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A compilation of TV commercials featuring Kentaro Sakaguchi: from the latest spots to his past appearances.

Kentaro Sakaguchi began his entertainment career as a model for MEN’S NON-NO.

He made his acting debut in 2014 and has since appeared in numerous TV dramas and films.

Many people likely remember his standout performances in works such as The 100th Love with You and And, Live.

He has also appeared in many commercials, with spots for Alfort and Lapin being especially memorable for many viewers.

In this article, we’ll showcase all the commercials Kentaro Sakaguchi has appeared in to date, in addition to those well-known ones.

We’ll keep adding his latest commercials as they come out, so be sure to check back.

Compilation of commercials featuring Kentaro Sakaguchi: from the latest to past appearances (1–10)

Power to dreams. Dreams to power. “2020: Each One’s Resolve”Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, Mei Nagano

[CM] Nomura Securities

Nomura Securities’ commercial, “Empowering Dreams, Turning Strength into Dreams: 2020—Each One’s Resolve,” supports the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games as a Gold Partner.

The ad features Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, and Mei Nagano.

In the first half, just like various para-athletes, Sakaguchi plays volleyball, Tamaki does archery, and Nagano competes in track and field.

In the second half, footage shows spectators applauding athletes engaged in fierce competition.

The narration, delivered by the three, conveys how the athletes’ brilliance at the Olympic and Paralympic Games inspires viewers with dreams, hope, and more.

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

[CM] Nomura Securities

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.