[Nagatanien Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Summary [2026]
Speaking of Nagatanien commercials, which one comes to mind for you?
In addition to the crab omelet and mapo glass noodles ads, there are plenty of memorable spots like the Ochazuke Nori and Osuimono commercials!
Whether it’s the scenes of piping-hot dishes being prepared or people digging into ochazuke, they all really whet your appetite.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of those Nagatanien commercials!
Every ad is staged to look delicious, and watching them will definitely make you want to buy the products!
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[Nagatanien Commercials] Popular and Historic CM Compilation [2026] (51–60)
Nagatanien Simmered Ramen: “A Hot Pot That Makes the Whole Family Smile”

In the commercial for simmered ramen that you eat straight from the hot pot, titled “A Pot That Makes the Whole Family Smile,” warm, animation-style visuals unfold.
It’s said to express the wish for children to enjoy eating lots of vegetables, and it depicts a family gathered around the pot, eating simmered ramen with vegetables.
It’s a very heartwarming, comforting commercial.
Nagatanien Sea Bream Dashi Chazuke “The Royal Road of Ochazuke” VersionHiroshi Tamaki

Hiroshi Tamaki has appeared in many commercials for Nagatanien products.
In this commercial, he introduces their Sea Bream Dashi Chazuke.
Presented as the gold standard of chazuke, the sea bream dashi version is showcased with a lively 3-3-7 handclap rhythm.
Watching Hiroshi Tamaki and a large group of male extras savor the chazuke, along with the steamy, appetizing shots of the dish, is sure to whet your appetite! And when Tamaki delivers that final, brilliant expression and a single word—“Delicious!”—it seals the deal: you’ll want to buy it!
Nagatanien Mapo Harusame “Recommended Recipe” VersionRuriko Kojima, Sekiwake Terunofuji

This commercial features Ruriko Kojima and the sumo wrestler Terunofuji.
Ruriko Kojima customizes and cooks mapo glass noodles, adding plenty of meat and vegetables to make a hearty dish for the ozeki.
Sumo wrestlers have a big build and the image is that they eat a lot—and eating is part of their job, after all.
And it’s great to see them enjoying their food so deliciously, too.
Nagatanien Mapo Harusame “Super Easy” VersionTetsurō Degawa

Tetsurō Degawa has such a distinctive voice that you can tell it’s him even with your eyes closed.
Impressionists often imitate him too, and they all do it really well (lol).
In this Nagatanien “Mābō Harusame” commercial, the “Super Easy” version, you really get a sense of how quick and simple mābō harusame is to make.
The jingle is familiar too, and you can’t help but sing along.
And of course, as with these kinds of commercials, once you see it, you just want to eat it—that’s a given!
Nagatanien Mapo Harusame ‘The Man Who Can’t Stop’ VersionHiroshi Tamaki

A commercial where Hiroshi Tamaki heartily shovels down mapo harusame with white rice is irresistible.
With the upbeat background music and a bright room, it gives off the vibe of a hearty weekend lunch, doesn’t it? This is what they call “meshi-tero” (food porn), right? Watching it makes you want to eat.
It looks so delicious you can totally see why he’d run out of rice and go for seconds.


