A roundup of commercials featuring Ryohei Suzuki. His friendly smile is so appealing!
After working as a model, Ryohei Suzuki began his acting career in 2006.
His tall stature and warm smile are striking, and many people likely have a favorable impression of him.
At the same time, when it comes to acting, he doesn’t just play gentle characters—he convincingly portrays everything from eerie roles to strict, authoritative ones, earning high praise for his acting skills.
In this article, we’ll showcase a roundup of commercials featuring Ryohei Suzuki.
There are many ads that highlight his friendly, approachable smile, so be sure to check them out.
Compilation of commercials featuring Ryohei Suzuki. His friendly smile is irresistible! (1–10)
Kirin Beer KIRIN Good Ale “A Beer Filled with Feelings” version / “Chorus” versionNEW!Haruka Ayase, Motoki Omori, Minami Hamabe, Ryohei Suzuki, Mrs. GREEN APPLE


It features a festive development where everyone sings together and toasts with Killingood Ale.
It’s filled with the desire to brighten the future through the power of beer.
The BGM uses Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “GOOD DAY,” an uplifting song whose lyrics inspire you to look forward even in anxious times.
Let’s sing together and share the deliciousness.
Recruit Recruit Agent “Observatory” version / “Museum” version / “Desert” version / Bakarhythm making-of & interview / Ryohei Suzuki making-of & interview / Erika Toda making-of & interviewNEW!Bakarhythm, Ryohei Suzuki, Erika Toda






The new series from Recruit Agent features Ryohei Suzuki, Erika Toda, and Bakarhythm.
It depicts the anxieties of changing jobs on grand stages like an observatory, a museum, and a desert.
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Nissan “A Test-Drive Event That Really, Reeeeally Hits You in the Heart × Ryohei Suzuki” VersionNEW!Ryohei Suzuki

This commercial shows Ryohei Suzuki test-driving a Nissan and experiencing various features, revealing how the car moves him.
From the design and engine sound before setting off to the driver-assistance features once on the road, it expresses a range of discoveries made through driving.
His smiles throughout suggest the car is packed with features that make everyday driving enjoyable.
Japan Sport Council MEGA BIG 1.2 Billion: Guide Okuyama “Street Interview” Version / “Okuyama’s Everyday Life” VersionNEW!Ryohei Suzuki


This commercial conveys the excitement that you might win 1.2 billion yen with MEGA BIG, through the character Okuyama played by Ryohei Suzuki.
It tells us that the anticipation of possibly having something good happen—like getting a winning ice cream stick or a raffle prize—can make everyday life more enjoyable.
Even the humorous claim that with 1.2 billion yen you could buy even more MEGA BIGs helps express the fun of MEGA BIG.
Kirin Beverage Kirin Namacha “Living with Comfort: Two People” VersionNatsuki Deguchi, Ryohei Suzuki

Under the blue sky, this memorable Kirin Namacha commercial features Natsuki Deguchi and Ryohei Suzuki humming a tune.
The footage of them smiling and humming with a bottle of Namacha in hand gives off a very refreshing impression, as if it were expressing the taste of Namacha itself.
The song they hum—and that plays as the BGM—is Bialystocks’ “Sashi-iro.” Released in 2024, it’s a gentle track that conveys a message of moving forward as your heart leads you.
JR Central “Off to Nara: Yakushiji” EditionRyohei Suzuki

This commercial from JR Central’s travel-promotion campaign “Iza Iza Nara” was released in March 2026.
Set at Yakushiji Temple, it shows scenes of listening to the head priest and experiencing sutra copying.
In the latter half, it also features enjoying local cuisine and music, and the tagline “Nara is interesting because you go” leaves a strong impression.
P&G Braun Oral-B iO “OOO Sukkirri Suzuki-san” versionRyohei Suzuki

This commercial features Ryohei Suzuki appearing as an Oral-B researcher, portraying him empathizing with people who have concerns about their teeth.
It clearly acknowledges the worry that brushing too hard might be bad for teeth and strongly emphasizes that Oral-B can resolve that issue.
The visuals, centered on blue and white, are striking and convey a fresh, clean atmosphere.



