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[Lottery Commercials] Popular and Historic TV Ads Compilation [2026]

There are all sorts of lottery tickets: not only the big ones that come out a few times a year, like each season or at year’s end, but also the ones sold every day.

They all carry a sense of dream and excitement—many people look forward to them, don’t they?

You also see a lot of lottery commercials when watching TV!

These lottery ads often have a great sense of humor and are really entertaining.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of those lottery commercials all at once!

There are plenty that will make you burst out laughing or have you wanting to jump in with a witty remark, so please enjoy watching.

[Lottery Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Summary [2026] (71–80)

Loto 6 “Stroll” VersionTsuyoshi Kusanagi, Mone Kamishiraishi

Loto 6 - Stroll Version - 30 seconds

The Lotto 6 commercial “Stroll Edition” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Mone Kamishiraishi is part of a series and continues from the “Vintage Clothing Edition.” While walking their dogs, Kusanagi and Kamishiraishi run into each other by chance.

Kusanagi notices and calls out, “Ah!” and Kamishiraishi replies, “Manager!”—and their conversation begins.

Kusanagi says, “We’re the same,” and it turns out he means they’re both walking French Bulldogs.

Kusanagi says he walks the same route every day, while Kamishiraishi says Mondays and Thursdays—tying into the Lotto 6 drawing days.

Kusanagi is actually a dog lover in real life and lives with French Bulldogs, and the two dogs that appear in the commercial are truly his pets, Kurumi-chan and Leon!

Loto 7 “On the Truck” VersionRyunosuke Kamiki, Shingo Katori, Goro Inagaki

Loto 7 - Truck Version - 30 seconds

This is the 2021 Lotto 7 commercial “On the Truck,” featuring Shingo Katori and Ryunosuke Kamiki.

Katori is driving a truck, while Kamiki, in the passenger seat, keeps exclaiming “This is crazy!” What’s so crazy? It turns out it’s the second time today he’s seen a car with the license number “881,” which sounds like “yabai” (crazy), and the numbers on the clock have lined up perfectly.

He’s super excited, saying something good is bound to happen today.

Don’t you ever have days like that for no particular reason? It’s a commercial that gives you a little boost of positivity.

Loto 7 “Pencil” EditionRyunosuke Kamiki, Shingo Katori, Sawa Ninomura

Lotto 7 Pencil Version 30 seconds CO in progress

This is the 2021 Lotto 7 commercial titled “Pencil,” featuring Shingo Katori and Ryunosuke Kamiki.

Kamiki borrows a pencil from a lovely woman to fill out his lottery form, and when she tells him he can keep it, he passionately declares—while eating his bento—that he’ll keep buying Lotto tickets until the pencil runs out.

Katori listens, giving off the vibe of a good senior: he seems like he’s not taking it too seriously, yet he is.

Then a truck passes by the two of them… and on it is the very woman who gave him the pencil—a moment that feels a bit like fate.

[Lottery Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Compilation [2026] (81–90)

One Piece Scratch: Zoro and the Sacred TreeRyunosuke Kamiki

One Piece Scratch: Zoro and the Sacred Tree

This is the One Piece Scratch lottery commercial titled “Zoro and Kamiki,” featuring Ryunosuke Kamiki.

Kamiki, holding a mobile phone in each hand, is apologizing profusely.

Even while on the phone, he bows deeply to apologize to the person on the other end, but a huge stack of documents spills out of the backpack he’s carrying… It’s clearly “one of those unlucky days.” Just then, he spots a lottery booth and mutters, “Maybe this is exactly when I’ll win…” At that moment, Zoro appears on the nearby screen and gives him a push of encouragement.

The back-and-forth between Kamiki and Zoro makes for a pleasantly charming commercial.

Year-end Jumbo Lottery: ‘Big Bro Jumbo – 1 Billion Yen Imagination Training’ VersionMio Imada, Riho Yoshioka, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto

Jumbo Lottery: “Big Bro Jumbo – 1-Billion Yen Visualization Training” (On Sale Now!) (30 seconds)

This is the much-talked-about lottery commercial that’s always comical and fun: the “Jumbo Big Brother: 1-Billion Yen Image Training” edition.

It shows siblings practicing image training for what they’d do if they won 1 billion yen.

Everyone climbs into the kotatsu, closes their eyes, and imagines having that 1 billion yen in hand.

Then Jumbo Big Brother says, “Feel the billion yen more up close!” and things heat up.

Before long, each of them is doing whatever they want—personifying the billion yen, cooing at it, chasing it, or cradling it.

The little details are great too, like the embroidery on their clothes that reads “CHONAN” and “JINAN,” etc.

(Nice touch!)

Year-end Jumbo Lottery: ‘Big Brother Jumbo – Torn Between the Internet and Tradition’ VersionMio Imada, Riho Yoshioka, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto

Jumbo Lottery: “Big Brother Jumbo: Torn Between the Internet” (On Sale Now!) (30 seconds)

This is the “Struggling with the Internet” installment of the lottery commercial series “Jumbo Big Brother,” featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki as the eldest son alongside a star-studded cast.

Everyone keeps chanting that you can buy lottery tickets online, when suddenly the eldest daughter, Riho Yoshioka, bursts into tears.

When they ask what’s wrong, she says she feels sorry for Kuu-chan at the storefront.

Kuu-chan is the lottery’s mascot character, a whale named Kuu-chan.

Aside from the cool-headed second daughter, Mio Imada, everyone starts crying.

Their conclusion? “Let’s buy at the store and online!” The ad ends with a deadpan remark from Imada, clearly exasperated.

Kuu-chan really is cute, though (lol).

Year-End Jumbo Lottery: ‘Big Brother Jumbo – Good News Report Meeting’ EditionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita

Jumbo Lottery: “Big Brother Jumbo – Good News Report Meeting” (Starting Tuesday!) (30 seconds)

This is the “Jumbo Big Brother: Good News Report Meeting” commercial for the Jumbo Lottery, featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki, who’s always high-energy and a must-see.

With eldest son Tsumabuki and eldest daughter Riho Yoshioka presiding up front, the other three family members take turns reporting recent good things that happened to them.

Apparently, statistics suggest that many top lottery winners bought their tickets when something good had happened to them.

As everyone shares their little bits of happiness and good news, Jumbo Big Brother delivers his exuberant judgments—making it a commercial that really lifts your spirits.