quiz tournament—and it’s surprising that Chosugi-sensei is the advisor to the quiz club.
The over-the-top reactions from Takasugi-kun and Hososugi-kun are especially worth watching (lol).
Film “Daimyo Bankruptcy” — “Basic” VersionRyunosuke Kamiki, Hana Sugisaki, Kenichi Matsuyama, Fumiyo Kohinata, Aoi Miyazaki, Shinya Kote, Dori Sakurada, Ryoko Kimura, Zen Kajio, Masanobu Katsumura, Renji Ishibashi, Tadanobu Asano, Koichi Sato

This commercial introduces the plot of the film “Daimyo Bankruptcy,” highlighting the surprised and pathetic expressions shown by the lord played by Ryunosuke Kamiki.
The relaxed vibe of GReeeeN’s “WONDERFUL” also conveys the film’s comedic tone and its lighthearted content.
Film “Daimyo Bankruptcy” – “Cast” VersionRyunosuke Kamiki, Hana Sugisaki, Kenichi Matsuyama, Fumiyo Kohinata, Aoi Miyazaki, Shinya Kote, Dori Sakurada, Ryoko Kimura, Zen Kajio, Masanobu Katsumura, Renji Ishibashi, Tadanobu Asano, Koichi Sato

This is a commercial that comically presents the plot of the film “Daimyo Bankruptcy” with Fumihiko Tachiki’s powerful narration.
It introduces the cast members one by one, and their exaggerated expressions convey that it’s a delightful work with a bright, upbeat vibe.
The strong presence of Elgar’s “Pomp and Circumstance,” contrasted with the comedic expressions and movements, effectively delivers the wildly chaotic worldview.
Suntory BOSS “Forbidden Planet” EditionTommy Lee Jones, Koji Yakusho, Hana Sugisaki, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Miyuki Nakajima, Soichi Noguchi

In the 2022 commercial “Forbidden Planet,” a world is depicted where working has been prohibited by President of the Universe Miyuki Nakajima.
By portraying a timeline in which people want to work but aren’t allowed to, it prompts us to reflect on the pride and sense of purpose each person holds toward their job.
The BGM features Miyuki Nakajima’s “Headlight, Taillight.” Released in 2000 as the B-side to “Chijō no Hoshi” (“Earthly Stars”), the song conveys a somewhat decadent atmosphere while depicting people who keep moving forward with their dreams.
It’s a track that fosters a positive feeling and ties in with the commercial’s content.
Raksul Cheap Is Love: “T-Shirt” Edition / “Sticker” EditionRyunosuke Kamiki

Through Ryunosuke Kamiki standing at the shop counter, it highlights the appeal of Raksul’s online printing—being able to get items like T-shirts and stickers printed at low cost.
The content emphasizes the shop owner’s love, as he thinks about ways to lower printing costs and give back to those around him.
The development where his inner monologue about how to use the saved money is somehow conveyed to the people nearby also brings out a comedic vibe.
Recruit Staffing Ganbare wa, Meguru. “Basketball” version / “Volleyball” versionRyunosuke Kamiki


It’s a commercial that portrays basketball and volleyball players giving their all, while also conveying how that effort spreads to others.
The powerful gaze in the narration by Ryunosuke Kamiki is striking, and it really communicates a sense of future hope—that the effort you’re putting in now can inspire someone else to start giving their all too.


