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 staple ads to the latest ones (31–40)
J:COM Security Camera ‘Community Crime Prevention’ EditionYuriko Yoshitaka

This commercial, in which Yuriko Yoshitaka plays a school teacher, is for J:COM’s security cameras.
When Yoshitaka asks the children for ideas to protect their homes, a flurry of unexpected suggestions pops up—like keeping a Doberman, digging a pitfall, and putting up talismans.
Their flexible thinking is charming, but the ad wraps up by highlighting that with J:COM, you can install security cameras at an affordable price.
Nissin Foods Nissin Donbei “Unmatched Deliciousness: The Strongest Donbei” VersionYuriko Yoshitaka, Rikito Itagaki

This is a Donbei commercial where Rihito Itagaki appears as the Don Gitsune alongside Yuriko Yoshitaka.
The ad showcases the deliciousness of the “Ultimate Donbei,” said to be crafted with meticulous care.
When Yoshitaka asks one question after another—“How’s the noodles? The kakiage? The broth?”—Itagaki answers each time with “The strongest!” which viewers found adorable.
Also noteworthy is Yoshitaka’s shy expression at the end when she asks, “What about me?” and he replies, “The best!”
GLOBAL WORK “The Melty Knit is a no-fail piece.” VersionYuriko Yoshitaka, Hio Miyazawa

Featuring Yuriko Yoshitaka and Hio Miyazawa as a couple, this is GLOBAL WORK’s commercial titled “Melty Knit: You Can’t Go Wrong.” It depicts a dinner scene celebrating Yoshitaka’s birthday, and the sweet atmosphere between the two is striking.
Both of them are wearing GLOBAL WORK’s Melty Knit.
The soft, pleasant texture is described as “melting,” which inspired the name Melty Knit.
It’s the kind of feel that probably makes many people want to go to the store and try it for themselves, isn’t it?
Nissin Foods Nissin Donbei “Everything is different East” version / “Everything is different West” versionYuriko Yoshitaka, Rikito Itagaki


It’s well known that Donbei’s soup base differs between eastern and western Japan, and this commercial announces that not only the broth but also the noodles and the fried tofu will be tailored to regional tastes.
The ad features Yuriko Yoshitaka and Rihito Itagaki as the Don-Gitsune.
Their conversation feels so natural that you can’t help but get drawn in by how pleasant it is to listen to.
SMBC (Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation) Olive: “Strangers” / “The Murmurer”Yuriko Yoshitaka, Takumi Kitamura


This features Takumi Kitamura, who has opened an account with Olive and is living conveniently, and Yuriko Yoshitaka, who is still going about her days without knowing about Olive.
In the “The Unaware One” version, we see Kitamura’s bewildered expression as he wants to tell Yoshitaka about Olive but can’t, creating a sense of narrative in the way the two pass by each other.
In the “The Murmurer” version, Yoshitaka utters slightly poetic words, which are overheard by a middle-aged man; the scene then flows into him speaking about his own desires.
The music in these commercials is from Act 1 of Georges Bizet’s opera Carmen.
The chic arrangement of the brilliant original melody gives the ads a subtly mysterious, story-like quality.


