Commercials featuring Tamori. There aren’t many, but they make a strong impression!
Tamori has appeared on numerous nationally beloved TV programs such as “Waratte Iitomo!” and “Music Station.” As a master host and a comedy entertainer, he has enjoyed a long and distinguished career.
Even recently, he has been appearing in commercials; there may not be many, but his presence is overwhelming.
Many people probably find themselves glued to the screen whenever a commercial featuring Tamori comes on.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials that Tamori appears in!
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Commercials featuring Tamori. There aren’t many, but they make a strong impression!
Suntory Premium Boss “TV Station” VersionTommy Lee Jones, Tamori, Shinobu Sakagami, Sosuke Takei, Matsuko Deluxe, Osamu Suzuki

In this commercial, Tommy Lee Jones appears as a florist who comes and goes from a TV station.
It portrays behind-the-scenes glimpses of Shinobu Sakagami, Tsuyoshi Takei, and Matsuko Deluxe, and also shows staff working inside the station, including Osamu Suzuki.
Through these scenes, it emphasizes that Japanese television is an indispensable part of our lives.
The background music features “Darren,” a piece composed by British musician Michael Nyman for the film Wonderland.


