A collection of commercials featuring Kazunari Ninomiya. Introducing everything from his latest ads to past appearances.
Kazunari Ninomiya has been highly active as a member of Arashi.
Beyond his music career, he’s also thriving as a TV personality and actor—he’s so popular that there’s hardly a day you don’t see him on television! Of course, he appears in commercials as well.
From ads where his refreshing smile shines to humorous spots, there are countless commercials that showcase his charming personality.
In this article, we’ll introduce not only the commercials he has appeared in so far, but also his latest ones—all in one place.
Let’s dive right in!
Compilation of commercials featuring Kazunari Ninomiya. From the latest ads to past appearances (1–10)
JCB “Shopping is a message. Kazunari Ninomiya” EditionNEW!Kazunari Ninomiya

This commercial depicts how JCB cards add color to the everyday lives of many people, shown through those who work hard and those who enjoy themselves.
It conveys that shopping is needed in various situations—like tickets for amusement parks, equipment that supports sports, and the essentials for studying—and that this is how we live our daily lives.
It concludes by portraying Kazunari Ninomiya’s shopping, expressing a gentle atmosphere through his smile.
DHC Nyan Peas “Cleansing that invites moisture” versionKazunari Ninomiya, Ayana Shiramoto

This is a commercial featuring the comedy duo Nyampies, reportedly formed by Kazunari Ninomiya and Ayana Shiromoto.
It shows the two, wearing cat-like makeup, removing their makeup in the dressing room after a performance.
The product they use is DHC Deep Cleansing Oil.
The ad highlights its moisturizing effect by showing Ms.
Shiromoto—who says she’s great at drawing in theater audiences—paralleling that with the product’s ability to attract moisture.
docomo ahamo Simple? Nino × Kaku “ahamo-ing” version / “Simpling” versionKazunari Ninomiya, Kento Kaku


This commercial showcases how simple and easy-to-use ahamo’s plan is through the interactions between Kazunari Ninomiya and Kento Kaku.
It also conveys the joy of getting a great deal thanks to straightforward discount conditions, expressing it through the duo’s lively banter and distinctive movements.
The song that further highlights the positive message depicted in the visuals is “That’s the Way (I Like It).” Its catchy sound and rhythm leave a strong impression, and the relaxed dance vibe conveys an easygoing sense of fun.
docomo ahamo “Simple? Nino × Kaku”Kazunari Ninomiya, Kento Kaku

This commercial highlights how ahamo is a simple and great plan through an exchange between Kazunari Ninomiya and Kento Kaku.
Their movements while holding smartphones leave a strong impression, and their actions convey the excitement about the plan.
The song that emphasizes the fun of these visuals is KC & The Sunshine Band’s “That’s the Way (I Like It).” With a disco sound that’s relaxed yet light in tempo, it expresses a sense of fun, including the crispness of the vocals.
Suntory Kodawari Sakaba “That Master’s Tavern” VersionKazunari Ninomiya

This is a commercial introducing the Lemon Sour and Tako-Highball from Suntory’s Kodawari Sakaba series.
In the ad, Kazunari Ninomiya appears as an izakaya owner, personally making and serving the Lemon Sour and Tako-Highball.
By focusing on the deliciousness of each product, this commercial makes their great taste almost tangible!
DHC “The Director and Me” VersionKazunari Ninomiya, Ayana Shiramoto



It’s a commercial that features a conversation between Kazunari Ninomiya and Ayana Shiromoto, along with scenes of each of them in action, prompting viewers to reflect on the importance of health.
Their dialogue unfolds across various themes—what they would want to do if they were reborn, what proves someone is truly absorbed in something, and more.
By portraying the fulfillment that comes from taking on challenges in a gentle, relaxed tone, the ad also conveys a positive stride toward the future.
Amazon Prime Video Brand Commercial: ‘The Beginning’Kazunari Ninomiya, Hiroki Akiyama (Hanako), Wakana Matsumoto, Anna Yamada

In this commercial, we see four people talking about works they watched on Prime Video.
There are no voices from the people themselves; instead, a cute child’s voice narrates their behavior from an objective perspective.
Elevating the overall tone of the visuals is Kaneyori Masaru’s song “Zenbu Alright!” Its lyrics, which are forward-looking while still empathizing with someone’s hardships and life, match perfectly with the imagery that feels like glimpsing into memories.



