A compilation of commercials featuring Mikako Tabe: from past spots to the latest ads
Since starting her career as an actress in 2002, Mikako Tabe has appeared in numerous TV dramas and films.
She has frequently taken leading roles, including in the NHK morning drama Tsubasa and the series My Housekeeper Nagisa-san, so many of you may find her performances particularly memorable.
In this article, we’ll introduce all of the commercials featuring this talented actress, Mikako Tabe.
Armed with her bright personality, she has appeared in commercials for a wide variety of products and services—be sure to check them out!
A compilation of commercials featuring Mikako Tabe. Introducing everything from past to the latest commercials (1–10).
Kao Kyukyutto “Leave-it-alone” VersionNEW!Mikako Tabe, Jun Shison, Ai Mikami

This is a commercial for KyuKyutto featuring a cute puppet.
A couple is struggling because they want to spend time with their child but have dishes to wash—then KyuKyutto Bubble Pack appears.
It’s promoted as letting you spray foam on the dishes, leave it, and just rinse, so you can use the free time to be with your child.
Sky PerfecTV! There’s always something you want to watch: “Coming Home” versionNEW!Mikako Tabe

This is a commercial that promotes the idea that with SKY PerfecTV! you’ll always find something you want to watch, conveyed through Mikako Tabe’s presence.
It shows Tabe casually turning on the TV and gradually becoming absorbed in the screen, which also communicates the wide range of channels and that there’s always a title that will catch your interest.
It also conveys the message that the first Sunday of every month is a free viewing day, offering a chance to discover what you love.
Aflac Cancer Insurance That Stays Close to You Mirai Plus Orange Letter “Small Izakaya” VersionMikako Tabe

This commercial introduces Aflac’s Mirai Plus, emphasizing that it’s a plan tailored to users and attentive to differences in what people need.
Set in a sushi restaurant, it portrays customers adding their favorite items to their order, conveying that the plan lets you easily add what you need.
Through Mikako Tabe’s lighthearted narration, the message comes across that viewers should feel free to consider rearranging their coverage.
TaxSnap: “Are you still doing your tax return all by yourself?” (version)Mikako Tabe

A commercial introducing TaxSnap, which makes that complicated and bothersome tax return process easy.
It opens with Mikako Tabe asking, “Are you still doing your tax return all by yourself?” followed by voices of people worried about filing.
Tabe then proposes TaxSnap.
The ad highlights how it simplifies expense processing, offers AI support supervised by certified tax accountants, and makes preparing and submitting returns easy.
It clearly conveys that TaxSnap is a convenient and user-friendly app.
Kirin Beer Tanrei Green Label GREEN JUKEBOX ‘Snow’ EditionMikako Tabe, Iyori Shimizu

This commercial conveys the refreshing taste of Tanrei Green Label through a unique world: a jukebox set in nature.
When Mikako Tabe discovers the jukebox and presses the “Snow” button, the gentle singing voice of Iyori Shimizu from back number begins to play.
Even the depiction of light emerging within the calm natural setting evokes a relaxed atmosphere.
The song performed in this gentle ambiance is back number’s “Heroine.” It’s a ballad that unfolds with a soft band sound, and the soaring vocals layered on top convey an uplifting, positive mood.
Sky PerfecTV: “There’s always something you kind of want to watch — after a bath” (commercial)Mikako Tabe

It begins with Mikako Tabe, fresh from a bath, turning on the TV in the living room.
As the tagline “There’s something I kind of want to watch” suggests, once she turns it on, it shows that there’s always something interesting to see.
The image of Tabe watching TV in a relaxed mood is striking.
UQ mobile “Scene Transition” VersionMikako Tabe, Mei Nagano

In this commercial, Mikako Tabe and Mei Nagano explain UQ against a variety of backdrops, presenting its appeal in a refreshing way.
As the scenery changes, they describe the great value plans and ease of use, which makes the message feel positive.
Their smiles throughout also suggest a service packed with features that will satisfy users.



