[Promise Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Summary [2026]
Promise commercials have been produced over many years since around 2000.
Even in recent years, a variety of commercial series have aired, and many feature humorous direction as a key attraction.
Past commercials have also drawn attention by casting popular actresses and actors.
In this article, we’ll introduce Promise commercials all at once—from those currently on air to those from the past.
We’ll present each commercial while touching on information about the cast, so please take a look.
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[Promise Commercials] Summary of Popular and Past Commercials [2026] (21–30)
Promise ‘Notification Email’ Edition

A Promise commercial promoting their email reminders for repayment dates.
These kinds of reminder services are now commonplace, but as the ad says, “changing the future,” it may have been a groundbreaking service at the time.
With that in mind, the flat-design style illustrations look very modern, don’t they?
Promise “The Why of No-Makeup” version

Rei Okamoto, who plays the younger sister in the Promise Family, appears in Promise’s web commercial “Why No Makeup?” Throughout the CM, Okamoto keeps her face covered with her hands.
She peeks through her fingers now and then, but you can hardly see her face.
The reason? She’s barefaced! It highlights that all-too-relatable problem of running into someone you know precisely when you’re not wearing makeup.
But with Promise’s App Loan, everything can be done in the app, so you can feel at ease even without makeup! Okamoto keeps her face hidden right to the end, and she almost slips out of frame by the final shot…
PROMISE “First Date” VersionJunpei Mizobata, Rei Okamoto, Naoki Tanaka, Naomi Nishida, Manami Takayanagi

Junpei Mizobata and Manami Takayanagi play a couple on their first date, while Junpei’s family—Rei Okamoto, Cocorico’s Tanaka, and Hisashi Nishida—are peeping and watching how it goes.
The menu being upside down on a first date… some of you might have experienced that kind of episode.
Looking at the staff at this restaurant inevitably reminds me of the Kuidaore doll.
Promise “Convenient with the App” VersionRei Okamoto

This is a commercial where Rei Okamoto, appearing as the Promise Girl, introduces the features of Promise’s App Loan alongside colorful visuals.
It conveys, with a light and breezy tone, that tasks often seen as bothersome and time-consuming can be handled smoothly as long as you have the app.
In addition to its simplicity, the ad also highlights other useful functions, giving a sense of evolution toward this convenience becoming the new norm.
With comical movements, bright expressions, and vivid imagery, the commercial effectively emphasizes an approachable, everyday ease.
Promise: “With the app loan, you can complete everything even if it’s your first time!” (version)Junpei Mizobata / Rei Okamoto / Naomi Nishida

In the “With app loans, you can complete everything even on your first try!” segment, Rei Okamoto, who plays Kana, the daughter in the Promise family, appears as an actress in a commercial.
She clearly conveys information about Promise and receives an “OK” from the director, but Naoki Tanaka, who plays the father and was watching from the wings, advises her, “Say your lines with more of a first-timer’s mindset.” Following his advice, Kana delivers her lines gently, and for some reason the father is the one who gives the “OK.” Next, at the father’s call for “More power,” she flutters both hands and responds with a hero-like vibe.
As a result, the father and daughter somehow end up appearing in the commercial together, while Naomi Nishida, who plays the mother, and Junpei Mizobata, who plays the older brother, watch on in puzzlement.
Promise “Group” VersionAAA

In a Promise commercial themed around taking on challenges, the featured performers are the dance-vocal group AAA.
The narration says, “We hope you can challenge yourself in pursuit of your dreams,” adding that they themselves took on a challenge too.
Their challenge was tossing ping-pong balls into cups, with each member giving it a try.
They must have made many attempts to capture it on camera…! Watching the ping-pong balls land in the cups one after another to an upbeat soundtrack is incredibly satisfying!
Promise ‘Zero Boom’ EditionJunpei Mizobata, Rei Okamoto, Naoki Tanaka, Naomi Nishida

In this commercial where everything from the candy bag and magazine cover to the headphone design features the number “0,” we’re seeing PROMISE’s “Zero Boom” spot.
They’re playing on the fact that first-time contracts come with zero interest for up to 30 days.
The ad stars Junpei Mizobata, Rei Okamoto, Tanaka from the comedy duo Cocorico, and Naomi Nishida.
Junpei Mizobata, playing the older brother, is shocked when his younger sister appears on the TV screen.
While saying, “No way…,” he’s still pretty suspicious that it might actually be his sister making her TV debut.


