Friday, October 15, 2010

TV commercial for Suntory's Iemon tea

Whenever I watch TV programs, I often see this CM of Suntory’s Iemon tea, which is a very effective advertisement for the company. This CM is about Japanese green tea. On this CM, I would like you to know what Japanese culture is and remember what the most important is for us.
First, the ad is that you can see Japanese old culture. It shows the scene which people wear kimono and live in a wooden house. Now in Japan, a few people live in the house, so it must be an unusual sight for not only Japanese people but also you. Second, the ad is that you will be able to feel his / her love to her / him. It is because her husband gives a warm tea to his wife who feels cold because of touching snow. I want a husband like him, so whenever I watch it, my face changes from a normal face to a smiling face.

Please watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWp7eIduyUA

7 comments:

  1. The green tea looks like so yummy.I hope that I can know a boy like him,too.

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  2. Hi, Annie! I actually don't like to drink green tea, but I like the CM. haha

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  4. It's a worm CM,but I like black tea more.
    Thanks for your CM. :)

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  5. I like this commercial very much, because it's background music was made by Joe Hisaishi, he is my favorite musician. Just like you said this commercial shows Japanese culture; since I understand a bit of Japanese, I can realize what it meant, I really like the atmosphere this commercial had made. Thanks for your sharing.
    PS.I like green tea very much :)

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  6. I like this commercial ,too. The guy is very cute!!
    I like green tea!

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  7. To John: I also like black tea. When you drink the tea, what do you eat with?

    To Ann: Oh, you know Joe Hisaishi, right? I actually didn't know who made the song, so I was surprised to know it.

    To Cally: I also think that he is cute. haha Are cute boys popular in Taiwan?

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