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 have an outstanding presence! (1–10)
Kirin Beer Hon-Kirin: “We Tried Talking About the Brewers’ Obsession” VersionTamori, Mitsuki Takahata
This commercial is charming for its humorous direction, where Mitsuki Takahata does a voiceover to match Tamori-san as he drinks Hon-Kirin.
It begins with his meticulous pouring technique, then goes into fine detail about what he focuses on when he takes a sip and how he savors it.
After he thoroughly shares his tasting impressions, Tamori-san turns to Takahata and says, “What are you doing? Come over here and let’s drink together.” The closing shot of Takahata smiling and saying, “I finally got to drink it,” is memorable, and her expression conveys a palpable sense of anticipation for Hon-Kirin.
Suntory BOSS Alien Jones ‘Sekigahara’ EditionTommy Lee Jones, Tamori, Mansai Nomura, Taka and Toshi

A commercial depicting the Battle of Sekigahara, with Tamori playing Tokugawa Ieyasu and Mansai Nomura playing Ishida Mitsunari.
Tommy Lee Jones and the comedy duo Taka and Toshi appear as foot soldiers, portraying the harsh realities of the battlefield with a touch of humor.
It concludes, as always, with a message honoring those working on the front lines.
Suntory BOSS “TOKYO” versionTommy Lee Jones, Tamori, Shioli Kanjiyā

This commercial features Tamori taking a water taxi driven by Tommy Lee Jones to sightsee around Tokyo.
Through the perspective from the river, it rediscover’s Tokyo’s charms and looks back on the history of water transport in the Edo period—revealing many things via the river.
The BGM is Eric Clapton’s “Change the World.” The original was sung by Wynonna Judd, but Eric Clapton’s version was created for use in the film Phenomenon.
Suntory BOSS Alien Jones ‘Railway’ EditionTommy Lee Jones, Tamori, Yasuko Matsuyuki, Jun Miura, Goro Yamada

It’s a commercial that likens life to a journey, told through a story in which Tamori rides a train and experiences encounters with various people.
On the train, his meeting and parting with Yasuko Matsuyuki and his friendships with Jun Miura and Goro Yamada are depicted, conveying the charm of life’s ups and downs.
Tommy Lee Jones appears as a crew member, and at the end the train takes to the sky, where he shows Tamori a beautiful fireworks display from above.
The familiar “Change The World” plays as the BGM, lending the commercial a gentle, calming feel.
Suntory BOSS Alien Jones “Kyoto” EditionTommy Lee Jones, Tamori, Yasuko Matsuyuki, Momiji Yamamura, Shinichi Shinohara

This is a commercial featuring Tamori sightseeing in Kyoto in autumn.
A series of evocative scenes unfolds, including autumn leaves and quintessential Kyoto streetscapes.
The whole CM has a calm, beautiful atmosphere, but it also slips in a few moments that will make you chuckle—see if you can spot them.
The background music is “Change The World,” well known from BOSS commercials.
This refreshing, mellow song was sung by Eric Clapton in 1996.
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.
Sato Pharmaceutical Yunker: “Do your best with Yunkerumba.”

This is a commercial for Sato Pharmaceutical’s Yunker Kotei-eki that aired in 1988.
When you think of Yunker commercials, you think of Tamori, who has served as the long-time face of the brand.
In it, Tamori trains a sea lion to do tricks while striking the same poses himself.
Both Tamori and the sea lion are adorable (lol).
The original jingle is kind of laid-back, and it really sticks in your head.




