[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.
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[Lottery Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Summary [2026] (21–30)
Jumbo Lottery “Ukulele” Version / “Can’t Stop” VersionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Mio Imada, Ryo Narita


This commercial features a ukulele shaped like the mascot character Kuu-chan, and anyone who picks it up starts acting strangely.
In the “Ukulele” version, Ryō Narita finds himself singing the Summer Jumbo jingle uncontrollably as soon as he grabs the ukulele.
Next, Mio Imada and Satoshi Tsumabuki also pick up the ukulele, and—like clockwork—end up singing against their will, making for a humorous and entertaining turn of events.
Meanwhile, in the “Can’t Stop” version, Ryō Narita, singing with the ukulele in hand, becomes unable to let it go, escalating into increasingly over-the-top motions as he keeps singing—an episode brimming with humor.
The highlight is Narita’s wonderful smile.
Jumbo Lottery “Summer Anime” EditionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Mio Imada, Ryo Narita

This is a commercial introducing the Summer Jumbo lottery, which offers a top prize of 700 million yen.
At the start of the ad, Satoshi Tsumabuki confidently says he got his 700-million-yen dream turned into an anime.
Mio Imada and Ryo Narita hear this and get excited too.
Then, just as everyone’s expectations are high, they watch the anime and… it turns out to be hilariously low quality, leaving all three of them disappointed.
Many viewers probably couldn’t help but laugh at that punchline.
Jumbo Lottery: ‘A Moving True Story’ Version / ‘The Enthusiast’ VersionMio Imada, Ryo Narita


This commercial shows Mio Imada and Ryo Narita talking about lotteries.
In the “Moving True Story” version, they discuss how lottery revenues are used, and in the “Enthusiast” version, they talk about the winner reports published on the official website.
The storyline in the “Enthusiast” version is especially entertaining: Ryo Narita claims to be a mega jackpot winner enthusiast and is very knowledgeable about past big winners.
Be sure to check it out.
Lottery: He, She, and the 1.2-Billion Man — Episode 19 “Her Departure” (Loto 6 & Loto 7) / Episode 20 “The Chase” (Numbers)Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Koji Yamamoto


This commercial uses a drama featuring “him, her, and the 120-billion-yen man” to highlight the appeal of Loto 6, Loto 7, and Numbers.
In this installment, Mone Kamishiraishi’s departure for New York is portrayed, and Kento Kamiki, unable to stop her and full of regret, is approached by Koji Yamamoto, who offers advice.
Although Yamamoto helps Kamiki—riding with him on a motorcycle to chase after her, for instance—he keeps comparing everything to Loto and Numbers, which adds a comedic touch.
The way he delivers what sounds like a punchline with a straight face, without breaking his expression, makes it even funnier.
Lottery One Piece Scratch 2025 “Four Emperors” Edition

This commercial introducing the One Piece Scratch features a cool production themed around the Four Emperors.
Many fans probably got hyped watching Luffy and the other characters counted among the Four Emperors appear one after another.
The music included, it’s an extremely stylish and memorable ad.
Lottery One Piece Scratch Ticket “2023 Nika” Version / “2023 Zoro” Version


This is a commercial announcing a collaboration between the lottery and the hugely popular series One Piece, with the release of One Piece scratch-off tickets.
It shows Nika and Zoro each scratching their tickets.
The BGM is performed by Hiroshi Kitadani, who sang the anime’s iconic theme song “We Are!” The song, titled “Roiji,” was written specifically for the commercial.
Summer Jumbo Lottery “Tropical Now On Sale” VersionMio Imada, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Yuma Yamoto

This commercial conveys the allure and excitement of the Summer Jumbo Lottery through song.
Mio Imada, Satoshi Tsumabuki, and Yuma Yamoto don aloha shirts and perform music with the feel of Okinawan folk.
The straightforward choice of Okinawan sounds that evoke summer nicely communicates the carefree fun of enjoying the Summer Jumbo.


