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[Recruit Commercials] Popular and Past Commercials Overview [2025]

[Recruit Commercials] Popular and Past Commercials Overview [2025]
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[Recruit Commercials] Popular and Past Commercials Overview [2025]

When people hear “Recruit,” many strongly associate it with job-related services like Townwork and Rikunavi, but in fact, they offer a wide range of services!

Hot Pepper Beauty, SUUMO, AirPAY, Study Sapuri, Car Sensor, and Zexy are all part of Recruit’s services too, right?

With so many services under their umbrella, you often see commercials from the Recruit group on TV, and I think many people recognize the refreshing sound logo at the end of their ads.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Recruit commercials!

Recruit’s commercials often feature humorous direction and have become a hot topic for being entertaining!

Let’s dive right in!

[Recruit Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Compilation [2025] (1–10)

Recruit Car Sensor: Nanao and Nanae and Ano-chan “First Time Searching for a Used Car” / “I Want One Too”NEW!Nanao, Robert Akiyama, Ano

In this commercial, Ano murmurs to Nanao and Ryuji Akiyama, “I want a car too.” Then a catchy jingle goes, “For used cars, go to Car Sensor,” highlighting how you can narrow your search based on your desired conditions.

They successfully find the car Ano wants, and she smiles, saying, “I want this one!” However, in the “I want one too” version, it’s revealed that Ano doesn’t have a driver’s license, ending with Nanao and Akiyama in surprise—a humorous twist to the ad.

Recruit SUUMO SUUMO Counter: “People Who Talk About Their Dreams – Warm Moments” / “Gucha-gucha-gucha (All Jumbled Up)” versionsSairi Ito

This commercial highlights how the SUUMO Counter supports you as it follows Sairi Ito thinking about her ideal home.

A key point is how it portrays the question of where to even start when building a house, conveying that they stand by your vision right from the beginning.

It has a warm tone that also expresses the hope that, because it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many people, they can pack it full of their dreams and ideals.

Recruit Zexy “This Month’s Zexy: December 2025 Issue (released in October 2025)” EditionAnji Ikebata

“This Month’s Zexy” TV commercial, December 2025 issue (released in October 2025)

This is the commercial for Zexy released in October 2025.

It briskly introduces the featured content and freebies, and the footage leaves a strong impression with Anji Ikebata in a wedding dress.

The CM ends with a Halloween-themed touch to tie in with the October release.

Recruit SUUMO, SUUMO Counter: “The Person Who Talks About Dreams: ‘That’ll End Up a Deserted Island’” / “Pull-ups in Everyday Life”Takumi Saitoh

This commercial conveys the stance that the SUUMO Counter supports the dream, as Takumi Saito talks about his ideal home.

Building a house is a once-in-a-lifetime event for many people, which is why it depicts the idea of packing in your dreams and ideals.

His smiling manner as he speaks about his dreams is striking, and it also expresses how realizing those ideals leads to a joyful life.

Recruit Zexy Miyagi & Yamagata and Chugoku region limited Delivery Zexy: “A Gift from Zexy” version / “Apply Now on Your Smartphone” version / “Autumn Issue Special Appendix” versionAnji Ikebata, Takumi Nishigaki

This is an introductory commercial for “Otodoke Zexy,” a service where Zexy magazine is delivered to your home when you apply via smartphone.

The service is limited to certain regions, but it’s free for a limited time, which likely surprised many people with how great a deal it is.

The commercial features many memorable scenes, such as a happy couple who has decided to get married and a pink truck delivering Zexy.

Recruit AirPAY 'Steakhouse' VersionJoe Odagiri, Mika Hijii

AirPay 'Steakhouse Version' 30 seconds, with subtitles

This commercial features Jimon Terakado appearing on a talk show and sharing his views on restaurants.

Terakado says that since he collects points with his credit card, he won’t go to restaurants that don’t accept cards, even if he’s interested in them.

Watching the broadcast, Joe Odagiri is shocked to realize that his own restaurant is being referenced.

That’s when Air Pay is introduced, highlighting the convenience of handling everything from QR payments to card payments with a single terminal.

Recruit AirREGI Order “Chit-Chat” / “Each One” / “Junior Colleague”Etsushi Toyokawa, Shisonnu, Shinya Kote, Shota Sometani

Recruit’s AirREGI Order commercials humorously depict ordering and conversations at restaurants.

In the “Standing Chat” version, Etsushi Toyokawa gets drawn into a conversation between the shop owner and the comedy duo Sisonne, leaving a strong impression.

In the “Each” version, Shinya Kote places an order verbally and is surprised to learn he can order by smartphone, clearly illustrating the difference in operation.

In the “Junior Colleague” version, Shota Sometani orders an extravagant meal, and the senior’s reaction is the highlight.

The actors’ expressions and interactions convey both convenience and fun, making the commercial feel practical.

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