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Commercials featuring Ayami Nakajo. A comprehensive showcase of both new and old.

Ayami Nakajo is active on a wide range of stages, including as a model, actress, and MC.

She has appeared in many popular works to date, such as the film “Anonymous Noise” and the drama “Love You as the World Ends.”

She has also been featured in numerous commercials, starting with Comic Seymour and Kanebo.

You can enjoy a variety of her sides, from beautifully crafted performances to humorous ones.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials featuring Ayami Nakajo!

We’ve gathered both old and new ones, so please take a look.

CMs featuring Ayami Nakajo. A comprehensive showcase of both old and new (1–10)

Kanebo KATE Lip Monster “Crystal Pod” EditionAyami Nakajo

KATE Lip Monster Crystal Pod 15-second commercial

This commercial showcases Kate’s Lip Monster Crystal Pod’s beautiful color payoff through the presence of Ayami Nakajo.

Set in a distinctive world where crystals are born and burst, Nakajo’s appearance evokes the lipstick’s bold, powerful hues.

The transition from the crystal motif into scenes that feel underwater also conveys the product’s lip-moisturizing effect, which is a key point.

Google Pixel Watch 4 “Sleep” VersionAyami Nakajo, Taishi Oda

Google Pixel Watch 4: Sleep Edition #TeamPixel

Ayami Nakajo and Taiga Oda show off and compare the sleep scores measured by the Google Pixel Watch 4.

By a narrow margin, Oda’s score comes out higher.

When asked if he does anything before going to sleep, Oda says he stretches, and a video shows him doing so.

At the end of the commercial, Oda’s Pixel Watch band is also highlighted, emphasizing not only its features but its stylish appeal as a timepiece.

EDSP: “Now, a New Era of Auto Insurance.”Masahiro Motoki, Ayami Nakajo

[Official] TV Commercial: “Now, the New Era of Auto Insurance.” 30-second version

This is a commercial announcing that from October 2025, E.design Insurance will change its name to Tokyo Marine Direct.

Along with the name change, the theme is “evolution,” and Ayami Nakajo and Masahiro Motoki will highlight the comprehensive coverage of the insurance.

TV commercials featuring Ayami Nakajo: A comprehensive roundup of both old and new (11–20)

Google Pixel Watch 4 ‘Workout’ versionAyami Nakajo

Google Pixel Watch 4: Fitness Edition #TeamPixel

A scene shows Ayami Nakajo on a treadmill doing cardio.

She’s wearing a Pixel Watch 4 on her wrist and using voice control to play music.

It also displays stats like time and pace, supporting her workout almost like a trainer.

Kirin Afternoon Tea “Summer Shadow” version

Kirin Afternoon Tea “Summer Shadows” Version 120 Seconds

This commercial captures scenes of summer as experienced by various people, including Ren Meguro and Ayami Nakajo.

Beaches, parks, fireworks, the walk home from school—one evocative scene after another unfolds, likely tugging at the heartstrings of many viewers.

Enhancing the warm atmosphere of the ad is its BGM, Natsu no Kage (Summer’s Shadow), a song Mrs.

GREEN APPLE wrote specifically for this commercial.

Packed with summer imagery and feelings, it seems poised to become an essential staple among summer songs.

GU “LOW WAIST / Brazilian-Bikothian” AdAyami Nakajo, Mio Imada

GU's new commercial, 'LOW WAIST / Bijillian Bikothian,' has been released, featuring Ayami Nakajo and Mio Imada.

This is a commercial introducing GU’s low-waist baggy pants, emphasizing how the low rise flatters the hips and waist.

It features Ayami Nakajo and Mio Imada performing as a duo, and their light, breezy vibe clearly conveys how easy the pants are to wear.

Not only the two of them, but also the people in the background are wearing low-waist baggy pants in various colors, highlighting the wide range of options.

GU “Invincible Cardigan”Ayami Nakajo, Kazuhiro Koyabu

Ayami Nakajo playfully teases Kazuhiro Koyabu with her mischievous charm in GU’s new “Invincible Cardigan” commercial

This is a commercial promoting GU’s knit cardigan, claiming that just owning one piece is enough to complete your outfit.

In the exchange between Ayami Nakajo and Kazuhiro Koyabu, they touch on what the “invincible cardigan” is, deliberately withholding its true nature to heighten anticipation.

The comedic turn where Koyabu, who isn’t told the answer, suddenly starts singing also gives the impression that the item is being presented as casual and approachable.