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

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

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

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!
Mountains, Waterfalls, and LakesRyohei Suzuki

This is a commercial featuring actor Ryohei Suzuki.
Many of you may recognize the image of an oversized Ryohei Suzuki.
The song is a cover of The Trammps’ “Disco Theme” by the American disco-soul band.
It’s well known as the theme song for the classic quiz show “Naruhodo! The World.” The arrangement is by composer Tomoyuki Asakawa, who was born in Tokyo.
NICHIREI Mune Kara “Do you know the secret to moistness?” VersionRyohei Suzuki

This is a commercial for a frozen fried chicken product called Mune-Kara.
Chicken breast tends to be drier than thigh meat, but Mune-Kara is carefully prepared to achieve a moist, tender texture.
You can almost taste how good it is just by looking at Ryohei Suzuki’s expression when he eats it! And the fact that it’s a frozen food you can simply heat up in the microwave is pretty amazing, isn’t it?


