Summary of Zexy commercials. Commercials for Recruit’s wedding information magazine.
Zexy is an informational magazine for people preparing for their weddings.
It’s published monthly, and in addition to venue information, it compiles customs and etiquette related to weddings.
A distinctive feature is that it often comes with extras, such as an original marriage registration form and handy items.
In this article, we’ll introduce Zexy’s TV commercials all at once.
We’ll also touch on information about the talents who play the much-talked-about Zexy Girl and Zexy Boy, so be sure to check it out.
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Compilation of Zexy commercials. Commercials for Recruit’s wedding information magazine (21–30)
Recruit Zexy 2006Kana Kurashina

The TV commercials for the wedding magazine Zexy are among the most representative of the Heisei era, aren’t they? Among them, many people likely remember this particular commercial featuring Kana Kurashina, who served as the fourth “Zexy Girl.” The background music was Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Wedding Song,” which is also memorable to many.
The song was originally composed as a short piece specifically for the commercial, but due to the strong response after it aired, the rest was written and it was released as a CD—so the story goes.


