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[Nomura Securities Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Compilation [2026]

[Nomura Securities Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Compilation [2026]
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Some of you may have noticed Nomura Securities’ commercials while watching TV and found them intriguing.

Recently, a commercial featuring professional golfer Hideki Matsuyama has been on air, and story-driven ads starring popular actors like Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, and Mei Nagano have also been very well received.

In this article, we’ll introduce Nomura Securities’ commercials all at once—from the newest ones to those that aired in the past.

There’s a wide variety, from friendly, humorous spots to cool and stylish ones, so be sure to check them out.

[Nomura Securities Commercials] Popular and Historic TV Commercials Summary [2026] (1–10)

Nomura Securities Nomura Holdings 100th Anniversary CM: “A Changing World, An Unchanging Passion.”

100th Anniversary CM: "A Changing World, An Unchanging Passion."

This is Nomura Securities’ centennial anniversary commercial, marking 100 years since its founding in December 2025.

Through CG imagery depicting the former headquarters building once known as the ‘Battleship Building’ and the new headquarters scheduled for completion in 2026, it conveys a commitment to continue moving forward into the next 100 years.

Let’s ask Nomura about it. ‘New Breeze’ edition.Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, Mei Nagano

[CM] Nomura Securities

This is the 2018 Nomura Securities commercial, “Let’s Ask Nomura: A New Breeze.” Mei Nagano, a new employee, appears alongside Hiroshi Tamaki and Kentaro Sakaguchi, who work at Nomura Securities.

As Kentaro Sakaguchi says, “We want to be a partner in life,” Mei Nagano jots it down with a pen that has a pink pom-pom on the top…

It all hints at the arrival of a cute, slightly ditsy junior colleague.

Let’s ask Nomura about it. ‘The 100-Year Life’ edition.Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi

[Japanese Commercial] Nomura Securities “100-Year Life” (Hiroshi Tamaki / Kentaro Sakaguchi)

This is Nomura Securities’ 2018 commercial, “Let’s Ask Nomura: The 100-Year Life.” Next to Kentaro Sakaguchi, an elderly man holding a baby is sitting in a chair.

Look closely and it turns out to be Hiroshi Tamaki in special makeup made to look old.

Tamaki addresses viewers, saying that in this era where a 100-year life is becoming the norm, he wants to be a partner in thinking about managing assets over a long lifetime.

Let’s ask Nomura about it. “100-Year Life: GOOD JOB” versionHiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, Mei Nagano

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This is the Nomura Securities commercial “Let’s ask Nomura.

100-Year Life: GOOD JOB” featuring a star-studded cast: Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, and Mei Nagano.

Mei Nagano plays a new employee working hard to meet customers’ needs, with Kentaro Sakaguchi kindly watching over her as a senior colleague, and Hiroshi Tamaki as the boss who uses “GOOD JOB” as their motto.

Reflecting the theme of a 100-year life, it also portrays an elderly couple trying to fulfill their dreams starting now.

Just watching the ad gives you a sense of dreams and hope.

Nomura Securities Drive Sustainability: Financial and Economic Education (version)

"Drive Sustainability." Financial and Economic Education Edition (60 seconds)

Japan is said to lag behind in education about money and to have lower financial literacy compared to other countries.

Since the 1990s, the Nomura Group has been engaged in financial and economic education for a wide range of generations—from elementary school students to adults—as essential knowledge for opening up a prosperous future.

In the commercial, the earnest expressions of children learning about money are striking.

Dreams, into power.

Commercial: Nomura Securities – Turning Dreams into Power

This is Nomura Securities’ 2012 commercial, “Turn Dreams into Power.” For Nomura, 2012 was a harsh winter.

Following administrative penalties over an insider trading scandal tied to a share offering, weekly magazines and others piled on, criticizing the firm’s corporate culture.

The commercial opens with a scene of a pitch-black dawn, evoking the idea of a reborn Nomura Securities.

It conveys a determination to restore the company’s image and regain public trust.

Power to dreams. Dreams to power. “Magewappa” editionHiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi

Hiroshi Tamaki and Kentaro Sakaguchi: Two New Nomura Securities Commercials Compiled

This is the 2018 Nomura Securities commercial “Empowering Dreams, Dreaming of Power: Magewappa.” In it, senior employee Hiroshi Tamaki, who works at Nomura Securities, uses magewappa—bentwood containers made from cedar—as an example to teach his junior, Kentaro Sakaguchi, that “Japan is a treasure trove.” You can’t help but nod along at Sakaguchi’s line where he expresses a bit of doubt about why they had to come all the way into the mountains just to learn about work.