Aya Ueto radiates an overwhelming presence as an actress in films and TV dramas.
Her refreshing smile and approachable personality have also captured hearts in the many commercials she appears in.
Here, we present a comprehensive look at Aya Ueto’s commercials.
We’ve gathered ads from a variety of companies, focusing on her latest work.
If there’s a commercial you spotted on TV or online that you’ve been wanting to watch again, or if you’re curious about which ads Ueto has appeared in recently, please take a look.
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Commercials featuring Aya Ueto: commercials (1–10) that are the talk of the town, showcasing her charming bright smile.
Meiji Dual Skincare Yogurt “Post-Bath Girl” VersionAya Ueto

This is a commercial in which Aya Ueto empathizes with the concerns women have after getting out of the bath and recommends Meiji W Skincare Yogurt as a solution.
It also addresses doubts about how yogurt can help with skincare, clearly explaining the mechanism behind its effects.
The ad highlights that it supports the skin’s ability to retain moisture, leading to healthy hydration.
With her smiling and speaking directly to the viewer, it also conveys a sense of reassurance.
Meiji “Delicious?” VersionAya Ueto

Aya Ueto is shown in the middle of making a sign, and when you look at her hands, you can see she has written up to “Meiji Oishii.” A man passing by says, “Is it Oishii Gyunyu (Delicious Milk)?” but that’s incorrect.
The text Ueto continues to write is “Oishii Fresh Cream.” True to the product’s name, the ad emphasizes how delicious it is, and it likely made many people think, “Maybe I should buy it.”
AOKI “SUITing.” VersionAya Ueto, Mio Imada, timelesz

This commercial introduces the variety of suits offered by AOKI, emphasizing that they suit various working styles.
From gold suits and cross suits to women’s suits, it showcases options tailored to different lifestyles by showing how they look when worn.
Featuring Aya Ueto, Mio Imada, and members of timelesz, the way they move in the suits conveys ease of use.
Their bright smiles also help communicate a sense of comfort.
KUMON “What kind of person is a Kumon Instructor?” versionAya Ueto

This commercial promotes how appealing KUMON is by sharing impressions from children who attend.
Presented like a roundtable with Aya Ueto and the kids, the discussion focuses on KUMON instructors.
As they cheerfully talk about what happens at KUMON and how the teachers support them, you can feel a sense of fulfillment.
The fact that the children speak with smiles also gives the impression that it reassures parents.
KUMON: “Even When You Grow Up, No Problem!” Version / “Even When You Grow Up, No Problem! – Preschool” VersionAya Ueto


This commercial highlights how the experience of solving problems and gaining knowledge at KUMON leads to each child’s confidence and growth.
It shows that study content can be matched to various grade levels, enabling any child to accumulate many moments of “I did it.” The smiles of the children are the most important point, and it also conveys that gaining such confidence enriches their everyday lives.
With Aya Ueto’s cheerful narration, the content delivers a message of moving forward and growing in a positive way.
Suntory -196 “Bravo! Record-Breaking Sales! Lemon”Aya Ueto

This commercial focuses on lemons among the fruits used in Suntory’s -196, presenting their refreshing taste through a unique worldview.
The concept features Aya Ueto taking on a harvest in a farm field, but the fact that the items growing on the trees are -196 cans is comical.
Her unquestioning harvesting may feel a bit surreal, yet her satisfied expressions clearly convey the idea of something refreshing and delicious.
It’s a piece that draws interest by blending a bright atmosphere with a distinctive, imaginative world.
Suntory -196 “The Secret to a Deliciousness You Can’t Recreate on a Cooking Show”Aya Ueto, Ryo Nishikido

This is a commercial that showcases how Suntory’s -196 is made, presented with the bright, cheerful vibe of a cooking show.
While cooking usually means chopping and simmering, the ad emphasizes that its delicious flavor comes from a different method.
The lively banter between Aya Ueto and Ryo Nishikido is another highlight; even as they cheerfully talk about their craft, it evokes the drink’s refreshing taste.
The unique production method is expressed with drone shots, and because it’s set on a cooking-show set, it humorously points out that you can’t actually make it there.
Altogether, it blends various comedic elements throughout.



