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Commercials from Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceutical: a roundup introduction to ads for medicines and energy drinks.

Takeda Pharmaceutical, which has developed many familiar products such as the Benza series of cold medicines and the Alinamin series of energy drinks, and Alinamin Pharmaceutical, which has inherited that lineup.

They actively air commercials for their most famous products, so you often see them while watching TV or video sites.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercials from Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceutical that have aired so far.

We’ll also touch on the performers, so if there’s a commercial you’re curious about, be sure to look for it.

Commercials from Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceutical: A roundup of medicine and energy drink ads (11–20)

Takeda Pharmaceutical: Overcome the Distance Barrier - “Community Healthcare” Edition

Overcome the barrier of distance. TV commercial “Regional Healthcare” | Takeda

This commercial conveys Takeda Pharmaceutical’s desire to bring medical advancements to more people and build a better future.

It focuses on the distance challenges in regional healthcare and expresses the intention to deliver care that overcomes those barriers by leveraging technologies such as drones.

The sight of drones crossing the sea evokes a refreshing sense of pioneering the future.

The light background music, reminiscent of a marching tune, also imparts a positive atmosphere, as if we’re striding toward the future.

Benzablock Plus Series “Cold Medicine Lyric”Negicco

[MV] The first collaboration between Negicco and Hyadain, “Kazegusu Lyric,” has been released! Making-of

The quality of the song is so good you wouldn’t believe it was made for a cold medicine.

And guess what—the lyrics and composition are by none other than Hyadain.

It’s catchy—really impactful, you might say—and the chorus sticks in your head so much that you’ll find yourself humming it over and over.

The “cold-related clichés” angle in the lyrics is funny too, right? The performers are Negicco—by the way, do you know about local idols? You could even say that groups like NMB48 and HKT48 are, in a sense, regionally rooted local idols.

Negicco are pioneers of that local idol scene.

Definitely keep an eye on what they do next!

Alinamin EX Plus 2007Toshiro Yanagiba

Alinamin EX Plus commercial starring Toshiro Yanagiba (from April 2007)

Ulfuls, who have energized people all across Japan with their powerful sound.

This is an original song they wrote, known for hits like “Guts daze!!” and “Banzai ~Suki de Yokatta~.” It was used in an Alinamin commercial, and its words resonate deeply with working adults who keep pushing forward despite their worries.

Released in 2007, the song was also chosen as the theme for the film “The Day I Named the Dog.” Tortoise Matsumoto’s strong vocals suit the song’s simple message perfectly.

Its wistful rock sound soothes the hearts of today’s tired listeners.

Alinamin 2009 TV commercial

Remioromen’s new single “Starting Over” set for release on July 15! – New Alinamin commercial

“Starting Over” was featured in Alinamin’s commercial “Otsukaresama desu 2009 Edition,” which sends cheers to office workers in the city and people raising children.

Released in 2009 by the rock band Remioromen, the song resonates with grand strings and the gentle voice of vocalist Ryota Fujimaki.

Even when things are tough, someone’s voice can be a source of support, can’t it? Its heartwarming lyrics inspire gratitude toward loved ones and give you the courage to face tomorrow.

Alinamin Night Recover “A New Morning” Edition

Alinamin NIGHT RECOVER TV commercial “A New Morning” 15-second version

The Alinamin Night Recover commercial “A New Morning,” featuring actor Ikusaburo Yamazaki, uses “Morning Mood,” No.

1 from Peer Gynt Suite No.

1, Op.

46.

Composed by Edvard Grieg for Henrik Ibsen’s play Peer Gynt, it became one of his signature works.

The majestic sound that evokes the opening of a story conjures images of abundant nature.

The orchestral timbre is perfect for waking up, and when it plays in the first suite of the drama, it’s truly exciting!

Alinamin 'Good job. 2008' Edition

Takeda Alinamin “Thank you for your hard work. 2008” Version (30 seconds)

With a gentle singing voice and melodic sensibility that quietly nestles up to anyone’s heart, Kazuyoshi Saito continues to reign as one of Japan’s foremost singer-songwriters.

In this song, aptly titled “Otsukaresama no Kuni” (“The Land of Good Job, Thanks for Your Hard Work”), he offers comfort with soft lyrics and melodies that seep into the lives of people who work hard every day.

When you’re feeling a little tired, brew yourself a slow cup of coffee and give this track a listen.

Commercials from Takeda Pharmaceutical and Alinamin Pharmaceutical: A roundup of medicine and energy drink ads (21–30)

Alinamin Pharmaceutical Takepron S “Symptoms” Version / “Product” VersionHiroshi Tamaki

This is a commercial introducing Takepron S by Alinamin Pharmaceuticals, a product that resolves issues like heartburn, indigestion, and stomach pain.

A key point is that, for the first time among over-the-counter medicines, it uses the same active ingredient as prescription drugs, emphasizing that it can clear up stomach troubles effectively.

You can sense its effectiveness from the changes in actor Hiroshi Tamaki’s expressions as he portrays someone suffering from stomach issues.

It also explains the causes in detail, which helps convey a sense of reassurance.