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

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.
GU Pleated Skirt: ‘Arale in a Skirt!?’ EditionAyami Nakajo, Yuki Uchida, Kengo Kora

This commercial features Ayami Nakajo playing Arale-chan, wearing a skirt and moving with a lively flair to showcase a striking contrast from her usual look.
It conveys that even people who don’t normally wear skirts can easily try them and project a different, more glamorous image.
It also highlights how one’s expression changes when wearing a skirt, suggesting that switching up your outfit now and then might be a good way to change your mood.
GU: Slip it on with ease! Put it on for summer! Summer Pull-On PantsAyami Nakajo

This commercial showcases the appeal of GU’s Summer Pull-On Pants through Ayami Nakajo, making them perfect for summer outings.
In front of a mirror, she puts on the Summer Pull-On Pants and considers what to pair them with, highlighting their versatility and ease of use through different styling options.
The bright atmosphere and her smiling as she plans her outfits emphasize the uplifting feeling of summer.
GU “Uniform” VersionAyami Nakajo, Kazuhiro Koyabu

It’s a comedic commercial featuring Ayami Nakajo and her friends venting about their distinctive silver uniforms, and Captain Chitose Koyabu pushing back against them.
Their complaints—that the uniforms are badly designed and don’t even fit—highlight just how great the GU clothes they wore on Earth were by comparison.
The key point is that GU is portrayed as the opposite of a uniform: easy to wear yet stylish.
GU “Sweat-like Knit” EditionAyami Nakajo, Sota Fukushi

This commercial uses Ayami Nakajo and Sota Fukushi’s dance to convey the casual feel and ease of movement of GU’s Sweat-Like Knit.
The key point is the relaxed nature of the dance, which clearly communicates how easy it is to incorporate into everyday life.
Further highlighting the lightness of the dance is the song “Macarena” by Los del Rio.
With a cheerful sound that incorporates digital elements layered with airy vocals, the arrangement is simple in terms of the number of sounds, yet it still feels lively.
Commercials featuring Ayami Nakajo. A comprehensive showcase of both old and new (21–30).
GU “Mori-sode & Nuki-eri” VersionAyami Nakajo, Yuki Uchida

This commercial features Ayami Nakajo and Yuki Uchida dressed in GU fashion, showing off a dance that conveys both the look and ease of movement.
By nailing even the comical choreography, it highlights the comfort of the cleverly designed tops, while their serious expressions also inspire confidence in the style.
The song that underscores the lightness of the dance is M.C.
Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This.” With its powerful, driving beat, this dance track’s structure—centered on the instrumental with interjected vocal phrases—makes the rhythm stand out even more.


