Launched in 2021 as a brand within SoftBank, LINEMO has become popular as a more affordable plan that still uses SoftBank’s network.
LINEMO was rolled out as a successor to LINE Mobile, which had been offered before LINEMO’s debut, and actress Tsubasa Honda continues to appear in its commercials.
Once you hear the parody of “Ii Yudana,” it really sticks in your head—it’s pretty addictive.
In this article, we’ll introduce all of LINEMO’s commercials at once!
In addition to the classic ads above, we’ll also feature the recent surreal series starring the much-talked-about Nakayama Kinnikun, so be sure to check them out.
- A commercial featuring Tsubasa Honda. From classic dance commercials to the latest ones, we introduce them all.
- Focus on Bassa’s dance: TV commercial for LINE Mobile / LINEMO
- GLOBAL WORK commercials: A stylish collection of ads featuring Tsubasa Honda as well
- Commercials by Myojo: A roundup of frequently seen ads, including those featuring Tsubasa Honda
- A compilation of commercials featuring Nakayama Kinnikun. Funny ads with surreal direction that’s been creating buzz.
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- Rakuten Mobile commercial. Popular actresses and comedians are appearing in it.
- SoftBank’s commercial songs: from timeless classics to buzzworthy hits, all introduced at once!
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LINEMO commercials featuring Tsubasa Honda and Muscle Man (episodes 1–10)
LINEMO Kawaguchi-san and Yasuko puppy: “SoftBank” version / “Super Cheap” versionHaruna Kawaguchi, Yasuko

This commercial humorously conveys the surprisingly little-known fact that LINEMO is a SoftBank brand, featuring Haruna Kawaguchi and Yasuko.
In a storyline where a dog played by Yasuko barks at someone who’s unsure whether the brand is trustworthy, it delivers the reassurance that it’s actually a SoftBank brand.
It also introduces the available plans, expressing not only the peace of mind that comes with a major company’s offering but also the value unique to a newer brand.
The colorful worldbuilding adds a sense of fun to the content.



