After starting his career as a reader model, Satoshi Tsumabuki made his acting debut in 1998 and has since showcased his exceptional talent in numerous works.
Many of you have probably seen several of the productions he has appeared in.
In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive roundup of commercials featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki.
From ads with a fresh, clean image to those with humor and playful direction, there’s a wide variety—so be sure to check them out.
Compilation of commercials featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki. From refreshing ads to funny ones! (1–10)
McDonald’s Big Mac “We’re not done yet… let’s keep on playing forever” EditionNEW!Satoshi Tsumabuki, Takemasa Tsukaji, Soichi Nakaoka, Pistol Takehara
Big Mac “We’ve still got plenty left in us... let’s keep playing forever” Version 60 seconds
This commercial features Satoshi Tsumabuki, Takashi Tsukaji, Soichi Nakaoka, and Pistol Takehara—performers in their 40s and 50s—who declare, “We haven’t forgotten what it feels like to be young.” Even as age makes their bodies less responsive, the way they throw themselves wholeheartedly into baseball is truly dazzling.
The scene of everyone digging into Big Macs together after the game is also memorable.
The line, “We can still polish off Big Macs without a problem,” conveys the positive spirit of middle‑aged men and can’t help but warm your heart.
New TV commercial: “Jumbo Lottery ‘Big Brother Jumbo: Teach Me’ Version” (60 seconds)
This commercial conveys the excitement of buying a lottery ticket and the hope that the prize money might make dreams come true, told through the story of the Jumbo siblings.
Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto, and Mio Imada think about money and dreams, with Satoshi Tsumabuki offering advice.
The structure—genuinely responding to the request to “teach us about the Jumbo” and delivering a positive message—lets you feel the warmth between the siblings.
It’s a supportive, encouraging ad that portrays the desire for people to enjoy the Jumbo lottery and connect it to their dreams.
Sapporo Beer Sapporo Draft Beer Black Label Adult Elevator: “What Is Lyric Writing” / “Newness and Nostalgia” / “Weakness” / “Kindness” / “Songs Are Infinite” / “Ideas”Satoshi Tsumabuki, Yumi Matsutoya
Black Label Adult Elevator Yumi Matsutoya Lyrics Edition 15 Seconds
Black Label Adult Elevator - Yumi Matsutoya: Newness and Nostalgia, 15-second version
Black Label Adult Elevator Yumi Matsutoya Weakness Version 30 Seconds
Black Label Adult Elevator Yumi Matsutoya Kindness Version 30 Seconds
Black Label Adult Elevator Yumi Matsutoya Infinite Songs Version 15 seconds
Black Label Adult Elevator Yumi Matsutoya Idea Version 15 Seconds
This is a series that promotes the history Sapporo Black Label has walked and its mature taste through interviews featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki in conversation with captivating, seasoned adults.
In this installment, he talks with top-tier artist Yumi Matsutoya, exploring topics such as lyric writing, musical ideas, and the feelings embedded within them, to learn how she engages with music.
It’s striking that, while they speak earnestly about their ways of thinking, there are also scenes where they enjoy Black Label, conveying the impression that Black Label supports a sense of adult relaxation.
Sapporo Breweries Sapporo Draft Beer Black Label Adult Elevator: “To My Past Self” / “Design of Time” / “Clarity” / “Smiles and Tears”Satoshi Tsumabuki, Yumi Matsutoya
Yumi Matsutoya appears in the “Adult Elevator” series! “Which would you rather write: a song that brings tears or a song that brings smiles?” She answers Satoshi Tsumabuki’s question head-on — New commercial for Sapporo Draft Beer Black Label
The Adult Elevator series has featured numerous celebrities over the years, including actors and musicians.
This time, Yumi Matsutoya appears and answers questions from Satoshi Tsumabuki.
Her responses vividly convey her views on life and the values she holds in her musical activities.
The commercial as a whole has a calm tone, resulting in a cool CM that embodies the theme of adulthood.
Ado belts it out in the year-end Jumbo luxury collaboration commercial! Is she finally showing her face after only silhouettes!? New TV commercial: “Jumbo Lottery: ‘Year-End Jumbo Symphony’”
This commercial features the siblings from the lottery ads collaborating with Ado, showcasing their singing voices.
On stage, in addition to Tsumabuki and the others, there’s the silhouette of a long-haired woman inside the familiar lattice cage from Ado’s live performances.
Just when you think this must be Ado, the lights come up and—surprise—it turns out to be Ryo Narita! It’s a wonderfully surreal ending that surely made many people laugh.
It’s a fun commercial, so be sure to watch it closely.
Taiwan Tourism Administration: Beloved Taiwan Journeys – “Gourmet and Shopping” Edition / “LOHAS and Culture” EditionSatoshi Tsumabuki
Beloved Taiwan Travelogue: Food and Shopping (Beloved Taiwan Travelogue: Cuisine and Shopping Edition)
Beloved Taiwan Travelogue: LOHAS and Culture (Beloved Taiwan Travelogue: LOHAS and Culture Edition)
This is a commercial in which Satoshi Tsumabuki actually visits Taiwan and shares its appeal.
It showcases the many charms of traveling in Taiwan, including uniquely Taiwanese delicious foods, interactions with local people, and various sightseeing spots.
Tsumabuki’s unpretentious, natural enjoyment of Taiwan is also striking, and I imagine many viewers felt, “I want to travel there!” after watching it.
Halloween Jumbo Lottery “Unexpected Halloween Jumbo — On Sale Now” version / “Special” versionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita
Jumbo Lottery: 'Surprisingly Halloween Jumbo' Now on Sale (30 seconds)
Jumbo Lottery “Special” Edition
This commercial showcases the excitement of the Halloween Jumbo Lottery through the portrayal of brothers, including Satoshi Tsumabuki.
The line about “more coming out than expected” conveys the number of tickets, while the line about buying them on a special day depicts how to enjoy them.
Within the comical world of the ad, each character’s smile suggests that this sense of excitement is something you can easily experience.