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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Compilation of commercials featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki. From refreshing spots to funny ones! (21–30)
Halloween Jumbo Lottery: “Big Bro Jumbo – Talking in His Sleep” VersionMio Imada, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto

Have you ever imagined what you’d do if you won the lottery? In the Halloween Jumbo Lottery “Big Bro Jumbo: Talking in His Sleep” version, the usual siblings—starting with Big Bro Jumbo—imagine in their sleep, talking in their dreams about “What if we won the 500 million yen Halloween Jumbo Lottery…?” While only the youngest sister, Mio Imada, is awake, each sibling voices their own dream.
Big Bro Jumbo says, “We’ll split it evenly among everyone,” and the sister, impressed, thinks, That’s my big brother for you—but then he adds, “Just kidding!” for the punchline, prompting the sister to quip back at her sleeping brother.
Summer Jumbo Lottery: ‘Jumbo Big Brother – The Eldest Son’s Affair’ VersionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto

This commercial starts with a close-up of Riho Yoshioka looking adorable even when she’s angry.
It’s the Jumbo Lottery spot “Jumbo Big Brother: The Eldest Son’s Cheating” that opens abruptly with, “Big bro, you’ve been cheating, haven’t you?” The mood feels serious, but if you listen closely, the “cheating” isn’t about a relationship—it’s that he bought lottery tickets at a different booth instead of his usual one.
Apparently, many big lottery winners keep buying at the same booth and that’s how they win.
Riho Yoshioka tearfully pleads this point, and Jumbo Big Brother sees the error of his ways.
The cold stares from the other siblings watching are hilariously funny.
Compilation of commercials featuring Satoshi Tsumabuki. From refreshing spots to funny ones too! (31–40)
Summer Jumbo Lottery: ‘Jumbo Big Brother – The Eldest Son’s Affair’ VersionMio Imada, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita, Yuma Yamoto

This commercial starts with a close-up of Riho Yoshioka looking adorable even when she’s angry.
It’s the Jumbo Lottery spot “Jumbo Big Brother: The Eldest Son’s Cheating” that opens abruptly with, “Big bro, you’ve been cheating, haven’t you?” The mood feels serious, but if you listen closely, the “cheating” isn’t about a relationship—it’s that he bought lottery tickets at a different booth instead of his usual one.
Apparently, many big lottery winners keep buying at the same booth and that’s how they win.
Riho Yoshioka tearfully pleads this point, and Jumbo Big Brother sees the error of his ways.
The cold stares from the other siblings watching are hilariously funny.
Halloween Jumbo/Lottery Points ‘Big Bro Jumbo Roulette’ EditionSatoshi Tsumabuki, Riho Yoshioka, Ryo Narita

In Japan, Halloween is well known as an event where people can enjoy dressing up and cosplay.
In this lottery commercial, “Jumbo Big Bro: Roulette,” scenes of people enjoying Halloween are included to tie in with the Halloween Jumbo.
Satoshi Tsumabuki, the eldest brother, spins the roulette saying, “Let’s boost our luck with Halloween cosplay!” and Ryō Narita, the younger brother, lands the jackpot: “Halloween Jumbo Man.” He’s hyped up by everyone as cool, and amid rising expectations, Halloween Jumbo Man is called in… but for some reason, the brothers fall silent when they see him.
It’s one of those moments where the ideal and reality don’t match—things turned out different from what they imagined (lol).
Blue Bird ChapterSatoshi Tsumabuki

This is Tokyo Gas’s commercial “Blue Bird.” In gentle, pastel-touch animation, multiple blue gas flames come together to form a blue bird.
It shows gas being transported by tanker, then stored in gas tanks, followed by scenes like the lights of homes at night.
The animated tagline reads, “Continuing to create everyone’s everyday normal.” It’s a piece that makes you appreciate the value of gas.
Tokyo Gas Electricity: ‘Barbasuga – Mr. Takei at Ease’Suzu Hirose / Satoshi Tsumabuki / So Takei

Mr.
Sosuke Takei, an employee of Tokyo Gas, appears before Barbasuga, who is struggling to decide on a power company.
He explains the recommended points within an imagined jungle.
In that imagination, Mr.
Denden has turned into a gorilla.
It feels just right and suits him well.
“Barber Suga: Liberalization Shot”Suzu Hirose / Satoshi Tsumabuki / Denden

A customer appears at Barbersuga, fretting over which power company to choose after electricity market deregulation.
That customer is the manga artist Yoichi Takahashi—the creator of Captain Tsubasa.
Suzu Hirose jumps into the manga itself and scores a very acrobatic shot.
The title of the manga being “Vice-Captain Deregulation” is also something you can’t help but poke fun at.


