A roundup of commercials featuring Nao Asahi. The quirky direction is the main attraction.
Nao Asahi, a former member of the idol group Idoling!!!, is now active as a TV personality.
Contrary to her background as a former idol, her attitude of taking on any variety show challenge head-on has been well received by viewers.
In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive roundup of notable commercials featuring Nao Asahi, both old and new.
There are plenty of fun ads that make the most of her distinctive personality, so be sure to check them out.
A roundup of commercials featuring Nao Asahi. The quirky direction is the main attraction.
“.st ‘City Fashion Advisor’ Version”Kazunari Ninomiya, Nao Asahi

This commercial uses a humorous exchange between Kazunari Ninomiya and Nao Asahi to convey that with .
st (Dot Esty), you can find fashion that suits each person.
Ninomiya, acting as a city fashion advisor, proposes outfit ideas, and then it’s revealed that his fashion sense actually comes from .
st—that’s the twist.
The amusing gap is created by Nao Asahi boldly declaring it’s all thanks to .
st, contrasted with Ninomiya’s flustered reaction to her remark.
GEO Hurry to GEO now! Pre-owned smartphones are super hot! “Super Easy! GEO’s Phone Upgrade” EditionNao Asahi

This commercial playfully highlights that GEO carries a large selection of refurbished smartphones, conveying their hope that it will help with model changes.
Asahi Nao’s cheerful presence is another key point, and by pairing it with a bright backdrop, the ad effectively captures the excitement of being able to choose your device.
The message also seems to convey confidence in their product lineup: because they handle so many units, there’s something to suit everyone.
Toyokumo Safety Confirmation Service 2 KANTAN Toyokumo “Infiltration ~No.1~” VersionNao Asahi

A comical commercial where a male subordinate’s voice swaps with Noa Asahina’s.
It’s so entertaining you might forget it’s actually an ad for a safety check service.
Even the final “Let’s dance!” feels somewhat homey.
The Toyokumo pose might just become popular!






