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.
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Compilation of commercials featuring Ryohei Suzuki. His friendly smile is irresistible! (1–10)
Kirin Beer Killingood Ale: “A Completely New Kirin Beer Begins” / “The Deliciousness of a Completely New Kirin Beer”Motoki Omori, Haruka Ayase, Minami Hamabe, Ryohei Suzuki


A commercial for Kirin Good Ale, a new beer released by Kirin Brewery.
Motoki Omori of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, who created the theme song, also appears, performing “GOOD DAY” in the “A Completely New Kirin Beer Begins” version.
In addition, in the “The Deliciousness of a Completely New Kirin Beer” version, the cast members share their impressions of Good Ale’s flavor.
Both commercials are highly catchy and memorable in terms of music and direction, and many viewers are likely wondering, “What kind of beer is it?” The BGM track “GOOD DAY,” released in 2025, features upbeat, optimistic lyrics that read like a celebration of life and are especially appealing.
Kirin Beverage Kirin Namacha “Tea Waiting for Clear Skies” VersionRyohei Suzuki

This is a commercial featuring Ryohei Suzuki walking through a tea plantation while introducing the secret to the delicious taste of Namacha.
At the beginning, he mentions the challenges of harvesting tea leaves, and despite those difficulties, it explains that the tea leaves used for Namacha are carefully picked on sunny days.
This, it says, is essential for bringing out the tea’s flavor.
The commercial clearly shows that Namacha is made using tea leaves that are carefully harvested by hand with great attention to detail.
The background music is “Sashi-iro” by Bialystocks.
This song, which was also used as the ending theme for the 2022 drama “Sensei no Otori Yose,” is notable for its beautiful melody line.
Nissan Leaf: “Shall we go even further?” editionRyohei Suzuki

This commercial highlights the exhilarating driving experience through the sight of a Nissan LEAF speeding by and the expressions of Ryohei Suzuki as he experiences it.
A key point is how the scenery unfolds one after another, conveying a sense of speed through that depiction.
And from Suzuki’s satisfied smile, you don’t just feel the thrill of the drive—you also sense the peace of mind that lets you fully enjoy it.
A roundup of commercials featuring Ryohei Suzuki. His friendly smile is so charming! (11–20)
Nichirei Tokukara “Dance” VersionRyohei Suzuki, Ayu Oda

This commercial showcases the delicious taste and uplifting feeling of Nichirei’s Tokukara through the light, lively movements of Ryohei Suzuki and others.
They march rhythmically while holding the package, and their cheerful expressions convey a real sense of fun.
At times, they take a bite of the Tokukara and show blissful expressions as they savor the flavor, which heightens expectations for the taste.
Kirin Namacha “Living with Comfort: Sky” VersionRyohei Suzuki

This commercial shows Ryohei Suzuki drinking Nama-cha while strolling along a road with an ocean view.
The image of Mr.
Suzuki walking comfortably through such a beautiful landscape is striking and makes you want to visit a place like that.
And the drink he’s carrying as his walking companion is Nama-cha.
Combined with the fresh visuals and direction, it makes you imagine that the flavor is surely refreshing and easy to drink.
JR Central: Off to Nara, ‘Horyu-ji’ EditionRyohei Suzuki

This is a JR Tokai commercial that follows Ryohei Suzuki on a trip to Nara, conveying the joy of a journey that lets you feel history.
It emphasizes that it’s not enough to just know the information; actually seeing the buildings and Buddhist statues and sensing the history is important and makes it more compelling.
Through Suzuki’s gentle smiles during the trip and scenes of his interactions in each place, you can also feel how travel leads to relaxation.
Mizuho Bank “Always by Your Side.” VersionTetsuji Tamayama, Ryohei Suzuki, Sota Fukushi

This commercial promotes the fact that branches of the Mizuho Group—Mizuho Bank, Mizuho Securities, and Mizuho Trust & Banking—are right nearby.
The setting is a soba noodle shop.
Inside, a cast member murmurs, “Yep, it’s gotta be soba.” You think they’re deciding what to eat, but then comes the twist: their gaze is actually fixed on the Mizuho Bank visible outside the window.
It’s a simple pun-based concept that feels friendly and approachable.


