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A roundup of commercials featuring Takuya Kimura: introducing standout ads showcasing his signature ‘Kimutaku’ flair.

Takuya Kimura is the very embodiment of a star—he excels at everything, from singing and dancing to acting and talking.

With his sweet looks and charismatic presence, he continues to captivate fans of all genders.

Because he’s so widely supported across demographics, he appears in a broad range of commercials, and you often see him on TV.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials Takuya Kimura has appeared in so far.

They range from funny to cool, so take this opportunity to revisit them.

A roundup of commercials featuring Takuya Kimura. Introducing must-see ads packed with classic ‘Kimutaku’ flair (1–10)

Mynavi Tenshoku “Appearance” versionTakuya Kimura

Mynavi Tenshoku | “Introduction” (No Subtitles_FHD)

In the “Appearance” version of the commercial featuring Takuya Kimura as the spokesperson, the ad seems to speak for our feelings about changing jobs.

“You always want to open the door to the future with your own hands, right?” says Kimura.

His words make you feel that with Mynavi Tenshoku, you can carry out your job hunt at your own pace and in your own way.

It suggests that it’s a perfect service for those who want to take the lead themselves.

Mynavi Tenshoku “Lifestyle” VersionTakuya Kimura

Mynavi Tenshoku | “Lifestyle Edition” (No Subtitles_FHD)

This commercial features Takuya Kimura, highlighting that Mynavi Tenshoku offers many job listings where you can choose your working style.

He says that changing how you work is a valid option whether it’s “because your lifestyle has changed” or “because you want to change your lifestyle,” encouraging those who are thinking about changing jobs.

By keeping the message simple and not saying too much, the CM ends up being all the more memorable.

Mynavi Job Change: “Two Windows” / “Beyond the Window” / Mynavi Job Change Agent: “An Agent Who Faces You”

This commercial features Takuya Kimura appearing as a Mynavi Tenshoku (Mynavi Job Change) staff member, speaking directly about the mindset needed when taking on a career change.

It not only promotes Mynavi Tenshoku but also highlights the offerings of Mynavi Tenshoku Agent, expressing how using both appropriately can lead to a better future.

A key point is that it shows him in the role of an agent receiving consultations, reflecting the company’s desire for viewers to feel comfortable seeking advice.

His strong expressions and narration convey a sense of reassurance and trust.

A roundup of commercials featuring Takuya Kimura. Introducing standout ads bursting with his signature KimuTaku style (11–20).

OWNDAYS Monologue of the Eyes: ‘Black Tears’ / ‘Crocodile’Takuya Kimura

This commercial showcases stylish black frames, featuring Takuya Kimura, the global ambassador for OWNDAYS.

With a distinctive aesthetic—Kimura shedding black tears and gazing at a crocodile—it expresses the meticulous craftsmanship embedded in the frames.

The mature atmosphere conveys that these glasses can also inspire confidence.

MARK & LONA “GOLF FOR THE FUTURE RETURN – Return to the Origin –” VersionTakuya Kimura

GOLF FOR THE FUTURE: Return Edition – Back to the Origins –

This commercial highlights the brand’s cool design through the presence of Takuya Kimura, the brand ambassador for MARK & LONA.

The item Kimura wears is a different color of the same model he wore when he became ambassador, which also conveys a respect for the brand’s origins.

Throughout, his serious expression suggests the meticulous attention to detail embedded in each item.

Lotte Premium Ghana: Dramatic Single PieceTakuya Kimura

Lotte Premium Ghana TV commercial “Dramatic Single Bite” 15 seconds (5 varieties) Takuya Kimura

This commercial highlights the sense of luxury conveyed through Takuya Kimura’s expression as he eats Lotte’s Premium Ghana.

It portrays him closing his eyes the moment he tastes it, at a loss for words, capturing the shockingly rich flavor.

In the end, he smiles and uses gestures to suggest how the taste unfolds, yet no words ever come out, giving the ad a subtly comedic tone.

Yodogawa Steel Works: “Don’t settle. Yodokou.”Takuya Kimura

Yodokou CM “Don’t Fit In. Yodokou” 30-sec Version (Company Name Change Ver.)

This commercial promotes the company’s name change from Yodogawa Steel Works to Yodokou, while conveying the message of breaking out of the box.

It begins with Takuya Kimura fitting into boxes of various sizes, and ends with him bursting out, expressing a spirit of challenging boundaries.

Rather than being confined by its long 90-year history, the video powerfully conveys the company’s determination to keep pushing forward with new challenges.