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Commercials featuring Reina Yoshihara. A collection of commercials that Renacho appears in.

Commercials featuring Reina Yoshihara. A collection of commercials that Renacho appears in.
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When watching TV or video sites, have you ever come across a commercial that you can’t help but get absorbed in? Lately, the ones with a distinctly unique vibe are the commercials featuring Rena Yoshihara, right? Many of you probably find yourselves captivated by her exquisite expressions and line delivery.

In this article, we’ll showcase a roundup of the commercials starring Rena Yoshihara! From the ones you’ve been curious about to those you’ll want to rewatch over and over, we’ve picked a wide range—so sit back and enjoy!

Commercials featuring Reina Yoshihara. A collection of commercials that Renacho appears in.

Bill One “Office Worker and the Sudden Business Dinner” EditionNEW!Reina Yoshihara, Yutaka Matsushige

Bill One "Office Worker and the Sudden Business Dinner" Edition

This is a Bill One commercial featuring Rena Yoshihara as the subordinate to Yutaka Matsushige, who plays the department manager.

A last-minute drinking party with a client is arranged, but Yoshihara is told to head home instead out of consideration, with the manager saying, “It’s going to run late.” Later, when Yoshihara thanks him for that, Matsushige graciously accepts it.

However, he laments, “But, you know, having to pay out of pocket first really hurts,” worried about having to front the expenses.

The commercial wraps up by introducing Bill One, which lets you process expense claims without having to pay upfront.

V-Point “Thanks for Waiting” VersionNEW!Reina Yoshihara, Yuta Uehara

V Points “Sorry to keep you waiting” 30 seconds

This commercial depicts an interaction at a drugstore where Rena Yoshihara works and Yuta Uehara comes in as a customer.

When Uehara says first, “I’ll collect points,” Yoshihara replies, “But please let me say it.

I want to say it myself first,” and then delivers the line: “V-Points—would you like to earn them or use them?” It seems this was her first time serving a customer since T-Points were discontinued and switched over to V-Points.

The way Yoshihara, after all that enthusiasm, responds rather flatly with “Very well then~” when he simply says “I’ll collect them,” is amusing and gets a laugh.

V Points “Vui Vui, Repeat?” VersionNEW!Rena Yoshihara, Sho Hasumi, Ryoya Iihara

V-Point “Vui Vui, Repeat? Edition” 30 seconds

This commercial shows restaurant staffer Ryoya Iihara listening in on a conversation between Rena Yoshihara and Sho Hasumi, who have come to an izakaya.

The two are talking about how saying “bui bui,” a phrase tied to V-Points, is embarrassing.

Yoshihara encourages Hasumi to try saying it, telling him that “once you say it, it gets easier,” but Hasumi refuses.

In the final gag, the staffer Iihara mutters “bui bui,” making the odd three-way interaction a memorable highlight of the ad.

In conclusion

We introduced commercials featuring Rena Yoshihara. I’d be delighted if you were able to experience the rich expressions packed into those short clips and the lingering resonance woven by their unique atmosphere. If any of the commercials catch your interest, please watch them repeatedly and immerse yourself in their charm.