A showcase of all the dazzling commercials featuring Yoh Yoshida
Speaking of Yoh Yoshida, her presence in dramas and films is unforgettable, and her striking poise in commercials also leaves a lasting impression! From a calm atmosphere to a comical side, one of her biggest charms is how she shows different expressions in each work.
Many people have probably caught a glimpse of her on TV and thought, “Who is she? I’m intrigued!” In this article, we’ll give you a thorough introduction to the commercials featuring Yoh Yoshida.
A showcase of Ms. Yō Yoshida’s dazzling commercials, all at once (1–10)
ENEOS “2020 ENEOS Japan Support Campaign”NEW!Yoh Yoshida

This is a commercial that cheerfully introduces ENEOS’s 2020 ENEOS Japan Support Campaign, where you can win tickets to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Actress Yo Yoshida appears before a family enjoying the Olympics on TV, conveying the hope that they might be able to see the games in person.
From there, it shifts to a lively dance performed by the staff, expressing the fun and positive spirit of the Olympics.
The participation of the mascot, Enegori-kun, in the dance also adds a comedic touch.
Mobility Technologies Taxi App GO “GO-ing! On a Tiring Day” VersionNEW!Yoh Yoshida

This commercial highlights how the GO taxi app is especially convenient in situations where getting around feels difficult, making everyday life more comfortable.
It shows Yō Yoshida’s family after enjoying a theme park, looking too tired to move easily.
They order a taxi with GO, demonstrating that not only the kids but also the adults can get some rest.
The attempt to keep the children from falling asleep adds a touch of humor to the scene.
Mobility Technologies Taxi App GO “Let’s GO! The Agony of Accounting” EditionNEW!Yutaka Takenouchi, Yō Yoshida

This is a commercial that depicts interactions at a company between Yutaka Takenouchi and Yō Yoshida, conveying the difficulties of taxis and accounting, and promoting how convenient GO is.
It develops from the struggle with a taxi receipt that doesn’t list the destination into a conversation between childhood friends, showing that good rapport alone can’t solve accounting issues.
That’s exactly when GO is useful, introducing features that are helpful for companies, such as enabling centralized management of taxi expenses.
S&B Foods S&B Powder Roux “Amazing Powder Roux” VersionNEW!Yoh Yoshida

This commercial showcases the appeal packed into S&B’s powdered roux by following actress Yo Yoshida as she cooks.
It explains that, because it’s a powder, you can use less oil for a lighter aftertaste, while still clearly experiencing the aroma of the spices.
It also shows what dishes are being made, and ends with her looking delighted by the taste, conveying not only how easy it is to use but also how delicious it is.
Toyota Home “Even 50 Years From Now” VersionNEW!Yoh Yoshida

This commercial features Yō Yoshida conveying, in a straightforward way, Toyota Home’s long-cherished commitment to creating beloved places.
It clearly introduces the kinds of businesses they have undertaken and warmly speaks about their attentive, supportive approach embedded within them.
The content expresses their desire to support everyday life with the craftsmanship spirit they have cultivated over 50 years.
Merit The Mild “Conditioner Is Also Foam” VersionNEW!Yoh Yoshida, Karin Ishikawa, Rei

This commercial promotes how thoroughly Merit The Mild works into the hair, conveyed through the impressions of Yo Yoshida, Karin Ishikawa, and Rei.
A key point is that the conditioner is also a foam, which is why it blends so well into the hair.
The glamorous visuals while using the product, along with their smiles, seem to express the post-use beauty and sense of satisfaction.
Recruit Hot Pepper Beauty “Pitatto Reservation” VersionNEW!Kasumi Arimura, Yō Yoshida

It’s a uniquely styled commercial where we watch Kasumi Arimura booking a hair salon appointment, while Kasumi Arimura and Yō Yoshida provide commentary.
It conveys how easy it is to make a reservation with Hot Pepper Beauty whenever the mood strikes.
The contrast between Kasumi Arimura’s joy at securing the booking and the two calmly explaining things also adds to the sense of ease and fun.


