A commercial featuring Hiroshi Tamaki. He appears in everything from major corporate ads to local commercials!
Many people likely remember actor Hiroshi Tamaki for his roles in popular works such as Nodame Cantabile, Shika Otoko Aoniyoshi, and The Way of the Househusband.
He gained popularity as a handsome actor from the start of his breakout, and his charm has only grown with age, with no sign of his popularity waning.
In addition to dramas and films, Hiroshi Tamaki has appeared in numerous commercials.
Besides being featured in nationwide commercials, he has also long appeared in local commercials for Shikoku Electric Power.
The reason, it’s said, is to repay the favor to those who cast him when he was just starting out—an episode well-known among fans.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials Hiroshi Tamaki has appeared in so far!
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A commercial featuring Hiroshi Tamaki. He appears in everything from major corporate ads to local commercials! (1–10)
Let’s ask Nomura about that. “The Highest Compliment” editionHiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi

This is Nomura Securities’ 2017 commercial, “Ask Nomura: The Highest Compliment.” Kentaro Sakaguchi plays a new employee at Nomura who becomes flustered when elderly clients—a gentleman and a lady—tell him they’ll “introduce him to someone good,” so he consults his senior colleague played by Hiroshi Tamaki.
Tamaki replies that it’s “the highest compliment.” Introducing someone to someone else is a sign of trust.
Let’s ask Nomura about it. ‘The 100-Year Life’ edition.Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi

This is Nomura Securities’ 2018 commercial, “Let’s Ask Nomura: The 100-Year Life.” Next to Kentaro Sakaguchi, an elderly man holding a baby is sitting in a chair.
Look closely and it turns out to be Hiroshi Tamaki in special makeup made to look old.
Tamaki addresses viewers, saying that in this era where a 100-year life is becoming the norm, he wants to be a partner in thinking about managing assets over a long lifetime.
Let’s ask Nomura about it. ‘New Breeze’ edition.Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, Mei Nagano

This is the 2018 Nomura Securities commercial, “Let’s Ask Nomura: A New Breeze.” Mei Nagano, a new employee, appears alongside Hiroshi Tamaki and Kentaro Sakaguchi, who work at Nomura Securities.
As Kentaro Sakaguchi says, “We want to be a partner in life,” Mei Nagano jots it down with a pen that has a pink pom-pom on the top…
It all hints at the arrival of a cute, slightly ditsy junior colleague.
A commercial featuring Hiroshi Tamaki. He appears in everything from big corporate ads to local commercials! (11–20)
Power to dreams. Dreams to power. “Magewappa” editionHiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi

This is the 2018 Nomura Securities commercial “Empowering Dreams, Dreaming of Power: Magewappa.” In it, senior employee Hiroshi Tamaki, who works at Nomura Securities, uses magewappa—bentwood containers made from cedar—as an example to teach his junior, Kentaro Sakaguchi, that “Japan is a treasure trove.” You can’t help but nod along at Sakaguchi’s line where he expresses a bit of doubt about why they had to come all the way into the mountains just to learn about work.
Power to dreams. Dreams to power. “Red Brick” editionHiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi

This is Nomura Securities’ 2018 commercial, “Power to Dreams, Dreams to Power: Red Bricks.” It’s part of a series where senior employee Hiroshi Tamaki mentors junior employee Kentaro Sakaguchi.
Using the purpose of building something with red bricks as a metaphor, it teaches the importance of working with clear goals.
You can also relate to the junior’s feeling—agreeing with the lesson, yet wondering, “But why teach it here, of all places?”
Kao Kitchen Haiter, Kitchen Foam Haiter ‘Ultimate Bleaching’ EditionHiroshi Tamaki

A commercial highlighting the powerful bleaching ability of Kitchen Awa Haiter.
It shows the product being sprayed directly onto a cutting board, demonstrating the foam’s clinging power and bleaching effectiveness.
The ad features actor Hiroshi Tamaki, and his reactions help convey the product’s appeal.
Hoyu Men’s Bigen One Push “Wall of Worries” EditionHiroshi Tamaki

This is a commercial for Men’s Bigen gray hair dye.
A man voices his worries: “If I dye my gray hair, won’t my hair look unnaturally black?” “I don’t want people to notice all of a sudden and realize I dyed it.” Then Hiroshi Tamaki appears.
He recommends Men’s Bigen as the answer to those concerns, highlighting how easy it is to use and how natural the results look.
The man from the beginning tries it himself and seems satisfied with the outcome.


