When you hear “local commercials from Mie Prefecture,” what kind of ads come to mind? For locals, there are those phrases you can’t help but hum, and that melody that fills you with nostalgia every time you go back home.
The many videos delivered by region-rooted companies and shops are etched deeply in viewers’ memories.
In this article, we’ll look back on those local Mie commercials and share all their charm.
Let’s enjoy them together!
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[Mie Prefecture] Ads every local knows! A nostalgic collection of local commercials (1–10)
Republic of Cock-a-doodle-doo

This is a commercial promoting the “Kokekokko Republic,” where you can enjoy all sorts of chicken-themed experiences.
The video begins with interactions with chickens and clearly depicts the fun, including time spent on attractions.
It then transitions to dining scenes, expressing gratitude and affection toward chickens in various ways.
Centered on showing the children, everyone displays bright smiles, emphasizing that it’s a place filled with enjoyment.
Tado Grand Shrine

This is a commercial that showcases what Tado Taisha Shrine in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture is like, using the theme of stillness and motion.
The “stillness” part focuses on scenery—grand yet calming—conveying that it’s a place where the mind can settle.
It also highlights “motion” through scenes of events, and that contrast effectively communicates that it’s a place that moves your emotions.
Finally, it delivers a message inviting people to visit for the first shrine visit of the New Year, leaving the impression that it heightens anticipation for the place.
Shima Spain Village

This is a commercial that showcases the appeal of Shima Spain Village, where you can feel the atmosphere of Spain through fun attractions and scenery.
It focuses on people enjoying the attractions and their voices, and the prominence of their joyful voices clearly conveys a sense of fulfillment.
The inclusion of the Kintetsu train heading there is also a key point, suggesting a desire for viewers to enjoy the journey to the destination as well.
By presenting a digest of the overall experience, the video builds anticipation for the place.
Kameyama Candles

This is a commercial promoting Kameyama Candles, a flagship product symbolic of Kameyama, a company that handles a variety of household goods centered on candles and incense sticks.
Since candles are most often used at household altars and graves, monks introduce the candles through song.
The ad emphasizes confidence in the candles’ brightness and dignity, and their expressions convey a reassuring ease of use.
The packaging is also clearly presented, encouraging viewers to try the product when they see it.
Agenaga Mochi

This commercial promotes An’ei Mochi, a beloved specialty of Kuwana and Nagashima Onsen, through a light, catchy song.
The phrase “a time-honored flavor preserved by a long-established shop” is a notable highlight, clearly conveying the confidence built over the years.
The visuals also show exactly what the product looks like, which heightens expectations for its taste.
Another key point is that both the product name and the shop’s name are clearly expressed in the song, reflecting a strong desire for viewers to remember the store as well.
Suzuka Circuit

This is a commercial that conveys the richness of the place through scenes of children both competing and having fun at Suzuka Circuit’s attractions.
It starts by depicting a tense, confrontational mood with serious expressions, but as they go around the attractions, their faces gradually turn into smiles.
In the end, the two of them dance happily with the characters, and through that image, a strong sense of fulfillment and fun comes across.
It also properly introduces what kinds of attractions are available, making it the kind of content that’s likely to raise expectations for the venue.
Sawatokubutsudan Shop

This is a commercial that promotes Sawatoku Butsudan Shop, headquartered in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, through light and cheerful singing.
It begins with a choir-like scene, and as the camera gradually pulls back, a butsudan and a Buddhist monk come into view.
The butsudan that appears at that moment is the most important point, clearly conveying that this is a place with a beautiful selection of butsudan.
The overall bright atmosphere leaves the impression of making ancestral memorial offerings feel positive.


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