The Mynavi Tenshoku TV commercial: a buzzworthy ad with intriguing cast members and a catchy CM song
Many people probably remember Mynavi Tenshoku’s commercials for giving them a chance to reflect on how they work.
If you’ve ever thought, “I want to watch that commercial again!” or searched for Mynavi Tenshoku’s ads because you were curious about the song playing, you’re not alone.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the Mynavi Tenshoku commercials that have aired so far.
We’ll share plenty of details, including the cast and featured songs, so be sure to read to the end!
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Mynavi Tenshoku commercial. The buzzworthy ad whose cast and CM song are getting attention (11–20)
Mynavi Tenshoku “Makase-na-Sai Message” EditionNEW!Atsuko Maeda

This commercial begins with a scene of Atsuko Maeda talking about common struggles during a job search and ends with an unexpected twist.
At the start, she says, “You can’t really talk to people about changing jobs, and there’s so much to do—it’s tough,” a sentiment that many job seekers can surely relate to.
She then recommends Mynavi Tenshoku, saying, “Leave your job change to Mynavi Tenshoku!” But when the camera finally shows her full figure, she’s actually walking a giant rhinoceros—an obvious pun in Japanese, yet a memorably impactful twist that likely made many viewers laugh.
The background music is “I Don’t Need a Time Machine,” a song Maeda released in 2013.


