[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)
Tori-kai

This is a commercial promoting Tori KAI, which serves chicken dishes made with Nagoya Cochin, using a lighthearted song and product visuals.
The footage highlights chicken wings and oyakodon, shown up close to convey the juiciness of the chicken.
The dynamic movement of the spices and eggs is also a key point, enhancing the viewer’s impression of how delicious the dishes are.
Fujitrans “What is a love you won’t compromise on?” versionRAN

A commercial for the Fujitrans Group, a comprehensive logistics company based in Aichi Prefecture.
It portrays the people who work there and the feelings of “love” they have for what they do.
It conveys, with a refreshing touch that overlaps with Ran’s performance, the idea that it’s precisely because they love their teammates and their work that they can achieve greater results.
Since the ad airs only in the limited regions of Aichi, Gifu, and Mie, you can also feel the affection for the local community.
The song that firmly highlights the warmth of the visuals and their breezy atmosphere is Ran’s “Yokan” (Premonition).
A gentle band sound centered on acoustic guitar blends with her vocals, evoking a sense of hope that looks toward the future.
[Nagoya Commercials] Aichi Prefecture Local Commercials Compilation (31–40)
Meitetsu: Adult-Exciting Inuyama — “There’s still unknown charm” edition

This is a Meitetsu (Nagoya Railroad) commercial portraying a man welcoming friends from overseas and showing them around his hometown of Inuyama.
In scenes visiting Inuyama Castle, a National Treasure, and the Urakuen Garden, which includes the Jo-an teahouse, the charm of a city steeped in history and tradition is carefully depicted.
The friends’ expressions—full-body reactions of surprise and delight as they encounter the culture for the first time—naturally convey the depth and warmth of the place.
Beyond the glitz of a tourist destination, the spot embodies local pride and a spirit of hospitality, leaving the impression that a special experience awaits every visitor.
It’s a commercial that renews appreciation for the region’s appeal and makes anyone feel like paying a visit.
Meitetsu “EMOTION! Handa” EditionHana Kawamura

In Nagoya Railroad’s commercial promoting attractions throughout Aichi Prefecture, this time it highlights the charms of Handa City.
Hana Kawamura tours Handa’s popular spots, including vinegar and beer breweries as well as canals, and just watching this CM is sure to pique many people’s interest.
The background music features Kazumasa Oda’s “Kira Kira,” whose refreshing melody feels truly cleansing.
Ryusenji no Yu

This is a commercial for Ryusenji no Yu, a super sento with its main location in Moriyama, Nagoya, and additional branches in the Kanto area.
Many people probably remember the original song with the memorable lyric, “This is a different world in Nagoya.” It’s a simple composition where the original song plays over footage of the night view seen from the baths, but the catchiness of the music makes the ad especially memorable.
Yu-topia Takara

This is a commercial for Yu~topia Takara that highlights its appeal by focusing on numbers—such as the variety of baths and relaxation options, the number of manga and magazines, and the fact that it’s open 24 hours.
In the ad, the cast members take turns singing the sound logo, and many viewers likely remember the earnest expression of the boy who appears third.
Aichi Small Elevators

The commercial for Aichi Small Elevator Manufacturing Co., which makes elevators, is incredibly impactful.
In particular, the scene where an elderly man in a wheelchair rides a small elevator, plays the shamisen, and shouts, “It’s convenient to have, inconvenient without!” is unforgettable once you’ve seen it.
There’s also a scene where an announcer asks someone who looks like a feudal lord riding a stair-climbing escalator, “How is the ride?”—it’s repeated so many times that it ends up sticking in your head.


