Nama-cha TV commercials: a refreshing worldview makes each generation of ads feel pleasant
Have you ever found yourself pausing whatever you’re doing to watch when a Namacha commercial comes on TV? The fresh visuals, memorable cast, and soothing background music—each commercial’s unique world is so captivating.
Each series carries a different mood and message, and the way their expression has evolved over time is drawing attention as well.
In this article, we’ll give you a broad introduction to Namacha’s commercials.
We’ll also touch on the songs used alongside the visuals, so please sit back and enjoy.
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Namacha commercial. A pleasantly refreshing worldview in the series of commercials (11–20)
Kirin Beverage Kirin Namacha “Debut” VersionRyohei Suzuki

This commercial features Ryohei Suzuki highlighting the new-and-improved Namacha, gently explaining what aspects have gotten even better.
He talks about its easy-to-drink lightness and its satisfying richness, and the visuals—evoking a gentle breeze—convey a sense of relaxation.
Further enhancing the tender atmosphere depicted on screen is Yumi Matsutoya’s song “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta Nara.” The melody is both kind and buoyant, leaving a strong impression and evoking the simple joys found in everyday life.


