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[Townwork Commercials] Popular and Historical CM Compilation [2026]

[Townwork Commercials] Popular and Historical CM Compilation [2026]
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[Townwork Commercials] Popular and Historical CM Compilation [2026]

TOWNWORK is a job listing site operated by Recruit, and many of you have probably seen it when you were looking for work.

The TOWNWORK commercials have been a hot topic because they feature a star-studded cast, including popular figures such as Hitoshi Matsumoto and Takuya Kimura, as well as many other actors and entertainers.

The direction of the commercials is often humorous and entertaining, and I’m sure there are quite a few people who find themselves glued to the screen whenever a TOWNWORK ad comes on.

In this article, we’ll showcase a whole lineup of TOWNWORK commercials.

Enjoy while paying attention to the cast and the creative direction.

[Townwork Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Summary [2026] (1–10)

Recruit Townwork Townwork Song “Posing” VersionNEW!Mio Imada, FRUITS ZIPPER

Mio Imada and FRUITS ZIPPER appear / New Townwork commercial “Posing” edition

Mio Imada and FRUITS ZIPPER strike lighthearted poses in this commercial, whose cheerful vibe conveys how Townwork can enrich everyday life.

Set against a bright yellow backdrop, the ongoing smiles and posing clearly express a positive atmosphere.

Accompanying the poses in the footage is a parody of “When the Saints Go Marching In.” As the word “marching” in the title suggests, the song carries a forward-looking feel and conveys a determination to move in a better direction.

Started a part-time job with Recruit Townwork: “A Feeling of Beginnings”NEW!Ruru Jitsukuma, Kentaro Maeda

Townwork Ruru Jitsukuma Kentaro Maeda 15 seconds 01

This commercial portrays Ruru Jitsukuma and Kentaro Maeda diligently working part-time jobs, and conveys that their meeting itself was sparked by Townwork.

Townwork appears in their casual conversation, illustrating how it supports both finding part-time work and connecting people, all depicted through a relaxed vibe.

The song used to highlight the subtle thrill in everyday life is Neguse.’s “Atashi no Dress.” Its light yet powerful band sound drives the track, and the gradual build toward the chorus conveys a real sense of exhilaration.

The lyrics depict facing one’s aspirations, expressing a determination to move forward in a fun, uplifting way.

TOWNWORK TOWNWORK Song “Found Right Away” version / “Cafe Part-Time Job” version / “Apparel Part-Time Job” versionMio Imada, Ken Matsudaira

It’s a commercial featuring amusing interactions between Mio Imada and Ken Matsudaira.

The “Cafe Part-time Job” and “Apparel Part-time Job” versions are especially full of surreal humor.

Matsudaira appears in his Matsuken Samba outfit, and the ad also shows how his popularity keeps making waves years later.

“Part-time Job Japan National Team: Townwork Grand Parade! Haruma Miura” VersionHaruma Miura

Part-time job Japan national team! Townwork! Haruma Miura

A commercial where Haruma Miura solo-sings the Townwork jingle at a stadium as if performing the national anthem.

People wearing various work clothes and uniforms hold Townwork in front of their chests, and there Miura places his hand over his heart and sings the Townwork song solo.

He looks so cool in a tuxedo that you can’t help but be captivated.

The final pose, like saying “Nailed it!”, is cool too!

SoloKyoko Fukada, Noriyuki Makihara, Haruma Miura

Nice commercials: Recruit, Townwork, Kyoko Fukada / Noriyuki Makihara / Haruma Miura — triple feature

A commercial where the Town Work jingle is performed solo like a national anthem in a stadium.

Singing in front of people wearing various work uniforms and outfits are Kyoko Fukada dressed to the nines, Noriyuki Makihara singing while playing an electric piano, and Haruma Miura looking sharp in a tuxedo.

It feels like three solo performances that could really happen.

As expected of a professional singer, Makihara’s powerful, beautiful voice draws you in, as if he were truly performing in such a venue.

“Belting Out a Motivational Song” VersionHitoshi Matsumoto, Shotaro Mamiya

Shotaro Mamiya gives his first singing performance in a commercial but rates himself only 40 points; new Townwork “Part-time Job God” series CM by Hitoshi Matsumoto: “Motivational Song” version & making-of

The Townwork commercial “The Motivational Song: Passionate Performance,” which began airing in September 2018.

It’s the second installment in the “God of Part-Time Jobs” series starring Hitoshi Matsumoto.

In the ad, he gives motivation to Shotaro Mamiya, who plays a college student unenthusiastic about job hunting.

With a sudden burst into song, Mamiya’s energy rises and he belts it out, while Matsumoto’s deadpan reaction makes it a comical spot that’s hard not to laugh at.

Townwork ‘Suspension Bridge’ EpisodeTakuya Kimura, Mana Ashida

RECRUIT TOWNWORK commercial 'Suspension Bridge' version, 15 seconds

The Townwork commercial “Suspension Bridge” featuring Takuya Kimura and Mana Ashida in zombie makeup.

It’s a snapshot while they’re getting ready to shoot a zombie movie, with Kimura and Ashida talking about Ashida’s friend.

When Ashida says, “Once again, just my bad luck,” Kimura mishears it as “Townwork?” and from there things take a slightly odd turn.

When Ashida restates her story, this time she clearly says “Townwork,” and although Kimura calls her out on it, she stays unfazed—leaving Kimura confused by the word “Townwork.” The ad is filled with comedic banter and makes you really curious about the movie they’re filming.

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