Sakai Moving Center Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture; President: Tetsuyasu Tajima) will begin airing "Grandmother's Move" episode, the latest installment in its "My Moving Diary" commercial series, from April 1, 2026. (Nationwide in Japan: TV program sponsorship from April 1, TV spots from April 11)
The story begins with "I," who has properly moved and become a working adult through the previous installments (Episodes 1-5), helping my beloved grandmother with her move and attending the estimate together. To "Grandmother's wish to minimize belongings and start a new life," a Sakai Moving Center advisor who visited for the estimate introduces the availability of a buyback service. The commercial depicts "I" accompanying Grandmother's smile, as she realizes that unwanted items can turn into valuable ones, making her even more excited for her new life.
Yuzuki Hirakawa, affiliated with CRG, continues to play the protagonist "I." Following her role as Papillon Ohger/Rita Kaniska in the Super Sentai series "Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger," she will also portray Kureha Miyamoto/Code Number Six in "Kamen Rider Zets" in 2026.
Yuzuki Hirakawa expressively portrays the world of the "My Moving Diary" series, a story about properly choosing a moving company, getting an estimate, and executing a proper move.
The TV commercial series "My Moving Diary" depicts a life-sized story of a proper, ordinary move through the protagonist "I," showing how a new life full of hope can start exactly as desired in a new environment. Episode 7, "Grandmother's Move," portrays the proper start of a move for seniors, where "decluttering" (Danshari) is a key challenge.
New Commercial "My Moving Diary" Depicting a Proper Move Highlights of Episode 7: "Grandmother's Move"
In Episode 7, "Grandmother's Move," "I" visits my beloved grandmother's house to help with organizing belongings as she prepares for her move and the start of a new life.
There, a Sakai Moving Center advisor arrives for an estimate.
Upon seeing the household items gathered for disposal, the Sakai Moving Center advisor makes an unexpected remark: "There are quite a few items that could be bought back."
Seeing Grandmother's surprised expression, "unwanted items turn into valuable ones."
Yuzuki Hirakawa expressively portrays "I," whose face softens with this slightly joyful discovery.
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- Source: PR Times
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