A commercial featuring Yuriko Yoshitaka. From long-running, classic spots she’s appeared in to the latest ads.
Actress Yuriko Yoshitaka has appeared in numerous masterpieces, including films such as Snakes and Earrings and Yokomichi Yonosuke, as well as TV dramas like Tokyo DOGS and Galileo.
While her own charm lies in her warm and approachable personality, she is known for flawlessly portraying a wide range of roles, earning high praise for her acting ability.
Yuriko Yoshitaka has also appeared in many commercials; for many people, the ones for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and Torys are especially memorable.
In this article, we’ll introduce all of the commercials featuring Yuriko Yoshitaka, both old and new, so be sure to check them out.
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Commercials featuring Yuriko Yoshitaka. From long-running classic spots to the latest ones (21–30)
Nissin Foods Nissin Donbei “I want you to eat Donbei” versionYuriko Yoshitaka, Rikito Itagaki

This commercial featuring Yuriko Yoshitaka and Rikito Itagaki is for Nissin’s Donbei.
In previous commercials, the Don Kitsune character was played by a woman, but in this one, it’s played by the male actor Itagaki.
It’s heartwarming to see Itagaki politely asking Yoshitaka—whose character is set as someone who normally doesn’t eat Donbei—to “please try Donbei.”
SMBC (Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation) Olive “Are you Oliver? That young man” version/Takumi Kitamura, Yuriko Yoshitaka, Taiiku Okazaki


This is a commercial for Mitsui Sumitomo Bank’s Olive account, which you can manage on your smartphone.
The main appearance is by Taiiku Okazaki.
In the “That Young Man” version, Takumi Kitamura plays a smart man who has opened an Olive account, and in the “That Girlfriend” version, Yuriko Yoshitaka plays a woman who hasn’t opened an Olive account yet and is a bit troubled.
It’s a catchy commercial that highlights the convenience of Olive.
J:COM “J:COM MOBILE Data Bonus” VersionYuriko Yoshitaka

This commercial promotes how you can use J:COM Mobile at a great value by bundling it with J:COM’s services.
Yuriko Yoshitaka, who has been appearing in J:COM commercials for some time, is featured again, introducing the services together with the mascot character ZAQ.
Card Loan “Rally” Version

This is a TV commercial for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation’s card loan titled “Rally.” Starring actress Yuriko Yoshitaka, the series portrays her in an innocent, playful light, creating a catchy impression that likely draws many viewers’ attention.
This time, it highlights that you can get a card even without having an account.
The phrase “But it’s okay!” feels reassuring.
J:COM NET “The Super Fast Transfer Student”Yuriko Yoshitaka

In the commercial for J:COM Net, which provides internet service, the familiar Yuriko Yoshitaka appears.
It’s part of a series where Yoshitaka plays a schoolteacher, and this time the story features a new transfer student.
Playing on the idea that J:COM’s internet is fast, the ad emphasizes that the transfer student is incredibly fast, resulting in a slightly surreal, chuckle-inducing finish.


