[Kansai Region Local] A compilation of local commercials broadcast in Kansai
For people in Kansai, these commercials are a given, but folks from outside the region often say, “Huh, what’s that?” We’ve rounded up a collection of Kansai-only local commercials.
We’ve gathered lots of Kansai local ads—from nostalgic ones you remember seeing as a kid, to those no longer on air, to refreshed versions that are still beloved today.
Many of them are memorable, featuring catchy tunes you can’t help but hum along to and clever touches that make you chuckle.
As you watch, try counting how many of the commercials we’re about to introduce you already know!
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[Kansai Region Local] Compilation of Local Commercials Aired in Kansai (141–150)
Electrical Materials Buyback Center “Jump” Edition

This is the commercial for the Electrical Materials Buying Center, “Jump,” which operates mainly in the Kansai region.
In this version, two women jump while conveying the shop’s appeal.
The atmosphere is so fun that watching it makes you want to visit.
World Farm: “Animals All Together!” Edition

World Ranch, located in Minamikawachi District, Osaka Prefecture, is a theme park where the big draw is getting up close with lots of animals, and the commercial really showcases that appeal by featuring many different creatures.
In the “All the Animals Gather” version, animals appear one after another in a lively rhythm along with their calls, making it a spot that’s likely to be popular with kids.
The use of Kansai dialect—like gyōsan meaning “a lot” and irote na meaning “go ahead and touch”—also adds a friendly, local-commercial feel.
eo Kansai Electric SOS ‘Song of SOS’ Version

The original song sticks in your head: eo Kanden SOS’s commercial “SOS no Uta” (Song of SOS).
This version follows a woman from the moment she wakes up in the morning until she leaves the house, set to music.
Along the way, various security devices are introduced at key points.
With a diverse lineup—like the SOS Emergency Button you can keep by your pillow and the SOS Passive Sensor—it feels like flipping through a catalog, letting you enjoy discovering, “Oh, they have devices like this.” Also, if you look closely, at the very end a woman in a cat costume appears and shows off some fun moves.
eo Kanden SOS “Cross-Play” Version

Many people probably enjoy commercials that convey the appeal of products and services in unique ways.
One I’d like to introduce is Kanden SOS’s commercial titled “Cross Play.” It portrays the strictness and reliability of their security by using a baseball analogy.
A man dressed like a burglar hits a ball high and takes off running, but he’s put out at the plate in a cross play.
It even slips in a joke with the double meaning of “home” as both home plate in baseball and one’s house.
Kansai Electric Power: “Always by your side, as a matter of course.” (version)

This is a brand movie that expresses Kansai Electric Power’s corporate philosophy: “Protecting and creating the everyday.” While showing scenes from the company’s long-standing power supply operations as well as its other businesses, the narration conveys the intentions behind the philosophy.
You can really feel their strong desire to do everything they can to make the world a better place.


