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[Nagoya Commercials] A Collection of Local Commercials from Aichi Prefecture

Speaking of local commercials, various companies’ ads are aired all over the country.

In particular, many people still remember the local commercials they watched often as children, even after becoming adults.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of local commercials from Aichi Prefecture!

From Nagoya specialties to popular neighborhood shops, these are all commercials familiar to Aichi residents.

We hope not only those from Aichi, but local commercial fans nationwide will enjoy them.

[Nagoya Commercials] Aichi Prefecture Local Commercials Compilation (41–50)

Top camera

[Nagoya/Chukyo Local Commercial] Top Camera (1991)

This is a commercial for Top Camera, which still has a store in Nagoya, that aired in the 1990s.

The original song that uses the store’s address as its lyrics is extremely catchy, and many people are sure to recognize it.

The scene where a woman playing a store clerk whispers, “We want to offer lower prices than anywhere else,” is particularly memorable.

Sushi Hall Kitahachi

[Nagoya Sushi Hall] Delicious sushi at Kitahachi

This is a commercial for the sushi restaurant Sushi Kaikan Kitahachi in Nagoya.

It depicts a conversation between a man who boasts about being a sushi lover and his acquaintance.

When the man says that rice is called “shari,” ginger is “gari,” and tea is “agari,” his acquaintance delivers a clever comeback: “Then what about sushi? Sushi is Kitahachi.” Many people probably remember this witty, stylish twist.

Meitetsu Group Meitetsu × WAO! “Doctor Helicopter” Version / “Atsuta nagAya” VersionKenichi Takitō

This commercial, which features the Meitetsu Group’s management vision slogan “Meitetsu × WAO!” and introduces its various businesses, stars Kenichi Takitō, an actor from Nagoya.

In the CM, it’s revealed that Meitetsu Group is involved with doctor helicopters deployed nationwide and the commercial facility atsuta nagAya, and Takitō plays two roles to present the details.