A roundup of commercials featuring Masami Nagasawa. Introducing them all at once, both old and new!
Masami Nagasawa consistently ranks near the top of favorite-actress lists and enjoys strong support from a wide range of people, regardless of age or gender.
Her popularity stems from her impressive acting skills—covering everything from serious roles to ones full of humor—and her approachable, charming personality.
In this article, we’ll showcase all the commercials she has appeared in so far.
We’ll also introduce her latest commercials, so whether you’re a longtime fan or someone just discovering her appeal, be sure to check it out.
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A compilation of commercials featuring Masami Nagasawa. A comprehensive showcase, past and present! (21–30)
Asahi Soft Drinks CALPIS Light Blue “Light Sweetness” VersionMasami Nagasawa, Chris Hart

This is a commercial highlighting the taste of Calpis Light Blue, which contains no sugar.
Masami Nagasawa appears while singing a parody of Ayumi Ishida’s signature 1968 hit “Blue Light Yokohama,” showing a surprised expression at its light flavor and the fact that it doesn’t use sugar.
When Nagasawa says, “Wait, there’s no sugar in this?” Chris Hart appears and replies, “That’s right.” It turns out the parody song we’d been hearing was actually sung by Chris Hart.
Many viewers were likely captivated by his mellow, deeply sensual voice.
JRA Hello, Special Times. “Summer Racing Guide” EditionMasami Nagasawa, Ai Mikami, Kuranosuke Sasaki, Ryoma Takeuchi

In this commercial, which depicts the friendly, easygoing vibe of four people who’ve become buddies enjoying horse racing together, Ai Miura brings out a travel booklet she made.
The booklet highlights summery must-sees that racetracks across Japan are proud of, and the story shows Ryoma Takeuchi—who only recently joined the group—being moved by their appeal.
It’s a warm, approachable commercial that clearly conveys the charms of horse racing to beginners.
A roundup of commercials featuring Masami Nagasawa. A comprehensive showcase of both old and new! (31–40)
Asahi Beer Asahi Super Dry “Ice-cold SUPER DRY, expanding.” VersionMasami Nagasawa

This commercial introduces a special tumbler that chills Asahi Super Dry ice-cold and conveys the shocking deliciousness you get when using it.
Masami Nagasawa and various others experience the frosty sensation; even without words, their expressions communicate surprise and great taste.
Amplifying the astonishment at the flavor and the cool impact depicted on screen is the song “+Matter” by ONE OK ROCK.
The fusion of the powerful band sound and the soaring vocals adds depth and evokes a grand atmosphere, as if sending feelings far into the distance.
Asahi Beer Asahi Super Dry: 'Ice-cold SUPER DRY begins.'Masami Nagasawa

This is a Super Dry commercial featuring Masami Nagasawa enjoying delicious-looking Chinese food and beer—an image that really leaves an impression.
The ad announces a new initiative to serve even colder Super Dry at restaurants nationwide.
By chilling it thoroughly, you can better appreciate Super Dry’s signature crispness—great news for beer lovers.
The background music is “+Matter” by ONE OK ROCK, newly selected for the Super Dry campaign.
It’s an uptempo rock track with the kind of dynamic energy that’s quintessentially them.
JRA Hello, Special Times. “Everyone’s Kind of Fun” VersionMasami Nagasawa, Ai Mikami, Kuranosuke Sasaki, Ryoma Takeuchi

This commercial conveys that racetracks are packed with all kinds of attractions by showcasing different ways to enjoy them.
Masami Nagasawa and Ai Miura, as well as Kuranosuke Sasaki and Ryoma Takeuchi, each throw themselves into enjoying the food, the history of famous racehorses, and the excitement of the races.
The song that accentuates the cheerful, refreshing mood of the visuals is Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s “Mela!”.
The blend of the crisp band sound and the soaring vocals is striking, and it also conveys a powerful sense of charging toward one’s ideals.
Calpis “Three Generations” / “Miiilk…?” / “Gaze”Masami Nagasawa



This commercial showcases, through drama-like visuals, how Calpis blends into everyday life and supports family bonds.
It portrays various scenes involving Masami Nagasawa and children with Calpis, clearly expressing its long-lasting love and its happy, comforting taste.
The song that further highlights the warmth of the family depicted in the footage is Aimyon’s “Lucky Color.” Its gentle rhythm and light, breezy sound are striking, and when paired with the cheerful vocals, it evokes an image of savoring the joys of everyday life.
dTV 'A Story That Connects the Two'

A number by Bruno Mars that also drew attention as the theme song for a commercial depicting the long-distance relationship between Masami Nagasawa and Issey Takahashi.
His gentle vocals seem to wrap the pain of a long-distance romance and the warmth between the two.
Since it was recorded in 2009, the year Michael Jackson—whom Bruno Mars greatly respects—passed away, some say it may have been a song addressed to Michael.





