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A roundup of KINCHO commercials. Their humorous direction is the charm!

Dainihon Jochugiku Co., Ltd.

handles insecticides and repellents such as Kinchōl and mosquito coils.

In fact, more people may know the “Kincho” brand—famous for its distinctive bird logo—than the company name itself.

In this article, we’ll introduce a collection of Kincho’s TV commercials.

Many spots have aired over the years, and plenty of them are humorous and memorable!

The commercials we’re about to feature are all impactful, so please enjoy as you watch.

A roundup of KINCHO commercials: charmingly humorous direction! (11–20)

KINCHO Mushikonazu Premium ‘A Good Summer’ VersionMasami Nagasawa, Jiro (Sissonne)

Masami Nagasawa KINCHO Mosquito-Effective Mushikonazzu Premium “A Good Summer” TV Commercial

This commercial features Masami Nagasawa visiting Jiro from Sisonne at his used bookstore, where they talk about the effectiveness of Mushi-Konas Premium.

Jiro uses his body to demonstrate that its protection covers a wide area with a one-meter radius.

Masami responds that it seems great not only for home use but also for camping.

They agree that using Mushi-Konas Premium will help make this summer a good one, and their slightly giddy demeanor suggests just how effective Mushi-Konas Premium really is.

KINCHO – Kincho no Uzumaki “Mosquitoes, don’t come” VersionMarie Iitoyo

KINCHO 2023 CM – Kincho Coil ‘Mosquitoes, Don’t Come’ Version

This is a commercial introducing a spiral-shaped mosquito coil, a quintessential symbol of summer.

Actress Marie Iitoyo appears, singing a cappella as she explains the coil’s effectiveness.

Iitoyo wears a sleeveless white dress, set against a reddish, sun-baked evening sky, accompanied by the calls of evening cicadas and the gentle chime of wind bells.

The production is packed with summery elements—many viewers likely felt a wave of nostalgia.

KINCHO Kinchol ‘For Young People’ Version

KINCHO “Young Audience Video” Version

Doesn’t KINCHO’s Kinchoru commercial, “Young Audience Version,” get a bit addictive? It has that image of the near future as people imagined it long ago, along with a faintly retro vibe… it makes you want to keep watching, doesn’t it? The official channel has also released a version of this commercial that loops endlessly for an hour.

KINCHO Combat: “All Clear!” VersionYasuko, Michimu Ota

KINCHO Combat TV Commercial: “All Clear!” Version (15 seconds)

The hugely popular comedian Yasuko appears in KINCHO Combat’s “All Clear!” edition.

True to her unique background of switching from the Self-Defense Forces to comedy, she does roll call while belly-crawling.

After each roll call, you get her signature “Hai~!” as expected, and the “Hai~” when she’s being silently watched by Dom Ota has a totally different vibe (lol).

KINCHO Tansu ni Gon Gon: “What the heck are you doing?” version / “I wish I hadn’t known” versionYAE、MIO

Two commercials: Kincho Tansu ni GonGon — “What the heck are you doing?” and “I didn’t want to know.”

This is a commercial for Kincho’s insect repellent “Tansu ni Gon.” There are various versions featuring these two, and every jingle is catchy—so catchy you’ll want to dance along, memorize it, and show it off somewhere.

It’s that impactful.

Kincho has been putting out a lot of fun, quirky commercials like this lately, and they’re really enjoyable, aren’t they?

KINCHO Mushikonazu “The First-Time Hanger” VersionMasami Nagasawa, Taiga Nakano

Masami Nagasawa KINCHO Mushikonazu TV Commercials: “The First Person to Hang It” & “Defenseless”

Kincho’s commercials always have a quirky edge, and the Mushi Konaz (insect repellent) ads are no exception—they get people talking every time.

The “First Person to Hang It” spot for Mushi Konaz, featuring Masami Nagasawa and Taiga Nakano, became a hot topic on social media for how funny it is.

The cinematic look makes it feel almost like a drama, and Nagasawa’s natural Kansai dialect really lands without any snark—it just feels right (lol).

The rhythm and timing of their back-and-forth is so good that you can’t help but watch the whole thing.

Compilation of KINCHO commercials. The charm lies in their humorous direction! (21–30)

Kincho KincholHideji Otaki, Kazunori Kishi

KINCHO commercial (boring)

This is a commercial in which Shūji Ōtaki and Ittoku Kishibe appear as a father and son, with Kishibe explaining the features of Kinchōl to Ōtaki.

As Kishibe talks about how the switch to a water-based formula makes it more environmentally friendly, Ōtaki cuts him off, shouting, “Boring! Your story is boring!”—a moment that left a huge impact.

It was such a memorable line that it was even featured on impressionist shows at the time.

In conclusion

We introduced a whole lineup of Kincho commercials at once. While the star-studded cast is certainly appealing, there were also some ads packed with unexpected humor. There are plenty of commercials that you’ll find yourself wanting to watch over and over, so be sure to use this article to discover your favorites.