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.
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Mynavi Job Change “Let tomorrow be a turning point.” Episodes 1–3NEW!Ryoma Takeuchi, Hana Sugisaki

These are three commercials showing Ryoma Takeuchi and Hana Sugisaki having a conversation about “tenki.” Two kinds of “tenki” appear: weather and turning point.
The two talk about changing jobs, but their conversation keeps missing the mark in a way that makes you chuckle.
The result is a commercial with a unique worldview that feels almost like watching a drama.
Studying: ‘To be continued. Toward success.’Hana Sugisaki

This commercial showcases Studying’s commitment to supporting people aiming to earn qualifications, conveyed through Hana Sugisaki’s presence.
It addresses the struggle of studying alone and not being able to keep going, depicting how Studying provides thorough support down to the details.
By leveraging AI to firmly back up learning, it conveys a sense that this support reliably leads to results.
Suntory CRAFT BOSS World of TEA Alien Jones & Four Sisters: PatrolTommy Lee Jones, Takako Matsu, Hana Sugisaki, Yumi Kawai, Sairi Ito

This commercial is one in a series featuring four alien sisters.
This time, they’re dressed as police officers under the guise of being on patrol, riding a UFO across Japan and eventually around the world.
In reality, though, it’s not a patrol—it’s a tour of famous sights around the globe.
They even laugh among themselves, saying, “Isn’t this sightseeing, not a patrol?” Near the end, after traveling the world, they segue into the product with, “Speaking of the world, there’s Craft Boss World TEA.” The laid-back vibe is so pleasant that it’s the kind of commercial you’ll want to watch over and over.
Ajinomoto Cook Do Twice-Cooked Pork “Adolescence” VersionTomomitsu Yamaguchi, Hana Sugisaki

This commercial highlights how Cook Do’s Twice-Cooked Pork supports family bonds through its delicious taste, conveyed through a wordless exchange between Tomomitsu Yamaguchi and Hana Sugisaki.
It begins with a poignant scene where the father serves his daughter some twice-cooked pork, only to have her refuse it.
The story then progresses to the father tearing up as he watches the dish being eaten, but from there, the daughter hands the twice-cooked pork back to her father.
Their shared smiles express the closeness of the family.
The warm atmosphere of the visuals is further enhanced by the original, gently resonant BGM.
Its distinctive three-beat rhythm brings a lightness that effectively conveys warmth and joy.
NSW 2025 CMHana Sugisaki

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

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.



