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A roundup of commercials featuring Eita Nagayama. The humor-filled direction is the charm.

A roundup of commercials featuring Eita Nagayama. The humor-filled direction is the charm.
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A roundup of commercials featuring Eita Nagayama. The humor-filled direction is the charm.

After working as a model, Eita Nagayama has been active as an actor since 2001.

Triggered by his breakout role in WATER BOYS, he has appeared in numerous popular works to date.

While he takes on serious roles, he also plays humorous characters, and his high-caliber acting is surely one reason for his popularity.

In this article, we’ll introduce commercials featuring Eita Nagayama.

There are plenty of amusing, humor-filled commercials as well, so please enjoy watching!

Compilation of commercials featuring Eita Nagayama. The humor-filled direction is the charm (1–10)

Sumitomo Life: “At that moment, Vitality (Bicycle)”Eita Nagayama

Kazunari Ueda, played by Eita, levels up by switching to bicycle commuting. Sumitomo Life’s ‘Vitality’ new TV commercial: ‘Level Up on Your Commute’ and ‘At That Moment, Vitality (Bicycle)’.

This commercial portrays Kazuo Ueda, played by Eita Nagayama, commuting by bicycle, and from there conveys the appeal of Vitality.

It highlights how exercising through bike commuting brings various benefits and helps you live each day healthily and happily.

The song that further emphasizes the positive atmosphere depicted in the footage is Pistols Takahara’s “Ah.

There Are Moments That Fly By.” Its buoyant, light sound is striking, and when combined with the powerful vocals, it conveys a determination to move forward with strength.

Sumitomo Life Vitality “Regulars’ Testimony” editionEita Nagayama, Shohei Osada

[CM] Sumitomo Life Vitality

This is a comedic commercial portraying office worker Hajime Ueda, played by Eita Nagayama, going to the gym, and from there conveying the relationship between Vitality and adidas.

Upon arriving at the gym, Ueda changes into adidas gear, and the surprise of him being in head-to-toe adidas is narrated by regular gym-goer Shohei Nagata.

The reason is that with Vitality, you can get adidas at special prices, effectively highlighting the value of Vitality.

Further amplifying the lively mood of the footage is Pistol Takehara’s song “Ah.

There Are Moments That Fly By.” Its light sound paired with a powerful vocal gives a sense of forward momentum.

Sumitomo Life: Leveling Up in Exams — “Testimony from the Examinee Next to Me”Rina Kawaei, Eita Nagayama

Rina Kawaei, Eita CM Sumitomo Life 1UP [Leveling up in exams: Testimony from the examinee next to me. 35-second version]

This commercial introduces Sumitomo Life’s 1UP while also conveying a positive message about moving forward a little every day.

It features Rina Kawaei narrating from the perspective of the test-taker sitting next to Hajime Ueda, played by Eita Nagayama, describing his exam scene.

His earnest approach to everything is depicted with a comedic touch.

The step-up portrayed in the footage is further highlighted by Pistol Takehara’s song “Yo, Soko no Wakai no.” Its energetic sound and powerful vocals are striking, and the lyrics, which feel like a strong cheer for young people, give listeners a boost.

Sumitomo Life Vitality ‘One UP on Your Commute’ EditionEita Nagayama

Kazunari Ueda, played by Eita, levels up by switching to bicycle commuting. Sumitomo Life’s ‘Vitality’ new TV commercial: ‘Level Up on Your Commute’ and ‘At That Moment, Vitality (Bicycle)’.

This commercial expresses how even a small change, like switching to commuting by bicycle, can lead to a healthier and more fulfilling daily life, and it also depicts Sumitomo Life supporting that health.

Framed like an interview with Hajime Ueda, played by Eita Nagayama, it conveys that awareness of small exercises can lead to stepping up.

The song that emphasizes the positive atmosphere of the footage is Pistol Takehara’s “Yo, You Young People.” Its powerful vocals layered over an energetic sound leave a strong impression, and the way it boldly delivers its message conveys a forward-looking attitude.

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