A roundup of commercials featuring Takumi Saito: from the latest spots to timeless classics.
Actor Takumi Saito, who drew attention with appearances in popular works such as the TV drama “Hirugao: Heijitsu Gogo 3-ji no Koibitotachi” (Hirugao: Love Affairs in the Afternoon) and the film “Shin Ultraman.” He has appeared in numerous TV dramas and films to date, as well as in many commercials.
Especially from the late 2010s to the early 2020s, he consistently ranked high in the number of brands using him in commercials, indicating his strong popularity among viewers.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials featuring Takumi Saito.
They range from humorous spots to refreshingly clean-cut ones, so take this opportunity to check them out.
A compilation of commercials featuring Takumi Saitoh. From the latest spots to classic favorites (1–10)
Kappa Sushi “2026 Tohoku Delicious Food Festival” EditionNEW!Takumi Saitoh

In this commercial, featuring Takumi Saitoh in his familiar role as an employee of the Kappa Sushi Challenge Department, they introduce that you can enjoy carefully crafted, limited-time items at a great price.
This time, the featured items are seared bonito and boiled whitebait sushi.
Both fish, sourced from the Tohoku region, look absolutely delicious, and many viewers probably felt like, “I want to go to Kappa Sushi” after watching the ad.
Indeed “Free Part-Time Job Listings” VersionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi, Daigo (Chidori)

This commercial features Rika Izumi and Daigo, who work at a ramen shop, watching an Indeed ad and thinking about how job postings might work if they used it.
To dispel the impression that posting jobs costs a lot, the commercial highlights that listings can be posted for free and with ease.
The key point is their reactions: even their simple exclamations of surprise reinforce how approachable the service is.
The overall message conveys the idea that because it’s free and easy, it’s worth trying first to gather staff.
Indeed One Piece “Zoro: The Guy Who Gets Slashed” VersionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi, Daigo (Chidori), Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Yosuke Kubozuka

This is a commercial that promotes how Indeed is helpful for finding jobs and part-time work through a distinctive song and worldbuilding.
A key point is that Takumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi, Daigo, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, and Yosuke Kubozuka appear as characters from ONE PIECE, blending a sense of strength with a comedic vibe.
Since the work’s theme is adventure, it also conveys the message of diving into new experiences with Indeed.
It relies primarily on visuals and says little outright, yet it still manages to capture viewers’ interest.
Indeed “Halloween: Human Relationships” EditionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi

This commercial showcases Indeed’s ease of use and appeal within a uniquely Halloween-themed world.
Amid an eerie atmosphere, Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi appear as monsters, but the song they perform humorously delivers the same message about Indeed’s strengths as always.
Even the familiar phrase about how convenient Indeed is for finding jobs and part-time work is given a slightly spooky twist.
The contrast between the world-building and the message effectively captures viewers’ interest.
Indeed “To-B Taxi Ad” editionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi, Nobu (Chidori)

This content describes Rika Izumi and Nobu traveling by taxi, and how seeing an Indeed commercial there conveys that it’s also useful for recruiting.
The ad shown on the monitor was the usual one featuring Takumi Saitoh, which led them to consider whether their own company should use it too.
It also clearly emphasizes that posting a job can be completed in five minutes, expressing just how fast that is with a unique metaphor.
It’s a message that communicates Indeed’s ease of use, speed, and reliability.
Indeed “Masaka” EditionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi

This commercial showcases the potential of Indeed through the appearance and conversation of Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi, who work in the HR department.
When Saitoh expresses anxiety about whether this will actually attract applicants, Izumi explains Indeed’s level of visibility, and he posts a job listing somewhat skeptically.
The call that comes in immediately afterward is key, strongly emphasizing how many people are watching and how useful the platform is for recruitment.
The moment he jumps to his feet in surprise adds a comedic touch to the overall feel.
Indeed ‘A Simple Question’ EditionTakumi Saitoh, Rika Izumi

This is a commercial that introduces the Indeed app as a convenient way to find jobs or part-time work, presented with a unique vibe.
As Takumi Saitoh and Rika Izumi trade dance moves while promoting Indeed, the light, catchy phrasing evokes the app’s ease of use.
The playful turn toward the question of “If the app is now convenient, what was it like before?” also adds a comedic touch.
Even the seemingly unrelated worldbuilding, separate from job hunting itself, helps capture viewers’ interest.



