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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)

Mitsubishi UFJ Card “A Family with En (Fate/Connection)” — Episode: “Big Brother Starts a Part-Time Job”NEW!Satomi Ishihara, Takuya Kimura, Koji Mizukami

A Family with “En”: “Big Brother Starts a Part-time Job” Version, 30s CPN Included

Satomi Ishihara, Takuya Kimura, and Koji Mizukami appear as siblings in the Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS commercial.

In this ad, it seems Ishihara’s birthday is coming up, and she’s out shopping at a mall with her younger-brother character played by Mizukami.

Then a costumed character that had been dancing on stage comes over and suddenly takes off the costume…! Inside is Kimura, who plays their older brother.

It turns out he’s been working a part-time job to buy a birthday present for his little sister.

However, the ad introduces a campaign where if you sign up for a Mitsubishi UFJ Card, open a bank account, and meet certain conditions, you can receive points worth 43,000 yen.

That’s more than enough to buy a birthday present for a family member!

Fujitsu FMVTakuya Kimura, Ittoku Kishibe

[Nostalgic CM] FMV (15-second version) Takuya Kimura, Ittoku Kishibe, Fujitsu, 2006 Retro Japanese Commercials

This is a commercial for Fujitsu’s FMV computers featuring Takuya Kimura.

It was a running gag that Ittoku Kishibe would show up and engage in a surreal exchange with Kimura, which many people probably found funny and memorable.

In this particular ad, you don’t see Kishibe at first—only to realize that he’s actually playing the underground dweller.

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).

Mitsubishi UFJ Bank Emut “Topping Account” version / “Topping Account: Credit Card” version / “Topping Account: Asset Management” versionTakuya Kimura, Koji Mizukami

This is a commercial from MUFG Bank’s Emut that introduces what a “Topping Account” is through an exchange between Takuya Kimura and Koji Mizukami.

It conveys that by linking various services—such as asset management and credit cards—to your account, managing your daily finances becomes more convenient.

By paralleling this with the image of considering burger toppings, it also clearly highlights how easily you can add “toppings” to your account.

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.

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.

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.