Summary of SUUMO commercials: popular actors and actresses, plus musicians, make appearances!
One of the appealing features of SUUMO’s commercials—the real estate information site run by Recruit—is their eye-catching casting!
Not only do popular actors and actresses appear, but well-known TV personalities also make appearances, so many of you probably find them memorable.
In this article, we’ll introduce SUUMO commercials whose casts are a major draw.
We’ll cover not only the latest commercials but also past installments.
There are plenty of cleverly directed, humorous ads too, so please enjoy watching them.
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Summary of SUUMO commercials: In addition to popular actors and actresses, musicians also appear! (11–20)
Recruit SUUMO SUUMO Counter: “People Who Talk About Their Dreams – Warm Moments” / “Gucha-gucha-gucha (All Jumbled Up)” versionsSairi Ito


This commercial highlights how the SUUMO Counter supports you as it follows Sairi Ito thinking about her ideal home.
A key point is how it portrays the question of where to even start when building a house, conveying that they stand by your vision right from the beginning.
It has a warm tone that also expresses the hope that, because it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many people, they can pack it full of their dreams and ideals.
Recruit SUUMO, SUUMO Counter: “The Person Who Talks About Dreams: ‘That’ll End Up a Deserted Island’” / “Pull-ups in Everyday Life”Takumi Saitoh


This commercial conveys the stance that the SUUMO Counter supports the dream, as Takumi Saito talks about his ideal home.
Building a house is a once-in-a-lifetime event for many people, which is why it depicts the idea of packing in your dreams and ideals.
His smiling manner as he speaks about his dreams is striking, and it also expresses how realizing those ideals leads to a joyful life.
Recruit SUUMO Final Screening “Road” EditionMoka Kamishiraishi / Tetsushi Tanaka

This is a commercial featuring Moka Kamishiraishi, who is active as an actress and model.
The story shows the night before a move, when looking through a scrapbook brings back many memories.
Scenes of her striving toward her dream of becoming a hairstylist play out like a movie.
The song used is a choral version of Ayaka’s “Nijiiro.” It’s a commercial that truly warms the heart.
Recruit SUUMO Final Screening ‘Treasure’ EditionMikako Ichikawa

This is the final screening event-themed commercial, “Treasure,” featuring actress Mikako Ichikawa.
After having a child and spending her days busily as a mother, she recalls the many things that happened in this home on the night before moving, and ends up in tears.
It’s a short commercial, but it brings tears to the viewer’s eyes.
The CM song is a cover of Kiroro’s classic ‘Mirai e’ by singer-songwriter Marter.
Recruit SUUMO “Got too cramped” versionAnna Ishibashi / Tomomi Fujisaki

This is the TV commercial “Getting Cramped” for SUUMO, the real estate site run by Recruit, which aired in 2015.
The actress and model Anna Ishibashi appears in it.
With a pink rug and lampshade, light blue wallpaper, and a green bed cover, the colorful room is decorated with matryoshka dolls—pop, kitschy, and cute.
Recruit SUUMO “Mr. Hamada’s Transfer” VersionGaku Hamada / Meiko Fukuda
Here’s a commercial that supports a young office worker facing a sudden transfer.
When you work for a company, sudden reassignments or relocations can often put you in tough situations.
Playing the role of that office worker is Gaku Hamada, hugely popular for his role as Kintaro in au’s ads as well as in numerous dramas and films.
The ad highlights the convenience of being able to easily search for apartments on your phone during break time, even amid a busy corporate life.
Hamada’s cream soda matches SUUMO’s color, which is really cute.
SUUMO commercial roundup: In addition to popular actors and actresses, musicians also appear! (21–30)
Recruit SUUMO “Couple” VersionYuki Sakurai, Shinnosuke Mitsushima

This commercial shows Yuki Sakurai and Shinnosuke Mitsushima playing a married couple, using SUUMO to look for a house they’re about to buy.
While SUUMO is often associated with searching for rental properties, the ad highlights that it’s also useful for purchases.
Sitting on the sofa, they share the listings that caught their eye, portraying a loving couple and creating a warm, happy atmosphere.



