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Haruna Kawaguchi and Azusa Okamoto Star in New USJ 25th Anniversary Ads

The commercials directly embody the dual-meaning anniversary theme by capturing the actresses discovering unexpected sides of themselves during the park visit, reinforcing USJ's year-long campaign.

Key Facts

  • Universal Studios Japan released two new commercials for its 25th anniversary theme 'Discover U!!!' on June 29.
  • The commercials star actresses Haruna Kawaguchi and Azusa Okamoto.
  • One commercial focuses on the NO LIMIT! Parade ~Discover U!!! Version~, and the other highlights the '25th Anniversary Program.'
  • The ads feature the anniversary theme song 'Destiny Journeys' by Vaundy.
  • The park marked its 25th anniversary on March 31, 2026.

Reporting from 1 source: GAME Watch (Impress).

Haruna Kawaguchi and Azusa Okamoto Star in New USJ 25th Anniversary Ads

Universal Studios Japan released two new commercials for its 25th anniversary theme "Discover U!!!" on June 29, featuring actresses Haruna Kawaguchi and Azusa Okamoto. The ads show the pair experiencing the park's festival atmosphere, including the NO LIMIT! Parade and attractions like Super Nintendo World, with the theme song "Destiny Journeys" by Vaundy.

Universal Studios Japan began releasing two new commercials for its 25th anniversary theme "Discover U!!!" on June 29, starring actresses Haruna Kawaguchi and Azusa Okamoto. The park, which marked its 25th anniversary on March 31, 2026, is running a special year under the theme that carries two meanings: "Discover You" and "Discover USJ."

One commercial, set for TV broadcast, focuses on the NO LIMIT! Parade ~Discover U!!! Version~, while a digital version highlights the "25th Anniversary Program." In both, Kawaguchi and Okamoto react to footage of themselves enjoying the park, expressing surprise at their own uninhibited behavior. The ads use the anniversary theme song "Destiny Journeys" by Vaundy.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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