A roundup introducing both old and new commercials featuring Mei Nagano!
Actress Mei Nagano debuted as a child actor in 2009 and is now active as a popular actress.
Her appearances in works such as “Half Blue” (Hanbun, Aoi.) and “Mr.
Hiiragi’s Homeroom” (3-nen A-gumi: Ima kara Mina-san wa, Hitojichi Desu) drew even more attention and propelled her to stardom.
She has also appeared in numerous commercials, so many of you have probably seen her in ads while watching TV or video platforms.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials Mei Nagano has appeared in so far!
They’re all uplifting commercials that showcase her charming, bright smile, so be sure to check them out.
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Introducing a complete roundup of commercials featuring Mei Nagano, both old and new! (1–10)
Kao Flair Fragrance ‘Morning Freshness that Lasts – Mei Nagano’ EditionMei Nagano

This is a commercial that, through narration by Satomi Ishihara and Mei Nagano, conveys how using Kao’s Flair Fragrance adds a touch of everyday happiness.
Although each of them chooses a different scent, both clearly feel happy, effectively expressing the idea of variations tailored to each person.
The song that further accentuates the film’s glamorous atmosphere is milet’s “Grab the air.” The standout feature is the vocals that soar as if singing toward the open sky, vividly conveying a positive feeling like the scenery is expanding.
MOS Burger: ‘White MOS Burger — white and even whiter, the White MOS’ versionMei Nagano

This is a Mos Burger commercial featuring Mei Nagano introducing a limited-time menu.
The item featured in the ad uses a quattro cheese sauce and, inspired by its white color, is introduced as the “White Mos Burger.” Just imagining the combination of cheese sauce and meat sauce is enough to make your mouth water.
Asahi Soft Drinks Calpis Water “Spring Heart-Flutters” VersionMei Nagano

The Calpis commercials that depict bittersweet youth are always popular.
In the “Spring Heart-Throbs” version featuring Mei Nagano, the music is by Official HIGE DANDism.
They shot to stardom with their smash hit song “Pretender,” didn’t they? Incorporating piano and synth sounds and drawing influence from jazz and funk, their music exudes a chic, stylish allure.
However, “Parabola,” used in this commercial, delivers a slightly different impression—brimming with exhilarating freshness.
It’s a perfect fit for the Calpis image and the spirit of youth.
Introducing a roundup of both old and new commercials featuring Mei Nagano! (11–20)
UQ mobile ‘Family with UQ mobile’ VersionKyoko Fukada, Mikako Tabe, Mei Nagano

The UQ Sisters—Kyoko Fukada, Mikako Tabe, and Mei Nagano—star in the UQ Mobile commercial “Family with UQ Mobile,” alongside Gachapin and Mukku as their parents.
The ad features a parody of Wink’s “Lonely Tropical Fish,” a song by the idol duo known for never smiling, who were active from the end of the Showa era into early Heisei.
Released in 1985, the track became popular for its distinctive dance, especially during the chorus.
The commercial also includes choreography that pays homage to that dance.
Although it’s a song from the early Heisei period, it remains a timeless number that still feels fresh.
Suntory Green Tea Iyemon: “Pride of the Tea Master” EditionMasahiro Motoki, Mei Nagano

This commercial conveys Suntory’s desire to make truly delicious tea with Iemon, expressed through the earnest expressions of Mei Nagano and Masahiro Motoki.
True to its title, “Pride of the Tea Masters,” the film powerfully speaks to the dedication and pride that go into crafting great tea, set against refreshing visuals with winds sweeping through.
The music that captures both this freshness and strength is Joe Hisaishi’s “Oriental Wind.” While the piece is often paired with a powerful orchestra, when played on piano alone, its lightness and breezy atmosphere stand out even more.
UQ mobile “Lots of Nagano-san” versionMei Nagano

This commercial features Mei Nagano introducing what UQ is like, lightly highlighting how easy it is to use.
Along with the affordability of the plans, it emphasizes strong connectivity and conveys the reassurance that it uses au’s network.
At the end, Gachapin and Mukku join in to help present it, and the cheerful vibe further reinforces the impression that UQ is appealing.
UQ mobile “Scene Transition” VersionMikako Tabe, Mei Nagano

In this commercial, Mikako Tabe and Mei Nagano explain UQ against a variety of backdrops, presenting its appeal in a refreshing way.
As the scenery changes, they describe the great value plans and ease of use, which makes the message feel positive.
Their smiles throughout also suggest a service packed with features that will satisfy users.


