The Takasu Clinic commercial: an ad notable for its striking direction and visuals.
You see Takasu Clinic commercials pretty often, don’t you? With Director Takasu appearing and those memorable lines and impactful production, I bet many people find them hard to forget after just one viewing.
Over the many years they’ve aired, the commercials have changed in expression and themes along with the times, and each one has its own unique charm.
In this article, we’ll be showcasing a wide range of Takasu Clinic commercials—from the much-talked-about ones to the surprisingly little-known.
Enjoy!
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Takasu Clinic commercials. Commercials (11–20) featuring striking direction and compelling visuals.
Takasu Clinic “My Dandyism: Men” VersionKatsuya Takasu

This commercial focuses on the masculine aesthetic of “dandyism,” said to have originated in 19th-century Britain, and conveys the idea that Takasu Clinic supports it.
By showing Katsuya Takasu walking through a stylish space, it also communicates an image of what dandyism is.
It ends with the familiar phrase, which gives the impression that it’s also appealing to the credibility of Takasu Clinic.
Takasu ClinicHiromi Go

In Takasu Clinic’s commercials from the early 2000s, Hiromi Go appeared.
This particular ad aired in 2001, and many fans were surely captivated by his cool mannerisms.
The BGM features his 2001 release “Onaji Michi, Onaji Basho,” making it a commercial where you can feel Hiromi Go’s charm both visually and aurally.


