A compilation of commercials featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki. From refreshing ads to funny ones!
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 Hirumac “Daylight Shock: 600 Yen”NEW!Satoshi Tsumabuki, Akari Takaishi


It’s a commercial featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki and Akari Takaishi, with a striking, drama-trailer-style presentation.
The message conveyed through the visuals is that you can get a Teriyaki McBurger set at a great price during weekday daytime hours.
You might not fully understand what’s going on, but it looks cool—an amusingly stylish piece of film.
Sapporo Beer Sapporo Draft Beer Black Label Snack Elevator “Spicy Snack Bento” EditionNEW!Satoshi Tsumabuki

Set in the curious location of the “Tsumami Elevator,” this commercial introduces snacks that pair perfectly with Black Label.
Here, Satoshi Tsumabuki takes on the challenge of preparing a spicy snack bento, making a variety of items while using a sophisticated mixed spice for adults.
In the end, he pairs the finished dishes with Black Label, and his blissful expression clearly conveys how delicious they are.
Kao Humming Deodorizing Sensation “Leave It to Me for Indoor Drying” VersionNEW!Satoshi Tsumabuki

This commercial features Satoshi Tsumabuki playing the father of two daughters, showing him doing the laundry.
Since the family is going out that day, they have to dry the clothes indoors, but it highlights that with Humming Deodorant Experience, there’s no odor even with indoor drying.
Sapporo Beer Sapporo Draft Beer Black Label Snack Elevator “New Sensation: Sweet and Spicy Smoked Walnut Pizza” VersionNEW!Satoshi Tsumabuki

It’s a commercial where Satoshi Tsumabuki cooks the perfect snack to pair with Sapporo Black Label, conveying how their deliciousness layers together.
The dish made here is a sweet-and-spicy smoked walnut pizza, and throughout the cooking, various appealing aspects—starting with the aroma—are highlighted.
Another key point is that when he eats and pairs it with Black Label, he doesn’t give a detailed verbal review; by conveying it through his expressions, it seems to heighten anticipation even more.
Sapporo Beer Sapporo Draft Beer Black Label Adult Elevator “Makoto Hasebe” VersionNEW!Satoshi Tsumabuki, Makoto Hasebe

This commercial is set in the mysterious space called the “Adult Elevator,” featuring a conversation between Satoshi Tsumabuki and Makoto Hasebe while also conveying the mature taste of Black Label.
The discussion centers on themes like life’s turning points and things they’d like to do over, prompting viewers to reflect on the attitude required to deliver results.
Pay attention to their expressions as they drink Black Label—the content evokes the enjoyment of progressing into adulthood.
Sapporo Beer Sapporo Draft Beer Black Label Snack Elevator: “Schnitzel with Moving Green Sauce” VersionNEW!Satoshi Tsumabuki

This commercial features Satoshi Tsumabuki introducing snacks that pair perfectly with Black Label in a mysterious world called the “Snack Elevator.” The dish being made here is a Schnitzel with an inspiring green sauce, and Tsumabuki focuses intently as he takes on the cooking.
His smiles as he cooks and the happy expression when he pairs it with Black Label really build anticipation for the taste.
Valentine’s Jumbo Lottery “Just Right — On Sale Now” EditionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Yuma Yamoto

In this memorable commercial, three members of the Jumbo Kyodai—Satoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, and Yuma Yamoto—appear seated in massage chairs to announce the Valentine Jumbo in an unusual twist.
Through the line “the massage feels seven times better than usual,” it highlights that this year the number of 50,000-yen prizes has increased sevenfold.
It also thoroughly promotes other points about the Valentine Jumbo, such as the fact that despite its name it’s on sale until March 6 and that it can be purchased online.



