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[April 2026] Introducing the latest commercials all at once! A roundup of noteworthy ads

When you watch TV or video sites, you’re bound to see commercials.

New commercials air every day, and many of them draw attention for various reasons—star-studded casts, funny storylines, the songs used, and more.

In this article, we’ll showcase the latest commercials all at once!

You might even find a commercial you saw once and were curious about, or one that’s been trending online.

If you find the one you’ve been looking for, be sure to take your time and enjoy it.

Alright, let’s dive in!

The Latest Trending Commercials (41–50)

AEON Pay The Pay That Suits Me, AEON Pay “Debut” Version / “Brand” VersionNEW!Taiyo Sugiura, Nozomi Tsuji, Natsumi

In the AEON Pay introductory commercial that premiered in March 2026, Taiyo Sugiura, Nozomi Tsuji, and their eldest daughter, Noa, appear together.

The ad features all of them singing and dancing while encouraging viewers to download AEON Pay.

The song used is a parody of Morning Musume’s signature hit “LOVE Machine,” a group that Tsuji once belonged to.

Released in 1999, the track took the era by storm with its distinctive dance and melody.

Coca-Cola Georgia “Easy Georgia at home anytime.”NEW!Kengo Kora

[Georgia] Kengo Kora “Always an easy at-home Georgia.” 30-second version GEORGIA

Kengo Kora, looking stuck with his computer work, says, “No good—time for some coffee,” and tries to refresh himself with a cup.

He then puts on a helmet, zips through the sky out the window, and dashes off to a café in the city.

He manages to buy his coffee, but a narration chimes in, “You don’t have to go that far,” and introduces Georgia.

It highlights that it’s a bottled coffee that tastes as good as what you’d get at a café.

The BGM is matched to the commercial’s style with Roman Hikō, one of Kome Kome Club’s signature songs released in 1990, whose exhilarating melody feels great—fun to listen to and just as satisfying to sing.

Earth Corporation Mondamin “Nighttime Usage Scene” VersionNEW!Mei Hata

Mondamin Usage Scene: Night Version 15 seconds | Earth Corporation

This commercial encourages viewers to make oral care with Mondahmin part of their daily routine, just like their nighttime skincare.

Mei Hata says she uses Mondahmin while doing her skincare, calling it “mouth beauty care.” It emphasizes how easy oral care can be and gives people a nudge to think, “Maybe I’ll give it a try.”

JR East Japan TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY “Mysterious Gateway Grand Opening” EditionNEW!Shinichi Tsutsumi, Ami Toma

"Mysterious Gateway Grand Opening" 60-second version [TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY]

This is a commercial announcing the grand opening of Takanawa Gateway City and introducing the facilities inside.

While saying he’s “so giddy from the grand opening that he’s floating,” Shinichi Tsutsumi, literally hovering in the air, leads Ami Toma on a tour of Takanawa Gateway City.

With one cutting-edge feature after another being showcased, you can’t help but feel excited!

Suntory The Premium Malt’s Master’s Dream “Grain’s Character” EditionNEW!

The Premium Malt’s Master’s Dream “Grain’s Character” Version 60 Seconds Suntory Commercial

This commercial expresses the dedication to barley embodied in The Premium Malt’s Master’s Dream through a unique worldview.

The individuality of the barley is a major theme, conveying a striving spirit that discerns each grain’s character to achieve the ultimate flavor.

The grand visuals charging toward that ideal are further accentuated by a piece specially composed for this by Joe Hisaishi.

Its structure, which gradually builds in strength, is striking, and the sweeping development that follows conveys an expansive sense of scenery.

docomo Future Museum “Baton to the Future” editionNEW!

Docomo Future Museum “Baton to the Future” (25th Anniversary / 30 seconds)

“Docomo Mirai Museum” is a creative art contest for children from age three through junior high school.

The commercial features three generations—grandmother, mother, and daughter—with the grandmother watching over her granddaughter as she draws.

At that moment, the mother discovers a picture she herself drew long ago.

Placing the mother’s picture next to the daughter’s, the three talk about them.

The intercut on-screen text that stirs one’s spirit is also striking, conveying a message of encouragement that no matter who you are, art is free.

Nippon Life Nissay Mirai no Katachi Pitaho “Nanairo no Puzzle” EditionNEW!Haruka Ayase, Yuki Yamada

Nissay Mirai no Katachi Pita-ho “Seven-colored Puzzle” Version

Yuki Yamada, who suddenly has to be hospitalized, expresses his worries about the costs.

Then Haruka Ayase says, “If you’re enrolled in Pitaho, you’ll be fine,” and explains the coverage.

Hearing this, Mr.

Yamada smiles and says, “I feel relieved!” as the commercial comes to a close.

Just like Mr.

Yamada, didn’t you also feel, after watching this commercial, that “this would put my mind at ease”?