[Panasonic Commercials] A compilation of popular and past commercials
Panasonic, which offers a wide range of products from home appliances like televisions and refrigerators to home-related facilities such as kitchens and water fixtures.
When you’re watching TV, you often come across a Panasonic commercial of some kind, and their ads are characterized by a focus on product functionality and user experience.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Panasonic commercials!
Enjoy discovering the commercials you’ve been curious about after seeing them on TV, as well as the ones featuring your favorite actors and actresses!
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Panasonic Refrigerator (NR-C37WS2) “Even Easier to Use” Version / “Designing Space” Version / “Freshness That Lasts” Version



This commercial highlights the appeal of Panasonic’s refrigerators by focusing on various aspects.
It shows how the stylish design blends in like interior decor and how features like soft freezing make ingredients easier to use.
It also pays close attention to details such as the ease of using the drawers, conveying a commitment to enhancing everyday life through these various efforts.
The content reflects the company’s stance on creating products that are easy to use for a wide range of people.
Panasonic Renovation: Kitchen Edition

This is the third single by the six-member rock band DaijiMAN Brothers Band, which has sold over 1.6 million copies since its release in 1991.
In the commercial, it is covered by Sayaka Yamamoto, a singer-songwriter and former member of NMB48.
The gentle arrangement featuring acoustic guitar and strings, combined with Yamamoto’s tender vocals delivering optimistic lyrics, brings out a different kind of appeal from the original, making it a number with its own unique charm.
Panasonic True Wireless Earbuds RZ-S50W “Artist” Version / “Product” Version

YOSHI, who was active in a wide range of fields—from fashion to more art-driven pursuits—with his free-spirited style.
The commercial for the true wireless earbuds RZ-S50W that he appeared in featured an original song, “VOICE,” written specifically for it.
It was released as a digital single in 2020.
You know that feeling when you use wireless earbuds for the first time—like your world is expanding.
This track packs in that futuristic vibe along with elements of Western pop.
YOSHI himself was involved in writing and composing the song, infusing it with the message of cherishing the fleeting moments of now.
His soaring high-tone vocals and the sense of freedom, as if breaking free from restraints, are truly moving.
Panasonic Electric Works “TOYOTA ARENA TOKYO” editionAnna Yamada

This is a commercial introducing that Panasonic handled the facilities of Toyota Arena Tokyo, which opened in October 2025.
It highlights their full-on commitment to creating an entertainment experience for sports events—featuring lighting with sufficient brightness that minimizes glare for players, as well as displays and sound systems.
Venue equipment usually doesn’t get much attention unless it’s introduced like this, but seeing it presented this way really makes you want to experience what it’s like, doesn’t it?
Panasonic Panasonic Quality “PETEC” Version

This commercial introduces Panasonic’s dismantling factory, highlighting their initiative to return collected items to clean materials and transform them into new forms.
The careful attention given to objects that have been used for a long time conveys a sense of affection and warmth toward the products.
The music that further accentuates the warm atmosphere of the footage is Mina Okabe’s “Every Second.” Its light, gentle sound is striking, and combined with her soft, tender vocals, it speaks directly to the heart.
Panasonic VIERA (2017)Haruka Ayase

This commercial promotes the picture and sound quality of VIERA by showing Haruka Ayase fully absorbed in a live broadcast on TV.
The concept of an artist leaping out of the television is striking, conveying just how real the experience can be.
The song that’s performed within this imagery and heightens the emotion is Andrew McMahon’s “Fire Escape.” Centered around the piano, the arrangement gradually adds instruments and becomes livelier, and together with the cheerful vocals layered on top, it expresses a grand sense of brightness.
[Panasonic Commercials] Popular and Past Commercials Compilation (21–30)
Panasonic VIERA 2005Light snow

This commercial talks about how a good TV is one that makes black look beautiful, and that with a VIERA that achieves this, your immersion in movies increases.
It features Koyuki speaking candidly and directly about the allure of black, building anticipation about what kind of black you’ll be able to see.
The piece of music that accentuates the gently tense mood of the visuals is Nocturne No.
20 in C-sharp minor, “posthumous.” Precisely because it’s a simple composition played only on piano, it adds a distinctive tension within its softness.


