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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 (511–520)

CarNext “Sell your car easily from home” / “We’ll buy it for more than a trade-in”Asahina Nao, Owada Shinya

This commercial powerfully emphasizes CarNext’s confidence in buying cars.

Asahi Nao appears before Shinya Owada to introduce that CarNext will purchase any car, buys for higher prices than dealer trade-ins, and even offers easy online quotes.

It highlights how simple and cost-effective it is to sell your car, and it may have made many viewers think, “Maybe I’ll try getting a quote first.”

Kikkoman Pourable Onion “Something We Somehow Never Had” EditionKenichi Matsuyama

[Kenichi Matsuyama Appears] “Kikkoman Pourable Onion” TV Commercial “Surprisingly New” Version 15 Seconds [Kikkoman Official]

The ad shows Kenichi Matsuyama pouring onions one after another onto dishes coming down a conveyor belt, highlighting that the sauce pairs well with any kind of food.

Seeing Matsuyama enjoy the food with a satisfied expression probably made many viewers think, “I want to try it!”

Kewpie Aohata Verde Toast Spread “SPEED BAKERY”

Verde Toast Spread “SPEED BAKERY” 15-second Aohata commercial

This is a commercial introducing Verde Toast Spread, which lets you easily make delicious toast that’s a bit different from the usual—just spread and bake.

Choose your favorite flavor from the wide lineup, spread it on bread, and bake—done.

It really highlights how simple it is.

You can imagine thinking, “Perfect for busy mornings,” or “Great when I want a different flavor of toast!”

Japanet “Japanet 40th Anniversary Spring Trade-in Festival” editionMichiko Kichise, Masaki Aiba

JAPANET 40th Anniversary Spring Trade-In Festival TV Commercial 30-second Version

When Masaki Aiba’s vacuum cleaner breaks and he calls his older-sister character played by Michiko Kichise, she tells him that right now Japannet’s trade-in offer is a great deal.

They’ll accept even old or broken products, and the convenience of just putting it in a box and handing it over is also highlighted.

It’s a commercial that makes you feel, “If you’re going to replace it, now’s the time!”

Panasonic EVOLTA NEO “Emergency Preparedness: Weather News” VersionYui Komaki

Evolta NEO “Prepared for Emergencies, Weathernews” 30-second version [Panasonic Official]

This commercial highlights the sustainability of Panasonic’s EVOLTA NEO and promotes it as perfect for emergency preparedness.

Framed like a news segment discussing the importance of batteries, it urges viewers to be ready for the unexpected.

It also emphasizes that EVOLTA NEO can be stored for a long time, conveying the intention that people make use of it in that way.

UNIQLO 2026 UNIQLO Custom Order “WOMEN” Version / “MEN” Version

This is a commercial introducing that you can get a made-to-order suit at UNIQLO.

It clearly shows the whole process: measurements taken in-store, ordering online, and then receiving a perfectly fitting suit a few days later.

Seeing how easy it is to make a made-to-order suit, many people might be thinking they’d like to give it a try at least once.

UNIQLO “2026: Instilling Beauty — UNIQLO BaseFit Inner”Masao Kiryū

2026 Cultivating Beauty: UNIQLO BaseFit Inner 30 seconds

This is a UNIQLO innerwear promotional commercial featuring Aoi Kiryuu.

It’s for a product line called Base Fit Inner, and it talks about how the pieces fit close to your body so you can wear your clothes beautifully.

The tagline, “Utsukushisa o shikomu” (literally, “instill beauty”), conveys that this is more than just innerwear you simply put on.