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Nara Prefecture local commercial special: introducing memorable advertisements

Nara Prefecture local commercial special: introducing memorable advertisements
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If you live in Nara Prefecture, chances are there are one or two local TV commercials you’ve seen countless times.

With unique hometown-specific phrases and melodies that feel somehow nostalgic and unforgettable—that’s the curious charm of local commercials.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of commercials that have long been loved in Nara, as well as ones that are gradually gaining buzz.

Please stay with us to the end as you bask in nostalgia and enjoy some unexpected discoveries!

Nara Prefecture local commercial special. Introducing memorable ads (1–10)

Takeyoshi

Takeyoshi CM.mov

This commercial promotes the charms of Shopping Plaza Takeyoshi through scenes inside the store along with a lighthearted song and dance.

The impression of the store being packed with a wide variety of products conveys an exciting sense that you might discover something that catches your eye.

The singing and dancing by staff and customers are also key points, clearly communicating that it’s a place people of all ages can enjoy.

Nara Health Land

[Natural Yamato Onsen] Nara Kenko Land Commercial Compilation 1989–2017 [All 11 Versions]

This is a commercial promoting the appeal of Nara Kenko Land, a hot spring facility that represents Nara Prefecture.

It conveys that it’s not only a hot spring but also fully equipped with accommodations, making it a place that a wide range of people can enjoy—from fun-filled moments to peaceful relaxation.

It also highlights its convenient location close to Osaka, and by featuring various entertainers who embody the Kansai spirit, it showcases the lively atmosphere of the region.

The song that plays at the beginning and end of the commercial is another key point, with its light melody helping to convey a sense of fun.

Tenri Stamina Ramen

Tenri Stamina Ramen Commercial

This is a commercial that cheerfully promotes Tenri Stamina Ramen, a dish that could be called a Nara specialty.

It depicts a dining scene on a cruise, and the moment when Stamina Ramen makes an appearance is quite comical.

The content conveys its appeal and sense of excitement, with expressions that look delicious right up to the end and a song throughout that promotes Stamina Ramen.

Kochizon Snow’s Origin

Yuki no Moto Main Store CM HD Version

This commercial promotes Yukinomoto’s products, which help solve various skin concerns, using animation as well.

It depicts children playing outside and shows how the products effectively address skin troubles that can occur in such moments, conveying that they protect the skin of a wide range of ages.

The content suggests a commitment to supporting everyday enjoyment and health, with the child smiling through to the end.

FORZY Co., Ltd. Driving School “Future City” Edition

FORGEE Inc. Future City Edition Driving School 30-second TV Commercial

This commercial introduces the Forzy Group’s driving schools through an animation with a near-future theme.

Although the visuals are set in the future and may seem removed from today’s cars, the film conveys the timeless joy of driving that never changes across eras.

It’s designed to clearly communicate the fun of driving and to encourage viewers to dive into that experience.

Sankomaru

Sankogan TV commercial: Sankomaru

This is a commercial promoting Sanko-maru, a pharmaceutical company in Nara Prefecture known for products like the gastrointestinal medicine Sankokamaru.

The mascot character, Sankō-maru, explains what Sankokamaru is, and the light, breezy animation conveys how easy it is to incorporate into everyday life.

Since the benefits are clearly listed on the package, you can sense their desire for people to simply give it a try.

Tenrikyo

Tenrikyo TV commercial (Nara local)

This is a commercial that announces Tenrikyo’s festival day while also dramatically conveying the feelings imbued in it.

The keyword is “beginning,” and it expresses the idea that knowing the beginning connects to the feelings we hold today.

Although the visuals are simple—showing only the Church Headquarters in Nara Prefecture—the combination of BGM and narration seems to emphasize the strength of that sentiment.