[Recruit Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Compilation [2026]
When people hear “Recruit,” many strongly associate it with job-related services like Townwork and Rikunavi, but in fact, they offer a wide range of services!
Hot Pepper Beauty, SUUMO, AirPAY, Study Sapuri, Car Sensor, and Zexy are all part of Recruit’s services too, right?
With so many services under their umbrella, you often see commercials from the Recruit group on TV, and I think many people recognize the refreshing sound logo at the end of their ads.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Recruit commercials!
Recruit’s commercials often feature humorous direction and have become a hot topic for being entertaining!
Let’s dive right in!
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[Recruit Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Compilation [2026] (111–120)
Recruit Agent: Whispering Duo ‘Find with a Pro’ Version / ‘Someone Knowledgeable About Job Changes’ VersionIssey Takahashi, Yuya Yagira


In this commercial, Issey Takahashi and Yuya Yagira recommend Recruit Agent to men and women who want to change jobs but don’t know how to go about it.
Set in a neighborhood udon shop, the repeatedly uttered phrase “Recruit Agent” sticks in your head.
Both versions—the “Search with a Pro” edition and the “Someone Who Knows About Changing Jobs” edition—end with a little twist that will make you chuckle, so be sure to check them out.
Recruit Staffing Career Wink: From No Experience to Office Work — “Wink at the Bus Stop” / “Wink on the Escalator” / “Wink in the Plaza”Minami Hamabe



This is a series of commercials for Recruit Staffing’s Career Wink, featuring Minami Hamabe winking while holding a board in various locations such as bus stops, escalators, and plazas.
The narration tells those who want to become office workers but worry because they lack experience, “Go for it!” And Hamabe’s light, breezy vibe seems to lower the hurdles to making a career change.
Recruit AirREGI Order “Small Talk” Edition / “Adventure” Edition / “Appreciative” EditionEtsushi Toyokawa, Shinobu Hasegawa



This amusing exchange between Hasegawa Shinobu, the owner of an izakaya, and a regular customer, Etsushi Toyokawa, is from a commercial for AirREGI Order.
It’s a service that lets customers place orders at their table using their own smartphones, and the ad highlights its convenience and benefits.
At the end of the commercial, there’s a punchline that shows Toyokawa’s humorous side, so be sure to watch each version all the way through.
Recruit Agent Whispering Couple: “Handwashing Area” / “Entrance” / “Elevator”Issey Takahashi, Yuya Yagira



This commercial features Issey Takahashi and Yuya Yagira speaking to people who are voicing their worries about changing jobs, telling them how helpful Recruit Agent can be.
Because the whispers unfold in everyday places like at the sink, in the entrance hall, and inside the elevator, it conveys that you can use the service casually at any moment.
There’s also a sense of comedy in how it looks as if the whispers aren’t reaching the people.
Recruit Zexy 2006Kana Kurashina

The TV commercials for the wedding magazine Zexy are among the most representative of the Heisei era, aren’t they? Among them, many people likely remember this particular commercial featuring Kana Kurashina, who served as the fourth “Zexy Girl.” The background music was Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Wedding Song,” which is also memorable to many.
The song was originally composed as a short piece specifically for the commercial, but due to the strong response after it aired, the rest was written and it was released as a CD—so the story goes.


