Speaking of Camera no Kitamura, it’s a store well known for selling new and used cameras and offering photo printing services.
They have locations nationwide, so many of you have probably seen a store in your city.
We’re all familiar with Camera no Kitamura, but do you know what kinds of commercials they air?
Among them, there are some surprisingly entertaining ads with clever direction that you’ll definitely want to check out!
In this article, we’ll introduce Camera no Kitamura’s commercials all at once, so be sure to take a look.
- A roundup of KitKat commercials. The catchy presentation that conveys its deliciousness is the charm!
- Fujifilm commercials: a collection of TV spots for Utsurun-desu (QuickSnap) and instax
- A roundup of commercials featuring Takuya Kimura: introducing standout ads showcasing his signature ‘Kimutaku’ flair.
- A roundup of commercials featuring Kazuki Kitamura. The impactful ads are the main draw.
- Compilation of commercials from Megane Ichiba. Commercials promoting a secure, worry-free eyeglass life.
- Kubota commercials roundup: spotlight on the cast and direction!
- Commercials by Kameda Seika: A compilation of ads for arare and senbei rice crackers.
- A roundup of Yamada Denki commercials: spotlight on deals and drama-style storytelling
- Compilation of Nestlé Japan commercials. Ads for Nescafé and KitKat.
- A commercial for Fashion Center Shimamura. Stylish clothing you can easily afford.
- A collection of commercials featuring Fumino Kimura: mesmerizing, gem-like ads you can’t help but watchNEW!
- Tokyo Shoe Distribution Center commercial roundup: charming, friendly ads
- Canon commercials: A collection of ads with a cool, stylish vibe
Commercials of Camera no Kitamura: A compilation of ads for accessory sales and photo printing
Kitamura Camera: “We also offer home-visit purchasing for items other than cameras.”Ken Yasuda, Nori Sato

This commercial conveys that Camera no Kitamura also buys items other than cameras, through a drama depicting a father filming his daughter.
As Yasu da Ken laments that trading in his current camera isn’t enough to purchase a new one, Nori Sato suggests that they can buy other items as well.
Yasu da Ken’s consistently troubled expression throughout leaves a strong impression.



