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A commercial featuring Hana Sugisaki. Showcasing everything from the latest ads to her past appearances in one go.

Starting her career as a child actor in 2002, Hana Sugisaki broke out in the 2010s as a popular young actress.

Her performances in the TV drama series Toto Nee-chan and the film Her Love Boils Bathwater became hot topics!

In this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of commercials featuring Hana Sugisaki.

Among them, many people may especially remember her delicious-looking way of eating mapo tofu in the Cook Do commercial.

We’ll also showcase many of her recent commercials, so be sure to check them out.

A commercial featuring Hana Sugisaki. Showcasing everything from the latest ads to her past appearances in one go.

NSW 2025 CMHana Sugisaki

NSW Inc. / TV Commercial – 30-second Version

This commercial highlights that NSW has reached its 60th anniversary since its founding and conveys the company’s desire to keep growing.

Featuring Hana Sugisaki standing alone at a scramble crossing, the visuals carefully showcase the surrounding cityscape, evoking a grand sense of hope for the future.

The music that further accentuates the calm yet sweeping atmosphere of these scenes is Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind.” With gently resonant piano layered under a tender vocal, its tranquil mood also conveys a sense of human warmth.

Suntory CRAFT BOSS Milky Presso “New-New Morning: Part 1 (New-New Language)”Hana Sugisaki, Koji Yakusho, Ryunosuke Kamiki

Koji Yakusho, Hana Sugisaki, and Ryunosuke Kamiki star / Suntory “Craft Boss Milky Presso” new commercial: “New New Morning – Part 1”

From the performers’ tone, the atmosphere of the music used, and the gentle color palette of the entire commercial, you can really sense the product’s smoothness and creaminess.

You might be tempted to think it’s a foreign language because of the soft-sounding speech and the subtitles, but if you listen closely, it’s actually a unique concept where they’re simply speaking Japanese—in a gentle tone with some dialect—closely matching the subtitles.

The commercial unfolds with a gentle, calm vibe, yet when you look closely at the story and the dialogue, there are parts that don’t quite make sense—and that, too, may be part of what draws you into the ad.