Speaking of Myojo, it’s a food manufacturer with a wide lineup of popular instant noodles, such as Charumera bagged noodles and Ippei-chan yakisoba cups.
Recently, actress Tsubasa Honda has appeared in Myojo’s commercials, which has surely drawn special attention from her fans.
Myojo is also part of the Nissin group, and some of its commercials share the same quirky sense of humor that Nissin is known for.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole selection of Myojo commercials.
From funny spots to ads that are trending for their featured performers, there’s a lot to enjoy—so take this opportunity to check them out!
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[Myojo Commercials] A roundup of frequently seen commercials, including those featuring Tsubasa Honda (1–10)
Myojo Foods Staple Noodles Series “Staple Noodles Declaration” versionTaiga Nakano

This is a commercial that highlights how Myojo’s staple noodles are different from conventional bagged noodles, conveyed through Taiga Nakano’s energetic narration.
It features Myojo’s classics like Mengami, Chukazanmai, and Charumera, emphasizing the brand’s strong commitment to noodle quality.
By showing Taiga Nakano eating the noodles, the commercial also makes sure to underscore how delicious they are.



