Actor Takeru Satoh shot to fame after starring in Kamen Rider Den-O in 2007 and appearing in the drama ROOKIES the following year.
Since then, he has continued to appear in hit works one after another and has become so popular that he often ranks among the most-liked actors.
In this article, we’ll showcase all the commercials Satoh has appeared in.
Alongside commercials that capture his effortlessly cool, natural charm, there are also humorous and entertaining ones—so be sure to compare them and enjoy each one!
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Coca-Cola Ayataka “Shall we have some tea? At home” versionNEW!Takeru Satoh

Hikaru Utada’s “Pappa Paradise,” released in 2026, is a song that brightly portrays the joy of everyday life.
Centered on the piano, it features a buoyant melody that stands out and conveys a strong sense of fun.
The lyrics express the anticipation of pleasures to come, and also include an encouraging message for people doing their best each day.
As a commercial song, it was used in an Ayataka tea ad featuring Takeru Satoh, gently speaking to the importance of moments of calm.
Obayashi Corporation: Opening New Frontiers in Creation — “Summit” EditionTakeru Satoh

In this commercial focusing on the history of tower construction around the world, the recreated scenes of towers under construction are fascinating.
As Takeru Satoh rides an elevator, he looks through binoculars at towers humanity has built in pursuit of greater heights.
A five-storied pagoda, the Eiffel Tower, and Tokyo Skytree all make appearances.
In the final scene, a levitating woman suddenly appears, indicating that the goal has shifted from building towers to reaching outer space.
Lottery Quick One “TV Commercial: Married Couple” Version / “TV Commercial: Couple” VersionTakeru Satoh

This is a commercial where Takeru Satoh speaks directly to viewers about the appeal of Quick One, a lottery that lets you see the results online right away.
The storyline shows married couples and partners watching his pitch, with their growing willingness to give it a try conveyed through his narration.
It clearly communicates how great it is to enjoy a lottery so easily.
Their individual reactions to the ad also evoke a sense of casual fun and lightheartedness.
Fit’s

I think many people still remember the Fit’s commercials.
It’s that series where Nozomi Sasaki, Takeru Satoh, Suzu Hirose, and others appear and do those comical moves.
The lyrics that mention how the gum gets softer as you chew have been loved across generations.
That song is actually a parody of “Ōkami Shōnen Ken no Theme,” sung by the singer-songwriter Tamurapan.
There are also regional versions and versions that highlight how long the flavor lasts—each arrangement is worth checking out.
eK Custom ‘Cool eK Western’ Version

When it comes to kei cars produced by Mitsubishi, the eK series comes to mind.
Among these easy-to-drive kei cars, the eK Custom is the one that pursues a cooler, more stylish look.
With the keyword “Kakko-eK,” the commercial features Takeru Sato dressed sharply in a suit showing off his dance moves—resulting in a very cool ad! The song used in the CM perfectly matches the image the manufacturer wants to promote for the car: it’s also cool and sophisticated.
It seems to be an original track written specifically for the commercial, and the crisp, sharp guitar sound is fantastic, isn’t it?
Lottery Quick One ‘At the Cafe Today’ versionTakeru Satoh

This commercial highlights the convenience and excitement of Quick One, which lets you get results on the spot anywhere.
It’s portrayed through a situation actor Takeru Satoh encounters.
While at a café, he comes across a couple having a noticeable exchange, and, as if to escape reality, he decides to try Quick One.
Even as the people around him get increasingly excited, only Takeru Satoh remains focused on Quick One.
The humorous scenario conveys how easy it is to get casually absorbed in it.
Obayashi – Pioneering Creation: “Inheritance” ChapterTakeru Satoh

Starting with a scene from 1937, when America’s Golden Gate Bridge was constructed, this is an Obayashi Corporation commercial.
In the first half, amidst people celebrating the bridge’s completion, a young girl anxiously wonders, “Will it really last forever?” and Takeru Satoh replies, “It will.” The setting then shifts to the present day, showing Satoh walking across the Golden Gate Bridge.
It introduces that Obayashi handled the bridge’s seismic retrofitting, while also conveying the company’s philosophy toward craftsmanship.



