Many people living in the Kansai region may have a strong impression of the Kyoto Bank commercials.
With the catchphrase “A lo—ng relationship,” the ‘Kyoto Bank Senryu Theater’ series airs as a local commercial limited to the Kansai area.
These Kyoto Bank commercials range widely in tone—from ones that make you chuckle to those that gently warm the heart.
There may be quite a few people who would say, “I’m actually a fan of the Kyoto Bank commercials.”
In this article, we’ll introduce all the Kyoto Bank commercials that have aired so far, so please take your time and enjoy revisiting them.
- [Kansai Region Local] A compilation of local commercials broadcast in Kansai
- Mio Imada’s Commercials: Complete History and CM Appearances [2026]
- A roundup of Mizuho Bank commercials: ads with a warm, inviting feel
- [Funny Commercials] Hilarious! Memorable Ads
- A list of TV commercials from banks nationwide: introducing commercials that convey a sense of security and trust.
- JR commercial roundup. A comprehensive look at commercials where you can see the trains!
- A compilation of Aiful commercials: introducing ads with a uniquely captivating world view
- A roundup of Kyoto’s local commercials: a special feature of ads you can’t help but keep watching
- Compilation of Gekkeikan commercials. Commercials from a Kyoto-based sake manufacturer.
- A roundup of local commercials from Osaka Prefecture—all at once. Including those catchy phrases you can’t help but hum.
- A comprehensive introduction to Hyogo Prefecture’s local TV commercials: a collection of ads loved by the community
- Shiga Prefecture Local Commercial Guide: A Collection of Community-Focused Advertisements
- [Famous] Compilation of Local Commercials from Across Japan
Kyoto Bank Commercial Compilation [A Long, Long Relationship] (1–10)
Kyoto Bank “Floor Wiping” Edition

When it comes to Kyoto Bank commercials, the familiar catchphrase that makes you want to say “This is the one!” is the ‘Looong relationship’ series.
This time, the thing that’s gotten really long is—believe it or not—a cleaning rag.
More than fifteen elementary school kids are lined up in a row, using a single rag to clean.
Kyoto Bank’s ads always make you wonder, “What’s the theme this time?” and get you excited.
Kyoto Bank Card Loan 2024 TV Commercial Mayu Matsuoka



This commercial, featuring Mayu Matsuoka, introduces Kyoto Bank’s card loan.
She talks about wanting to support customers, explains things like screening and repayment methods, and emphasizes that it’s easy and convenient to use.
With Matsuoka’s bright expression, the ad has a friendly, approachable feel.
Kyoto Bank Senryu Theater Episode 3: “Uniform”

In a commercial showing people working in manufacturing on the factory floor, a senryu featured in the ad touches on their uniforms.
The uniforms get increasingly dirty during daily manufacturing work, but they aren’t something to be seen as filthy—rather, the grime is a badge of honor earned through hard work.
The ad powerfully captures how cool and admirable these individuals look as they face the craft of making things with serious dedication.
The Kyoto Bank Senryu Theater, Episode 2: “Our Cat”

It opens with a scene of a man drinking milk straight from the carton instead of pouring it into a glass, while a cat gazes at him.
The senryu featured in the commercial suggests that if the cat could talk, it would definitely tattle on him.
The man’s cheeky act of secretly drinking from the carton and getting caught by the cat is not only hilarious, but the cat’s earnest witnessing is adorable too—making it a commercial you’ll want to watch again and again.
Kyoto Bank “Daikon” Version

Among Kyoto Bank’s commercials, this is likely one that many people find especially memorable.
It features a scene of harvesting daikon radishes in a field, but the radishes are so long that they’re hard to pull out.
It’s one entry in a series of ads expressing the bank’s catchphrase, “A lo-o-ong relationship,” and it’s brimming with playful, impactful charm.
The Bank of Kyoto Card Loan “Emoticon” Version / “There It Is” Version


This is a commercial for a card loan featuring Otsukiai-kun, a character shaped like a full moon whose name is a play on the word “otsukiai” (companionship/dating).
It’s an introductory CM for the Kyoto Bank’s card loan; it’s simple, but the content is conveyed in a straightforward way.
Also, in the “Deta Deta” version, a parody song seemingly based on the folk tune ‘Tankō-bushi’ is sung, which is quite memorable.
Kyoto Bank Senryu Theater Episode 1: ‘Sharing an Umbrella’

The Kyoto Bank Senryu Theater series began in 2014, with a total of 11 episodes aired.
In Episode 1, “Sharing an Umbrella,” a couple stands under a single umbrella in the rain, each gently tilting it toward the other so they don’t get wet.
The rhyming words nureteru (getting wet) and horeteiru (being in love) match the visuals nicely, and the two’s endearingly shy behavior is just wonderful.


![Kyoto Bank Commercials Compilation [A Long, Long Relationship]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi_webp/7QHb8orJb_0/maxresdefault.webp)
