[Nippon Life Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercial Compilation [2026]
Nippon Life’s commercials have lately featured many popular actresses and actors, with drama-like storylines that have become very popular.
In this article, we’ll showcase a selection of Nippon Life’s most popular commercials, including those starring these well-known actors!
We’ve picked a wide range—from the commercials you’ve been curious about after seeing them on TV recently to the moving ads that used to be on all the time—so please take your time and enjoy.
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Nippon Life Commercials: Popular and Historical Ads Compilation [2026] (21–30)
Nippon Life YOU MAY DREAM “Isn’t Future Support Wonderful?” Version

This is a commercial that features singer-songwriter Ai Otsuka’s song “Ticket,” with Otsuka herself appearing in it.
The playful, pop-style direction is adorable! The theme of supporting the future meshes perfectly with the song’s love-filled message.
Nippon Life Go for it, Japan! Campaign: ‘Kohei Uchimura: Words from His Mother’ Version

This is a commercial featuring the folk duo Yuzu’s song “with you.” The gymnast Kohei Uchimura appears in it.
His personal message to his mother is truly moving.
It was produced as a support commercial for the 2012 London Olympics.
[Nippon Life Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Compilation [2026] (31–40)
Nippon Life Go! Japan! Campaign: “Women’s Volleyball – United as One”

This commercial carries the message that volleyball isn’t a sport played by just six people.
It’s true of all sports, but we can really do our best because there are people who support and cheer us on.
The CM song is “with you” by the folk duo Yuzu.
Nippon Life Contract Details Confirmation Campaign: Nara “Thanksmile” Version

This is a commercial that uses the timeless classic loved around the world, the Carpenters’ “Top Of The World.” As the CM title says, this is the “Nara” version, and around this time Nippon Life produced several commercials themed around different prefectures.
Some viewers will surely recognize the scenery!
Nippon Life Mirai no Katachi Five-Star “Both!” Version

This is a commercial for “Five Stars,” which provides both a lump-sum payment when you’re diagnosed with one of the three major diseases and ongoing support annuities afterward.
Haruka Ayase appears, suggesting “Both!!” to people struggling between two choices in various situations, highlighting the reassuring strength of “Five Stars.”
Nippon Life Mirai Support Women’s Era “To the women of 2011” version

This is the 2011 commercial for Nippon Life Mirai Support, Women’s Era: “To the Women of 2011.” It introduces women who live true to themselves, such as Hibari Misora, Mitsuko Mori, Pink Lady, Shizuka Arakawa, and Yoko Ono.
The background music is Roy Orbison’s “Pretty Woman.”
Nippon Life Mirai Support ‘Feelings for the Future (Parents)’ Version

This is the 2011 Nippon Life Mirai Support commercial titled “Thoughts for the Future (Parents).” It depicts Haruka Ayase taking a walk along the coast, seeing a happy-looking family, and reflecting on her own childhood.
You can also see rare photos of Haruka Ayase from when she was a child.


