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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! (21–30)

MEGA BIG 1.2-Billion Guide Okuyama: ‘Big Jump-Rope Tournament’ EditionRyohei Suzuki

MEGA BIG: Guide to 1.2 Billion - Okuyama & Large Rope Tournament Edition

This features Ryohei Suzuki participating in a big jump rope competition, with the growing number of participants evoking the image of someone who won 1.2 billion yen with MEGA BIG.

As it gets closer to his turn to join the rope, his anticipation that he, too, might win MEGA BIG builds, conveyed through a buoyant tone and expressive facial cues.

By overlaying dreams onto something seemingly unrelated and throwing himself into it with a full-on smile, the spot also creates a comical atmosphere.

Alinamin Pharmaceutical: Alinamin Medical Gold “For Painful Neck Stiffness” VersionRyohei Suzuki

Alinamin Medical Gold: “For Stiff, Painful Neck” Version

This commercial promotes the idea that Alinamin Medical Gold might solve severe neck stiffness so painful it even feels like actual pain.

It depicts Ryohei Suzuki struggling and then turning to Alinamin Medical Gold for relief.

It also clearly explains the mechanism and effects that lead to improvement, and the bright expression during the explanation conveys a positive feeling.

The powerful narration gives an impression of reassurance and trust as well.

P&G Braun “BRAUN Series 9 Pro+: Toward Zero Evening Stubble”Ryohei Suzuki

BRAUN Series 9 Pro+ — Zero stubble by evening

This is a commercial featuring actor Ryohei Suzuki introducing the functionality of the Braun Series 9 Pro+ shaver.

Suzuki, who says, “On days with all-day shoots, I start worrying about my beard by evening,” tries out the Series 9 Pro+.

He’s surprised that, even after shaving in the morning, the Series 9 Pro+ can deliver an even closer shave.

Thanks to this deep-shaving performance, the ad emphasizes that you can go through the evening without worrying about your beard.

Nissan: “A Car That Really, Really Hits You in the Heart”Ryohei Suzuki

[Company] TV Commercial: “A Car That Really, Really Hits You in the Heart”

In this ad, Ryohei Suzuki frankly conveys what users truly want from a car.

While acknowledging advances like self-driving and electric vehicles, he says what people really seek is the excitement that comes from powerful performance.

Nissan emphasizes that it fully meets that desire, expressing strength through scenes of the car cutting through the landscape.

Suzuki’s bright smile further underscores the impression of a powerful drive that answers those expectations.

JR Central: Off to Nara — “The Four Temples of Yamato” EditionRyohei Suzuki

“Iza Iza Nara” Yamato Four Temples Edition – 60 seconds

This is a commercial from the “Iza Iza Nara” tourism campaign in Nara Prefecture by JR Central.

In the “Yamato Four Temples” version, Ryohei Suzuki visits Hase-dera in Nara, captured in beautiful visuals.

It’s a spot that makes you rediscover Nara’s charms and think, “I didn’t know there was a place like this in Nara!”

JR Central: Off to Nara – Kofuku-ji Temple EditionRyohei Suzuki

“Iza Iza Nara” Kōfuku-ji Edition — 60 Seconds

The commercial for “Iza Iza Nara,” JR Central’s tourism campaign for Nara Prefecture.

This time, it focuses on the area around Nara Park, including Kofuku-ji Temple.

It’s memorable to see Ryohei Suzuki fully enjoying Nara—viewing Buddhist statues, eating traditional Japanese sweets while looking out over gardens, and savoring Nara’s surprisingly abundant spice curries.

The beautiful cinematography is wonderful, so be sure to check it out!

JR Central: Off to Nara, the ‘Asuka’ editionRyohei Suzuki

“Iza Iza Nara” Asuka Edition – 60 seconds

In the JR Central travel campaign commercial “Iza Iza Nara,” this installment highlights the charms of Asuka Village.

It opens with scenes of the Ishibutai Kofun and the Masuda Iwafune, then Ryohei Suzuki goes on to visit one famous spot after another around Asuka Village.

It ends with a shot of him enjoying delicious-looking dishes at the traditional house restaurant Da terra, leaving a strong impression of someone fully savoring all that Asuka Village has to offer.

Many viewers from outside the prefecture were likely intrigued, thinking, “I had no idea there was a place like this in Nara’s Asuka Village!”