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Compilation of commercials featuring Junichi Okada

Compilation of commercials featuring Junichi Okada
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Compilation of commercials featuring Junichi Okada

Junichi Okada, who was active as a member of the idol group V6 that disbanded in 2021 and has appeared in numerous works as an actor.

In this article, we’ve compiled and introduced the commercials featuring Junichi Okada! From big-name brands that everyone has seen, like Asahi Super Dry and McDonald’s, to regionally limited ads, we’ve gathered a wide range—so if you’re interested, be sure to check them out.

He plays a variety of roles even within the commercials, so you can enjoy many different sides of Junichi Okada!

Compilation of commercials featuring Junichi Okada (1–10)

McDonald’s Rich Umami Kalbi Mac “A Burger That Leaps Through Time”Junichi Okada

McDonald’s Time-Traveling Burger Commercial: “Rich and Savory Kalbi Mc” 30-Second Version

Vaundy’s “Wasuremono” (“Lost Property”) was released as a single in 2022 and later included on the 2023 album “replica.” It features an aggressive band sound and striking, emotionally charged vocals, giving the impression of raw, unfiltered feelings and frustrations being laid bare.

The lyrics focus on things forgotten in everyday life and memories, depicting both the things one never wants to forget and the sadness of forgetting.

As a commercial song, it was used in a McDonald’s ad starring Junichi Okada, where, under the theme of “a burger that transcends time,” the track conveys the excitement surrounding the return of a revived burger.

Asahi Breweries Asahi Super Dry Nama-Jokki Can: “On days you get home early, it’s a Nama-Jokki Can” / “The delight of the first sip” / “’Foam and beer mixed ◯◯?’” / “’Foam and beer mixed ◯◯?’” / “The form for savoring the Nama-Jokki Can”Junichi Okada

This is a commercial introducing the Nama-Jokki Can, which lets you open the entire mouth of the can so you can enjoy a taste as if you were drinking from a beer mug.

In this ad, of course it talks about how delicious Asahi is when drunk from the Nama-Jokki Can, but it especially focuses on that first sip.

After watching this commercial, there are probably quite a few beer lovers who immediately feel like having a drink.

The BGM features the upbeat, feel-good track “You Really Got Me.” Originally released by The Kinks in 1964, the song has been arranged in the commercial to feel even catchier.

Asahi Beer Asahi Mug-Can Series: “Summer Vacation Is the Mug-Can Series”Junichi Okada, Riho Yoshioka, Bananaman

Asahi Jockey Can Series: “Summer Vacation is the Jockey Can Series” 30-second version

This commercial announces that, in addition to Super Dry Nama Jockey Can, jockey-can versions have also been released for Style Free Nama and Clear Asahi.

It emphasizes that summer—when beer tastes especially good—is the perfect time to enjoy a jockey can.

Watching the cast drink so deliciously, many viewers probably felt like cracking one open right away.

Tokyu Livable: 'Future Asset Value' EditionJunichi Okada

Future asset value (30 seconds)

This commercial portrays Junichi Okada as a Tokyu Livable representative advising customers on the future value of their assets.

It shows him even appearing at construction sites to assess the surrounding conditions, clearly expressing his customer-first mindset and passionate actions.

His smiles during explanations also convey that he’s recommending with confidence.

The piece strongly emphasizes that passion is precisely what leads to trust.

Asahi Super Dry Draft Mug Can: “The Best First Sip”Junichi Okada

Asahi Super Dry Draft-Jokki Can “The Best First Sip” 30-Second Version

This is a commercial in which Junichi Okada introduces the “best first sip” offered by Asahi Super Dry’s Nama Jockey Can.

It conveys that the best moment when drinking beer is that very first sip, and that this can delivers the sensation of foam and beer flowing in to make that moment truly fulfilling.

The ad also highlights his blissful expression when he drinks, which really communicates the refreshing feel and delicious taste.

House Foods Vermont Curry 'Where are the apples?' versionGo Morita, Ken Miyake, Junichi Okada

Commercial: Vermont Curry “What about the apple?” version, V6 — Go Morita, Ken Miyake, Junichi Okada

This is a commercial that highlights the convenience and delicious taste of Vermont Curry through scenes of Goro Morita, Ken Miyake, and Junichi Okada making curry.

As they take their time simmering it, Junichi Okada asks whether they aren’t going to add apples, which leads to the response that they’re already included—thereby also emphasizing the apples and honey that symbolize Vermont Curry.

The relaxed atmosphere, as if depicting an ordinary everyday scene, also conveys the impression of how easy Vermont Curry is to use.

House Foods Vermont Curry “Shopping” version / “What about the apples?” version / “Southern Island” versionGo Morita, Ken Miyake, Junichi Okada

CM Vermont Curry 'Shopping' Version - V6: Go Morita, Ken Miyake, Junichi Okada

This commercial portrays Go Morita, Ken Miyake, and Junichi Okada making curry while clearly highlighting the deliciousness of Vermont Curry.

A key point is that it shows them from the shopping stage, also conveying that apples and honey are already included.

By incorporating seasonal vegetables into the curry, it suggests a flavor that people of all ages can enjoy in any season.

Overall, the content conveys both the tastiness and the fun of Vermont Curry.

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