A compilation of commercials featuring Mitsuki Takahata: buzzworthy ads where her singing and acting shine
As an actress who commands an overwhelming presence in films and TV dramas, Mitsuki Takahata is also active in numerous commercials for various companies.
Her bright smile and approachable personality help highlight the appeal of the products.
She sometimes sings in the commercials as well, and the ads she appears in often attract attention.
Here, we’ll introduce the commercials featuring Mitsuki Takahata.
If there’s a commercial you saw once and were curious about, be sure to look for it!
Mitsuki Takahata Commercial Compilation: Buzzworthy Ads Showcasing Her Standout Singing and Acting (1–10)
Mitsubishi Estate: Let’s go next with Mitsubishi Estate. “Premium Outlets” version / “In front of Tokyo Station, Marunouchi” versionMitsuki Takahata


This commercial showcases various places developed by the Mitsubishi Estate Group, highlighted by the beautiful singing of Mitsuki Takahata and her companions.
Through a quiz-like exchange, it conveys that the group contributes significantly even to locations that don’t bear its name, such as the Gotemba Premium Outlets and the Marunouchi area in front of Tokyo Station.
It clearly communicates that Mitsubishi Estate is involved behind the scenes in seemingly ordinary places, playing the role of an unsung hero.
LINE Yahoo LYP Premium: “Earn PayPay Points” EditionMitsuki Takahata

This is a commercial promoting how you can earn a lot of PayPay Points by subscribing to LYP Premium.
With Antonio Inoki’s theme song “Burning Fighter” playing as the BGM, a gong sounds in the commercial and Mitsuki Takahata shows a look of surprise at how quickly the points add up.
Her expression really conveys how great the deal is.
Kirin Beverage Kirin Namacha “Debut” version / “Good Day, Good Tea” versionMitsuki Takahata

This commercial promotes the renewed Kirin Namacha, conveying its refreshing lightness through Mitsuki Takahata’s expressions.
The overlap with the refreshing scenery of New Zealand is also a key point, expanding the image of the tea’s crisp taste by pairing it with the landscape.
You can sense the same kind of freshness in the similarity between the expression of feeling the wind and the expression after drinking Namacha.
Including the BGM—Yumi Matsutoya’s “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta Nara”—the content expresses both gentleness and freshness.
Kentucky Fried Chicken Pepper Lemon Chicken “Because It’s Lemon!” VersionMitsuki Takahata

When it comes to commercials featuring Mitsuki Takahata, many people probably can’t forget the KFC ads.
In this commercial, she’s shown eating the limited-time Pepper Lemon Chicken, and it’s memorable how she keeps eating while saying the combination is so delicious she can’t stop.
I bet many of you have tried imitating the closing line, “How about KFC today?”
Pokémon GO # Let’s GO Japan’s Slopes: “Okayama – Fukiya Furusato Village” EditionMitsuki Takahata

This is a Pokémon GO commercial themed around Japan’s hills, visiting and showcasing different regions.
This time, Mitsuki Takahata visited Fukiya Furusato Village in Okayama Prefecture.
The streets are lined with old buildings colored with a reddish-brown pigment, and it’s striking to see Pokémon spending time amid the charming townscape.
It’s a commercial that not only promotes the app but also piques interest in sightseeing—two treats in one.
Kirin Beer Hyoketsu “CLUB Hyoketsu: Let’s Make a Song” VersionMitsuki Takahata, SEKAI NO OWARI

In this commercial where Mitsuki Takahata appears alongside the members of SEKAI NO OWARI, you can see them jamming on “Turquoise.” The performance kicks off with Takahata’s cue of “One, two, three!” and then Fukase and Takahata layer their vocals over the accompaniment.
It’s striking how everyone—both SEKAI NO OWARI and Takahata—looks like they’re having a great time.
In the latter half of the ad, they all raise cans of Hyoketsu for a toast, and Takahata’s straightforward line, “Ah—so good!” leaves a strong impression.
Mecha Comic Romance, Overflowing with Love. Weekday – Night Owl version / Weekday – Yawn versionMitsuki Takahata


This commercial promotes the idea that with Mecha Comic you can read a wide variety of manga, shown through scenes from Mitsuki Takahata’s everyday life.
It depicts relaxed moments after a bath to convey how easy it is to read manga.
The song used in parallel with the theme of what kinds of manga you can read is Gesu no Kiwami Otome’s “Romance ga Ariamaru.” Its buoyant sound layers with a forward-leaning sense of speed, and the structure—one that even evokes a touch of impatience—creates a curious, distinctive worldview.



