Soflan commercial roundup: commercials for Lion’s fabric softener featuring charming, approachable storytelling.
Lion’s Soflan fabric softener, sold since 1976, has recently featured many commercials highlighting its antibacterial and deodorizing power.
Another hallmark is the frequent use of popular actors and actresses, creating friendly, memorable ads.
In this article, we’ll showcase Soflan commercials—both old and new—all at once.
We’ll also touch on the cast and the background music, so please take your time and enjoy.
Compilation of Soflan commercials: Lions fabric softener ads featuring charming, friendly storytelling (1–10)
LION Soflan Aroma Rich “Yokikana” VersionNEW!Yui Aragaki

This commercial showcases how Soflan Aroma Rich fragrances brighten everyday life, conveyed through Yui Aragaki’s blissful expressions.
It unfolds with her choosing clothes, picking them up, and swooning over the scent, which also communicates its long-lasting quality.
Alongside the rich fragrance, the ad expresses the softener’s effectiveness, giving a sense of reassurance that beauty is maintained in both appearance and scent.
LION Soflan Premium Deodorizer “Soflan Dramatic Theater – The Lingering Midnight Odor -” EditionNEW!Muro Tsuyoshi, Emma Miyazawa

This commercial deliberately highlights Soflan Premium Deodorizer’s dramatic odor-eliminating power with a suspense-like atmosphere.
The tension conveyed by Tsuyoshi Muro and Ema Miyazawa comes through, and within their exchanges, the gentle theme of deodorizing is discussed.
In the end, they recall the effectiveness of Soflan Premium Deodorizer for a happy ending—the momentum-driven structure is quite comical, isn’t it?
LION Soflan Airis ‘Hello, NEW AIR. ~First Time~’ Version

This is a commercial that promotes how laundry becomes soft when you use Soflan Airis, conveyed through the presence of Kentaro Sakaguchi and Nana Komatsu.
Sakaguchi plays the guitar while Komatsu waits for it to be finished as she reads a book, evoking an expectation of a softness that leads to relaxation.
The song that further accentuates the gentle atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Bialystocks’ “Hoozue” (Chin in Hand).
It features a strikingly resonant bass, with various instruments gradually joining in, and the layering of sounds and vocals conveys a sense of warmth.
Lion Soflan Aroma Rich ‘Zattō’ VersionYuriko Yoshitaka

This commercial uses drama-like visuals to portray how Soflan Aroma Rich might help you relax through the clothes and accessories you wear.
In everyday moments, Yuriko Yoshitaka takes a deep breath, and the scarf washed with Aroma Rich releases a rich fragrance that helps calm her mind.
Further enhancing the gentle atmosphere of the visuals is the song “Swallowtail Butterfly ~Ai no Uta~” by YEN TOWN BAND.
The vocals—delicate yet layered over a serene sound—leave a strong impression and convey a reassuring warmth.
Soflan Aroma Rich 2020Yui Aragaki

This commercial promotes how long the scent of Soflan Aroma Rich lasts, conveyed through Yui Aragaki’s personal impressions.
By talking about her dissatisfaction with previous fabric softeners—whose fragrance would change between the time of use and wearing—it communicates that Aroma Rich offers a quality unlike anything before.
The way her expression shifts to a smile as she senses the fragrance also powerfully evokes the richness of the scent.
The song that underscores the gently airy atmosphere depicted in the visuals is JYOCHO’s “Hikari Atsumete Oide yo.” Its softly acoustic arrangement is striking, and the tenderness in the vocals truly helps to calm the heart.
Lion Soflan Aroma RichChiaki Kuriyama

In a commercial aired in 2014, actress Chiaki Kuriyama appears.
The person singing the jingle at the end is Momoko Ishii, the vocalist of the acoustic duo Humming Kitchen.
Momoko Ishii also performs as a member of Bank Band, whose vocalist is Kazutoshi Sakurai from Mr.Children.
Lion Soflan Aroma RichKo Shibasaki

In a commercial aired in 2016, actress Kou Shibasaki appears.
The music is an original song for the commercial, sung by Kyoko Ohno—who performs as kyokoono and is the vocalist for the band waffles.
In addition to Soflan, Kyoko Ohno has sung many other commercial songs, including for Benesse and Lipovitan D.



