Shiga Prefecture Local Commercial Guide: A Collection of Community-Focused Advertisements
When you hear about commercials from Shiga Prefecture, does anything immediately come to mind? If you’re a local, there’s surely a commercial with a phrase you can’t help but hum along to that fills you with nostalgia.
For those outside the prefecture, you might be about to discover visuals and melodies you’ve never encountered before.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of commercials connected to Shiga.
From ones that make you chuckle to those that gently linger in your heart—enjoy the ride!
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- A roundup of Suzuki commercials: introducing catchy ads focused on kei cars!
- Compilation of commercials featuring Kanjani Eight. Also introducing ads in which individual members appear.
- A roundup of commercials featuring enka singers—from ones where you can hear their singing to fun and quirky spots.
Shiga Prefecture Local TV Commercial Guide: A Collection of Community-Focused Ads (11–20)
Shiga Prefecture: Learning from Newton, the new normal for Shiga from now onNEW!

This is a comical TV commercial that, inspired by Newton discovering universal gravitation from a falling apple, calls on viewers to consider what discoveries might come from Shiga Prefecture’s local specialties.
The key is how these specialties are depicted: impossible phenomena are showcased, such as falling funazushi and a rotating Hikone Castle.
The visuals create a lively, cheerful atmosphere, giving the impression that viewers can grow fond of a variety of local specialties.


