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 big corporate ads to local commercials! (11–20)
Shikoku Electric Power: Straight toward carbon neutrality. “Let’s think about it together” version.Hiroshi Tamaki

Shikoku Electric Power Straightforward, Carbon Neutral: “Let’s Think Together” edition.
In this piece, Hiroshi Tamaki speaks directly to the camera to share Shikoku Electric Power’s goals.
Their aim is to “think together about Shikoku’s future, the environment, and regional challenges, and work on them in cooperation.” The ad shows Hiroshi Tamaki exchanging views with various people, letting you feel, “So this is how they’re trying to think together.” Watch it while imagining what kinds of discussions they might be having.
Sea Bream Broth Chazuke: The Classic of OchazukeHiroshi Tamaki

Hiroshi Tamaki has appeared in many commercials for Nagatanien’s products.
In this commercial, he introduces their Sea Bream Dashi Chazuke.
Presented as the gold standard of chazuke, the sea bream dashi chazuke is showcased with a lively san-san-nana clapping rhythm.
Watching Hiroshi Tamaki and a large group of male extras heartily enjoy the sea bream dashi chazuke, along with the steaming, appetizing shots of the dish, is sure to make you hungry! And when Hiroshi Tamaki ends it with an irresistible expression and a single word—“Delicious!”—it’s an instant decision to buy.
Power to dreams. Dreams to power. “2020: Each One’s Resolve”Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, Mei Nagano

Nomura Securities’ commercial, “Empowering Dreams, Turning Strength into Dreams: 2020—Each One’s Resolve,” supports the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games as a Gold Partner.
The ad features Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, and Mei Nagano.
In the first half, just like various para-athletes, Sakaguchi plays volleyball, Tamaki does archery, and Nagano competes in track and field.
In the second half, footage shows spectators applauding athletes engaged in fierce competition.
The narration, delivered by the three, conveys how the athletes’ brilliance at the Olympic and Paralympic Games inspires viewers with dreams, hope, and more.
Ochazuke Nori “Sit” VersionHiroshi Tamaki

In Nagatanien’s Ochazuke Nori commercial, “Sit,” Hiroshi Tamaki appears.
He desperately tries to teach his pet dog to sit, but it doesn’t go well, so he decides to refuel with a bowl of ochazuke.
The ad sings the praises of ochazuke as something that always makes you happy to have at home, even if you end up eating it as part of the same daily routine.
And when Tamaki starts eating, the dog quietly sits beside him—leaving you with a warm, cozy feeling at the end.
Matsutake-flavored clear soup: “Use this to make kama-tama udon.”Hiroshi Tamaki

Matsutake-no-Aji Osuimono is a Nagatanien product that has been loved for many years.
Of course it’s delicious enjoyed as a simple clear soup, but did you know you can also add it to all kinds of dishes? In this commercial, Hiroshi Tamaki introduces one of those arrangement recipes.
And that recipe is—kama-tama udon! Just add green onions and a raw egg to boiled udon, then finish with Matsutake-no-Aji Osuimono, and you’ve got a quick and tasty dish.
As Tamaki-san says in the CM, it’s truly an excellent one-dish wonder.
It really makes you want to try it!
Let’s ask Nomura about it. “100-Year Life: GOOD JOB” versionHiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, Mei Nagano

This is the Nomura Securities commercial “Let’s ask Nomura.
100-Year Life: GOOD JOB” featuring a star-studded cast: Hiroshi Tamaki, Kentaro Sakaguchi, and Mei Nagano.
Mei Nagano plays a new employee working hard to meet customers’ needs, with Kentaro Sakaguchi kindly watching over her as a senior colleague, and Hiroshi Tamaki as the boss who uses “GOOD JOB” as their motto.
Reflecting the theme of a 100-year life, it also portrays an elderly couple trying to fulfill their dreams starting now.
Just watching the ad gives you a sense of dreams and hope.
A commercial featuring Hiroshi Tamaki. He appears in everything from major corporate ads to local commercials! (21–30)
Mapo Harusame ‘The Man Who Can’t Stop’ EditionHiroshi Tamaki

A commercial where Hiroshi Tamaki heartily shovels down mapo harusame with white rice is irresistible.
With the upbeat background music and a bright room, it gives off the vibe of a hearty weekend lunch, doesn’t it? This is what they call “meshi-tero” (food porn), right? Watching it makes you want to eat.
It looks so delicious you can totally see why he’d run out of rice and go for seconds.


