The history of Art Moving Center commercials. The casting—featuring acts like Sandwichman—is also a draw.
There are many moving companies, but among them, Art Hikkoshi Center enjoys particularly high name recognition.
Their TV commercials air frequently, and in the past they even ran ads featuring Doraemon as their image character.
More recently, I’ve started seeing commercials starring the popular comedy duo Sandwichman.
In this article, we’ll introduce a collection of Art Hikkoshi Center commercials, known for their friendly, approachable style.
Their humorous touches and heartwarming storytelling are especially appealing, so be sure to check them out.
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Art Moving Center – Seriously Lip-Synced Commercial Song: “Rock” EditionWakana Aoi

A series of commercials in which Wakana Aoi delivers performances set to CM songs arranged in various genres.
This time it’s the rock version: wearing a leather jacket, Aoi-san shows off some air guitar to a hard rock-style CM song.
Along with her striking performance and exhilarating expressions, the jingle really sticks in your head.
Art Moving Center 50th Anniversary Ad: “What Makes a Good Move?”Wakana Aoi

Wakana Aoi saying, “We want to make our customers even happier,” leaves a strong impression.
This commercial is the 50th-anniversary ad for Art Moving Center, and it conveys the company’s desire to keep providing the best moving experiences into the future.
Set on a refreshing rooftop, Aoi’s clear, invigorating expression really stands out.
Art Moving Center – ‘Eco Easy Box’ Service: “If Only It Existed, Art Would Have It” EditionSandwich Man

This is a commercial introducing the Eco-Raku Box, which lets you safely pack items like dishes, clothes, and shoes just by putting them in as they are.
Since there’s no need to wrap items individually, it reduces packing materials, and the Eco-Raku Box itself is reusable, making it environmentally friendly.
Above all, the footage conveys how easy packing is because you can simply place things straight in.
Toward the end of the commercial, Tomizawa turns to Date and says, “We also made a Date-Raku Box,” then presents a matryoshka-like figure that looks just like Date, eliciting a chuckle.
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Art Moving Center Basic Service “Skills”Kuranosuke Sasaki

Since 2011, Kuranosuke Sasaki has appeared in commercials for Art Moving Center.
In this particular commercial, the company showcases its techniques for transporting belongings—such as methods to prevent damage to buildings and to maneuver large furniture through tight spaces—highlighting their wide range of skills.
Watching this spot makes you think, “I can trust them to handle everything with confidence!”
Art Moving Center: Moving with Art ‘Leave-It-To-Us Pack’ EditionSandwich Man

Mr.
Tomizawa, who is planning to move soon, is asked by Mr.
Date whether his moving preparations are going smoothly, to which he replies, “I don’t know where to start.” Mr.
Date then recommends the Art Moving Center’s “Leave-It-To-Us Pack.” He pitches that the staff will handle everything from packing to transport and setup, and Mr.
Tomizawa decides to use the Leave-It-To-Us Pack.
However, in a humorous twist that likely made many people laugh, he misspeaks the service name and says, “Okay, then I’ll go with the ‘Bogus-It-To-Us Pack.’”
Art Moving Center “Commercial Song” VersionWakana Aoi

This commercial features Wakana Aoi sitting on the cargo bed of an Art Moving Center truck, singing the jingle.
The ad includes scenes that look back on the origins of Art Moving Center while also highlighting the benefits of using their services.
With gentle accompaniment and Aoi’s vocals, it’s a simple yet memorable execution.
Art Moving Center “White Ball” Version

It’s a striking commercial with an impressive structure in which we follow a ball that suddenly rolls away, all while showcasing Art Moving Center’s work.
It highlights their meticulous service, such as protecting the building and cleaning furniture before packing.
It’s a commercial that really boosts trust in Art Moving Center.


