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[If only it existed] A compilation of Kobayashi Pharmaceutical commercials

You often see commercials for Kobayashi Pharmaceutical—known for over-the-counter medicines, skincare products, air fresheners, and more—when watching TV, don’t you?

Many of their products have names that seem linked to their effects, and their commercials often have a unique sense of humor.

I think there are quite a few people who are secretly fans of Kobayashi Pharmaceutical.

In this article, we’ll showcase a whole lineup of Kobayashi Pharmaceutical commercials!

From funny ads to straightforward spots that simply convey a product’s appeal, we’ll introduce a variety of commercials, so please take your time and enjoy.

[Wouldn’t it be nice if…] Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Commercial Compilation (1–10)

Chirakku: “Heavy Menstruation” Edition

Chilakku: “Menorrhagia” Version D (CRK-001)

This is a commercial that introduces the effects of Chirakku, which supports women by empathizing with their concerns and guiding them toward solutions.

It presents examples of worries that might happen and shows how Chirakku can resolve them.

The gentle animation used to explain the benefits of Kampo (traditional Japanese herbal medicine) also conveys a sense of kindness and warmth.

Mizu Nine: “Caused by fluid on the knee” Edition

Mizunine “Knee Fluid as the Cause” Version D (MZN-0301)

This commercial promotes Mizunine as a solution for concerns that knee pain or difficulty moving may be caused by fluid buildup in the knees.

While the idea of something working inside the body can feel a bit unsettling, it emphasizes that it’s based on Kampo (traditional Japanese herbal medicine), conveying a gentle effect.

After the effects set in, the ad shows light, smooth movement, creating a refreshing impression.

Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Whitening Charcoal Toothpaste: “Coffee Stain” Version

Whitening Tooth Powder Web Ad “Coffee Stain” Version (BSM-0016)

This is a commercial that points out the potential for stains to build up in people who drink coffee in their daily lives, while appealing to those very people to use a whitening charcoal toothpaste.

Along with a light, upbeat song, it depicts everyday scenes where coffee is always nearby, conveying that precisely because it’s always there, stains tend to accumulate.

It then highlights how the whitening charcoal toothpaste works, showing the gradual transformation to whiter teeth through imagery.

Overall, the light tone communicates that it’s easy and approachable to use.

[Wouldn’t it be nice if we had this?] A compilation of Kobayashi Pharmaceutical commercials (11–20)

Sawayaka Breath, Feel It Instantly: “Gum Odor” version

Feel the fresh-breath effect instantly — NAC Revised Again: “Gum Odor” Version D (S1S-0308)

This commercial portrays the worry of mouth odor that lingers no matter how much you care for it, and highlights how Nama-Ha’s refreshing breath sensation solves that problem.

It conveys that if odor doesn’t go away even after care, the gums may be to blame, and that addressing that root cause is what matters first.

By clearly visualizing the areas that are difficult to care for and how the product acts on them, it conveys a strong sense of effectiveness and reassurance.

Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Mukou Kukan ‘Premium Deodorizing Beads’ VersionRei Okamoto

Unscented Space: “Special Deodorizing Beads” Version D (MKX-0326)

This commercial for Unscented Space highlights the convenience of simply placing it to deodorize, using the musty, unpleasant smell of a shoe cabinet as an example.

Rather than masking odors with fragrance, it emphasizes thorough deodorization, making it especially appealing to those sensitive to smells.

Towards the end, it also shows that it can be used in the kitchen and bedroom, conveying its high versatility as another attractive feature.

Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Bokolon “The Cause of the Pain” Version

Bocoren P Revised 'Causes of Pain' Version D (BKR-0115)

This commercial clearly explains what symptoms Kobayashi Pharmaceutical’s Bokoren is effective for by linking them to everyday, casual concerns.

It points out that a lingering feeling of incomplete urination may be connected to pain, and shows how resolving it leads to a healthier daily life.

Including the facial expressions, the shift from dark to bright visuals conveys the product’s strong effectiveness, doesn’t it?

Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Chumecure “Even with moisturizing, it keeps coming back” version

Chumecure “Even With Moisturizing, It Comes Back” Version D (NL9-0302)

This is a commercial for Chumecure, a product that treats dry, rough cuticles caused by external irritants like nail care.

The video shows genuinely chapped fingertips being moisturized, only to crack again with a snapping sound and return to their rough state.

But with Chumecure, they heal beautifully.

The woman who had been worried smiles brightly and says, “Alright!”