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.
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Halloween Jumbo Lottery “Unexpected Halloween Jumbo — On Sale Now” version / “Special” versionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita


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.
Halloween Jumbo Lottery: “Jumbo Training – On Sale Now” / “Self-Training”Satoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Yuma Yamoto


This commercial promotes how amazing the Halloween Jumbo Lottery is by showcasing a unique training routine.
Yuma Yamoto wears a ping-pong paddle costume and deliberately tries to get hit by ping-pong balls thrown by Satoshi Tsumabuki, symbolizing how easy it is to win the Halloween Jumbo.
Riho Yoshioka’s reaction is also key—though initially bewildered, she actively joins in, conveying the fun of playing the lottery.
Jumbo Lottery “Summer Anime” EditionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Mio Imada, Ryo Narita

This is a commercial introducing the Summer Jumbo lottery, which offers a top prize of 700 million yen.
At the start of the ad, Satoshi Tsumabuki confidently says he got his 700-million-yen dream turned into an anime.
Mio Imada and Ryo Narita hear this and get excited too.
Then, just as everyone’s expectations are high, they watch the anime and… it turns out to be hilariously low quality, leaving all three of them disappointed.
Many viewers probably couldn’t help but laugh at that punchline.
Jumbo Lottery “Ukulele” Version / “Can’t Stop” VersionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Mio Imada, Ryo Narita


This commercial features a ukulele shaped like the mascot character Kuu-chan, and anyone who picks it up starts acting strangely.
In the “Ukulele” version, Ryō Narita finds himself singing the Summer Jumbo jingle uncontrollably as soon as he grabs the ukulele.
Next, Mio Imada and Satoshi Tsumabuki also pick up the ukulele, and—like clockwork—end up singing against their will, making for a humorous and entertaining turn of events.
Meanwhile, in the “Can’t Stop” version, Ryō Narita, singing with the ukulele in hand, becomes unable to let it go, escalating into increasingly over-the-top motions as he keeps singing—an episode brimming with humor.
The highlight is Narita’s wonderful smile.
Dream Jumbo Lottery “GO-OKU On Sale Now” Version / “Building Blocks” VersionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Mio Imada, Yūma Yamoto

The commercials “GO-OKU Now On Sale” and “Building Blocks” highlight just how much dream the Dream Jumbo Lottery holds.
In “GO-OKU Now On Sale,” Satoshi Tsumabuki and Yuma Yamoto appear as they take on an original game called GO-OKU, where you place a 5 on top of a stack of blocks.
Mio Imada watches them from a slight distance with a cool, detached gaze, and the temperature gap in their interactions makes it amusing.
Meanwhile, in “Building Blocks,” the ads emphasize that Dream Jumbo is the one to aim for and that Dream Jumbo Mini has an even higher chance of winning, with the high-energy back-and-forth between Imada and Yamoto leaving a strong impression.
Summer Jumbo Lottery: “Big-Bro Jumbo—Group Purchase” VersionMio Imada, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto

This is the 2021 Summer Jumbo Lottery commercial, “Jumbo Big Bro: Group Purchase.” In it, Jumbo Big Bro explains that you can buy lottery tickets as a group by pooling together.
But Yuma Yamoto pipes up, “If we win 700 million yen, it won’t divide evenly among five people!” Hearing that, the siblings scream as if it’s the end of the world… Then the youngest sister, Mio Imada—always calm—deadpans in a monotone, “Actually, it does divide,” but the other siblings refuse to listen.
It’s a high-energy, laugh-out-loud commercial as always.
Compilation of commercials featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki. From refreshing spots to funny ones! (21–30)
Summer Jumbo Lottery: “Big-Bro Jumbo—Group Purchase” VersionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto

This is the 2021 Summer Jumbo Lottery commercial, “Jumbo Big Bro: Group Purchase.” In it, Jumbo Big Bro explains that you can buy lottery tickets as a group by pooling together.
But Yuma Yamoto pipes up, “If we win 700 million yen, it won’t divide evenly among five people!” Hearing that, the siblings scream as if it’s the end of the world… Then the youngest sister, Mio Imada—always calm—deadpans in a monotone, “Actually, it does divide,” but the other siblings refuse to listen.
It’s a high-energy, laugh-out-loud commercial as always.


