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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] (11–20)

Year-end Jumbo Lottery: ‘Dreaming Every Day – On Sale Now’ / ‘Special’ VersionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Mio Imada, Yuma Yamoto, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita

In the 2025 Year-End Jumbo lottery commercial, the concept is to look back on the moments when people bought lottery tickets throughout the year.

It highlights how the lottery lets us dream, expressing that thanks to the dreams it inspired, this past year shone brightly.

It makes you think that buying a lottery ticket might just fill your days with excitement and fun! The BGM features an original song made for the lottery commercials, and the singer is none other than Ado.

Her powerful, straightforward vocals are incredibly captivating.

Jumbo Lottery: “Year-End Jumbo Symphony” EditionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Mio Imada, Yuma Yamoto, Ryo Narita

Ado belts it out in the year-end Jumbo luxury collaboration commercial! Is she finally showing her face after only silhouettes!? New TV commercial: “Jumbo Lottery: ‘Year-End Jumbo Symphony’”

This commercial features the siblings from the lottery ads collaborating with Ado, showcasing their singing voices.

On stage, in addition to Tsumabuki and the others, there’s the silhouette of a long-haired woman inside the familiar lattice cage from Ado’s live performances.

Just when you think this must be Ado, the lights come up and—surprise—it turns out to be Ryo Narita! It’s a wonderfully surreal ending that surely made many people laugh.

It’s a fun commercial, so be sure to watch it closely.

Halloween Jumbo Lottery: “Jumbo Training – On Sale Now” / “Self-Training”Satoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Yuma Yamoto

This commercial promotes how amazing the Halloween Jumbo Lottery is by showcasing a unique training routine.

Yuma Yamoto wears a ping-pong paddle costume and deliberately tries to get hit by ping-pong balls thrown by Satoshi Tsumabuki, symbolizing how easy it is to win the Halloween Jumbo.

Riho Yoshioka’s reaction is also key—though initially bewildered, she actively joins in, conveying the fun of playing the lottery.

Lottery Quick One “TV Commercial: Married Couple” Version / “TV Commercial: Couple” VersionTakeru Satoh

This is a commercial where Takeru Satoh speaks directly to viewers about the appeal of Quick One, a lottery that lets you see the results online right away.

The storyline shows married couples and partners watching his pitch, with their growing willingness to give it a try conveyed through his narration.

It clearly communicates how great it is to enjoy a lottery so easily.

Their individual reactions to the ad also evoke a sense of casual fun and lightheartedness.

Lottery Lotto 7: The Boyfriend, the Girlfriend, and the 12-Billion-Yen Man Episode 21 “Proposal” / Episode 22 “Their Wedding”Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Koji Yamamoto

This is a series that unfolds like a drama, depicting Ryunosuke Kamiki and Mone Kamishiraishi being thrown into turmoil by the “12-billion yen man” played by Koji Yamamoto.

This installment focuses on life’s turning points—like proposals and weddings—and how the lottery plays a role in them.

The sequence where the 12-billion yen man stares at us and pulls a lottery ticket from his chest, followed by Kamiki’s bewilderment as he’s tossed around by it, is quite comical, isn’t it?

Halloween Jumbo Lottery “Unexpected Halloween Jumbo — On Sale Now” version / “Special” versionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita

This commercial showcases the excitement of the Halloween Jumbo Lottery through the portrayal of brothers, including Satoshi Tsumabuki.

The line about “more coming out than expected” conveys the number of tickets, while the line about buying them on a special day depicts how to enjoy them.

Within the comical world of the ad, each character’s smile suggests that this sense of excitement is something you can easily experience.

[Lottery Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Summary [2026] (21–30)

Lottery “Public Communication for Social Contribution 2025” VersionRyunosuke Kamiki

Social contributions of lotteries

When Ryunosuke Kamiki is about to board a train, a crowd suddenly appears and a musical begins.

They highlight that lottery proceeds are used for social contributions.

People buy tickets with dreams in their hearts, and that money is used for the good of society—this commercial serves as a cue to learn about that wonderful cycle.