[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.
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[Nagoya Commercials] Aichi Prefecture Local Commercials Compilation (21–30)
Takeda ConfectioneryNEW!

This is a commercial that introduces Okashi no Shiro, a sweets-themed park in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, while also promoting the souvenirs you can get there.
It highlights the park’s many attractions, including sugar-crafted objects, various events, and hands-on experiences related to confections.
It wraps up by featuring their signature sweet potato dessert; the lack of detailed explanation only heightens the sense of anticipation, doesn’t it?
Megane PlazaNEW!

This commercial lightheartedly promotes Megane Plaza, an eyewear specialty store centered in Nagoya.
Set to a parody of the children’s song “Gonbē-san no Akachan,” the video shows cheerful characters having fun, and it’s striking that each of them is wearing glasses.
The overall playful mood all the more conveys the idea of getting glasses affordably and casually.
Ichibiki Kondate Iroiro MisoNEW!Michiko Shimizu

This commercial cheerfully showcases the various seasonings Ichibiki offers, conveying that they can be a fun source of inspiration for planning meals.
It features homemakers lightly performing and singing, and their expressions evoke the excitement of cooking.
With instruments themed after vegetables and the bewildered looks of people who see them, the overall video conveys a comedic atmosphere.
WatchmanNEW!

This commercial cheerfully promotes Aichi’s Watchman, whose name alone makes it clear they specialize in watches.
With colorful animation depicting a unique world where various watches fly around, it also conveys the fun of wearing a watch.
Toward the end, it introduces the current campaign, expressing a desire for people to enjoy watches at a great value.
Kiyome Mochi SohonkeNEW!

This is a commercial promoting the softness of Kiyome Mochi, the signature product of Kiyome Mochi Sohonke, whose main store is located in Atsuta Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture.
In the ad, an adult touches a child’s cheek and is moved by its softness, which is likened to Kiyome Mochi—clearly conveying the gentle softness of both.
It ends with a smile after eating, communicating not only the softness but also the delicious taste.
Daikokuya Buddhist Altar ShopNEW!

This commercial promotes Daikokuya Butsudan Shop, a Nagoya-based specialty store for Buddhist altars and ritual items founded in 1918 (Taisho 7), by showing people engaging sincerely with a butsudan.
As they put their hands together and speak to the altar, a reply comes back—a development that conveys just how comfortable and excellent the altar is.
It’s an unexpected twist, but both sides end up smiling, creating a sense of happiness fostered through the butsudan.
Jewel NaitoNEW!

This is a commercial that promotes Naitō Jewelers, which handles watches, jewelry, and eyeglasses, using visuals that convey a sense of luxury.
Through imagery showing women’s graceful figures and powerful expressions, it communicates the rich color and allure of jewelry with a unique sense of floating.
The content also evokes the uplifting effect of jewelry and a positive, forward-looking mood.


