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A commercial featuring Yuki Sakurai. Showcasing cool charm, we introduce both new and old commercials.

Yuki Sakurai began her full-fledged acting career in the 2010s and has appeared in numerous acclaimed films and TV dramas, earning high praise as a talented actress.

She has also been featured in many commercials.

Notably, her stylish ads that make the most of her cool image—such as those for Suntory’s Sui and Biore—are particularly memorable.

In this article, we’ll showcase all the commercials she has appeared in to date.

We’ve gathered a wide range of both recent and older ads, so please take this opportunity to check them out.

Commercials featuring Yuki Sakurai. Introducing cool and captivating ads, both old and new (11–20).

Kao Biore Biore The Face ‘Fresh Cream Foam Face Wash’ VersionYuki Sakurai

Yuki Sakurai Kao Biore The Face “Whipped Cream Foam Face Wash” TV Commercial

Actress Yuki Sakurai appears in the commercial for Kao’s Biore The Face facial cleansing cream.

The ad shows her actually washing her face with the product, highlighting its thorough cleansing ability.

It also introduces the five-product lineup tailored to different skin concerns.

KIRIN Hyoketsu “The New Hyoketsu” VersionYuki Sakurai

[Yuki Sakurai, Miyaka, Megumi Chikuni, Mika Shibai] Kirin Beer Kirin Hyoketsu “New Hyoketsu” Version 60s

It’s a commercial that looks back on various moments in life together with Hyoketsu, which has always been by your side.

The content follows the protagonist’s life, conveying heartfelt emotion at times and warmth at others.

Enhancing the commercial’s touching atmosphere even further is Naoto Inti Raymi’s “Koisuru Kisetsu.” It’s a happy track that unfolds with a gentle sound, and the light, airy vocals evoke an image of savoring the happiness built up over the years.

SoftBank “My Lover Is Santa Claus” VersionKei Tanaka, Yuki Sakurai

Kei Tanaka caught by paparazzi? Hugging and holding hands in a ‘Santa love’! Hiroji Miyamoto covers “Koi-bito ga Santa Claus (My Lover Is Santa Claus)”

This is a commercial that introduces SoftBank’s plan that you can use without worrying about speed limits, framed through a scoop about Kei Tanaka.

Just as Tanaka, targeted by paparazzi, is approached by Santa Claus, the paparazzi back off; then Yuki Sakurai appears, revealed to be the Santa in disguise.

The two spend unhurried time together without minding those around them.

Playing on the twist of Santa appearing like a lover, the CM uses a cover of “Koibito ga Santa Claus” performed by Hiroji Miyamoto as its theme song.

While honoring the gentle atmosphere of the original, his vocals also convey a distinctive strength that seems to carry feelings far and wide.

Suntory Maker’s Mark “Aliens” VersionYuki Sakurai, AiNA THE END

Maker’s Mark “Aliens” 30-second version Yuki Sakurai Aina the End Suntory

This is a Maker’s Mark commercial showing Yuki Sakurai captivated by a performance while sipping a drink at a bar.

Sitting at the counter away from the stage, Sakurai is completely absorbed in the music.

The singer performing at the bar is AiNA THE END, formerly of BiSH and now a solo artist.

She’s covering Kirinji’s 2000 classic “Aliens.” Her vocals are striking—more uptempo than the original yet still imbued with a sense of poignancy.

Suntory Japanese Gin SUI “Eat, Eat, Eat” versionYuki Sakurai, Akihiro Kakuta

Two pieces: Suntory GIN SUI commercial featuring Yuki Sakurai and Akihiro Kakuta

This is a commercial that showcases a party serving local izakaya-style dishes and highlights the gin soda that shines in that setting.

It contrasts Akihiro Kakuta, who is in charge of the cooking, with Yuki Sakurai, who enjoys the dishes along with gin soda made using the Sui gin she brought.

Sakurai’s blissful smile is a key focal point, clearly conveying how well the food and gin soda pair together.

Meanwhile, Kakuta’s somewhat unconvinced expression seems to hint at the potential for what lies ahead, as if suggesting that this pairing will take off from here.

FANCL Face Wash Powder: “Just washing gives your skin a big drink of toner.”Yuki Sakurai

Yuki Sakurai: FANCL Face Wash Powder (201308)

“My skin absorbs toner differently,” Yuki Sakurai says with a smile right from the start.

But on the screen, large text reads: “This is not a toner commercial.” In fact, this ad is for a facial cleansing powder.

The message is that washing your face with this product helps condition your skin, making it easier for it to absorb toner.

Using such an impactful presentation really piques interest in the product, doesn’t it?

A commercial featuring Yuki Sakurai. Showcasing cool, captivating ads—both old and new—(21–30)

Kao Biore Pop-Pop Working Makeup Remover: “Spotlight” EditionYuki Sakurai

Yuki Sakurai Kao Biore Popping Makeup Remover “Spotlight” Version TV Commercial

Kao Biore Pachi-Pachi Working Makeup Remover “Spotlight” version.

This commercial communicates that when you use this product, there’s no need to rub your face while removing makeup.

Not only does it save time, but it can also be expected to reduce the burden on your skin.

Actress Yuki Sakurai appears in the piece, comparing a regular makeup remover with the “Pachi-Pachi Working Makeup Remover.” Pay attention to the difference in her expressions while using each one.