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.
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Compilation of commercials featuring Takuya Kimura. Introducing standout ads showcasing Kimutaku’s signature flair (21–30)
MARK & LONA “The world’s a playground” EditionTakuya Kimura, Lee Bo-mee, Kumiko Kaneda, Azuma Yano, Yusaku Miyazato

This commercial features Takuya Kimura, the brand ambassador, showcasing the appeal of MARK & LONA beyond just golf situations.
By depicting both on-course and off-course scenes, it highlights how the brand can be styled stylishly in any setting.
Townwork ‘Suspension Bridge’ EpisodeTakuya Kimura, Mana Ashida

The Townwork commercial “Suspension Bridge” featuring Takuya Kimura and Mana Ashida in zombie makeup.
It’s a snapshot while they’re getting ready to shoot a zombie movie, with Kimura and Ashida talking about Ashida’s friend.
When Ashida says, “Once again, just my bad luck,” Kimura mishears it as “Townwork?” and from there things take a slightly odd turn.
When Ashida restates her story, this time she clearly says “Townwork,” and although Kimura calls her out on it, she stays unfazed—leaving Kimura confused by the word “Townwork.” The ad is filled with comedic banter and makes you really curious about the movie they’re filming.
Choi Mac Yakki “Mr. Kimura, With His Junior” Version

In the McDonald’s commercial featuring Takuya Kimura and Taiga Nakano, the familiar “ba-da-ba-ba-baa” jingle is arranged with a rock flavor.
The ad introduces the return of the shoga-yaki burger “Yakki” to the “Choi Mac” lineup—perfect for a small bite or a little extra treat.
A rock guitar melody that perfectly matches Takuya Kimura’s cool vibe rings out, and it all wraps up with that iconic jingle! Just like in the commercial, it makes you want to swing by McDonald’s during a break at work.
Townwork “Raft” VersionTakuya Kimura, Mana Ashida

The Townwork “Raft” commercial features Takuya Kimura and Mana Ashida appearing as themselves.
This unique ad portrays the two during a commercial shoot: Kimura asks what Townwork is, and Ashida replies to his question with the phrase “ito okashi.” Since it’s a commercial, there isn’t any deep meaning; it’s designed to make an impact, which is why it uses this kind of content.
Spicy Chicken Set: ‘With Mr. Kimura and a Senior’ Edition

The Spicy Chicken Set commercial “Mr.
Kimura, With His Senior” featuring Takuya Kimura and Yasunori Danda.
This CM uses an original song produced by musician and music producer Shigekazu Aida.
A cool guitar melody plays in the background as the two argue about work in the car.
After Kimura’s line, “There’s a McDonald’s,” the music takes a brief break, then returns with more layers, adding a pop feel to the cool vibe.
The development brightens the atmosphere between the two, which has eased after stopping by McDonald’s.
It all wraps up with McDonald’s classic jingle, “ba-da-ba-ba-baa,” played on guitar.


