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A roundup of commercials featuring Rino Sashihara. Her cheerful personality is the charm!

A roundup of commercials featuring Rino Sashihara. Her cheerful personality is the charm!
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A roundup of commercials featuring Rino Sashihara. Her cheerful personality is the charm!

After thriving as a member of AKB48 and HKT48, Rino Sashihara now appears frequently on television as a talent.

She is active across a wide range of fields, including producing idol groups and colored contact lenses, earning strong support particularly among young women.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials she appears in.

There are many ads that showcase her signature, unpretentious brightness, so whether you’re a fan or not, be sure to check them out!

Compilation of commercials featuring Rino Sashihara. Her bright personality is so appealing! (1–10)

Coca-Cola Vending Machine Coke ON: “Another Bottle Nationwide Month”Rino Sashihara

Coca-Cola Coke ON Commercial “Another One Nationwide Month” 15 seconds

This is a commercial introducing a special promotion for the Coke ON app, which lets you buy drinks from Coca-Cola vending machines using your smartphone.

The campaign is limited to people using the app for the first time or after a long break, and if you purchase a drink with the Coke ON app, you’ll get another one for free.

Rino Sashihara and everyone else look delighted as they use the Coke ON app.

“Moyamoya Song: Cleaning” versionRino Sashihara, Asuka Fujiya

Rino Sashihara plays an escapist girl in glasses in Hoken no Madoguchi’s new TV commercial, Moya-Moya Song: “Cleaning”

In the Moya-Moya Song “Cleaning” commercial, Rino Sashihara appears as a customer seeking insurance advice, and actress Asuka Fujitani plays the counter staff.

Determined to think about and decide on her insurance, Sashihara opens her laptop.

But the more she tries to tackle something important, the more she feels like cleaning—and she starts cleaning instead.

Then she even begins reading manga, gets hooked on the story, and ends up spending the whole day reading volume after volume.

The ad encourages viewers that if it’s hard to handle on your own and you keep putting it off, then for insurance matters, just pop into the store and think it through together with a pro.

Moyamoya Song: “Parents’ Worries” EditionRino Sashihara

'Reality-escaping girl' Rino Sashihara gets grilled with questions by her mother... New TV commercial from 'Hoken no Madoguchi,' Moya-Moya Song 'Parents' Worries' edition

Rino Sashihara appears in the commercial “Parents’ Worries,” which features the Fuzzy Song.

After returning to her parents’ home, Sashihara is bombarded with rapid-fire questions from her mother: “How’s work?” “Met anyone nice?” “Are you eating properly?” Among them is, “Do you have insurance?” which prompts her to think she should look into it and visit Hoken no Madoguchi (the Insurance Window).

She goes without really knowing what to do, but the staff kindly respond, “Let’s figure it out together.” Also keep an eye on the Fuzzy Song, which turns Sashihara’s muddled feelings directly into music!

Housemate: “Special Guest, Fuwa-chan”Fuwa-chan, Rino Sashihara

Rino Sashihara and Fuwa-chan appear together in a commercial for the first time! Behind-the-scenes footage and interviews brimming with their close friendship, too—Housemate’s new CM is now out.

A commercial for Housemate featuring popular YouTuber Fuwa-chan—who’s been all over TV lately—and Rino Sashihara.

Fuwa-chan shows up at Housemate, spots Sashihara, and keeps excitedly calling her by her nickname, “Sasshi!” But Sashihara insists she’s just a “Housemate staff member.” The ad shows the friendly, natural rapport between Housemate’s staff who help people find properties and Fuwa-chan, just like in their everyday interactions.

The YouTuber-like touch with a selfie stick and smartphone is also easy to recognize and a nice detail (lol).

Hazy Feelings Song: 'Catnap' VersionRino Sashihara

'Escapist Girl' Part 2: Rino Sashihara gets a rude awakening from a nap... Hoken no Madoguchi’s new TV commercial: 'Moyamoya Song – Napping' version

A commercial featuring Rino Sashihara: the “Moyamoya Song: Catnap” edition.

As the hazy “Moyamoya Song” that turns Sashihara’s muddled feelings into lyrics plays, she tries hard to think about insurance.

But whenever she tackles something complicated, drowsiness hits! She glances over to see her pet cat sleeping too… She moves to the bed and tries to look things up on her smartphone while lying down, but the sleepiness strikes again—and she ends up dropping the phone on her face.

Set to the song’s message that it’s better to quickly go to the counter and get advice than to fret alone, Sashihara heads to the service desk for a consultation.

Sashihara: Finding a Regular SpotRino Sashihara

Rino Sashihara shows a natural smile in new commercial: Hoken no Madoguchi’s new ad “Sashihara Finds Her Go-To Spot”

The commercial featuring Rino Sashihara, titled “Sashihara Finds Her Go-To Spot.” In this ad, Sashihara finds her regular hangout—not at a restaurant or bar, but at an insurance shop! She chats away with the staff at the counter, forgetting the time as she talks about her vague anxieties.

Even though it’s supposed to be an insurance consultation, she keeps smiling the whole time instead of looking serious.

By the time she finishes talking and leaves, she walks out with a refreshed expression.

Just as Sashihara herself narrates, it seems that visiting Hoken no Madoguchi for a consultation offers a real detox effect.

“I am Ayataka. Rino Sashihara” versionRino Sashihara, Riho Yoshioka

[I am, Ayataka.] CM ② [Rino Sashihara] #Shorts

This is the Ayataka commercial titled “I am Ayataka.

Rino Sashihara,” featuring Rino Sashihara, a popular figure known for being relatable.

Even when we say “tea,” there are many kinds, each with its own flavor, right? Ayataka is a well-loved tea, but do you all drink it while recognizing the differences in taste? In this ad, instead of Sashihara talking about astringency, bitterness, and sweetness, she says she wants to become someone who can tell the differences.

I bet many people will relate and think, “Same here!” (lol).

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