Keisei Electric Railway will air a new TV commercial for the “Keisei Skyliner” featuring Kento Nakajima, titled “There’s a Dream Ahead. (15 seconds, 30 seconds) will be aired nationwide from tomorrow, November 13.
At the presentation held prior to this, Kento Nakajima appeared with a suitcase as a guest dressed as a traveler, and talked about episodes during the filming, travel necessities and dreams in connection with the story of the commercial, and unveiled the new “KENTY SKYLINER” design featuring Nakajima. He also unveiled the new design of the “KENTY SKYLINER” featuring Nakajima.
The concept of the new commercial is “From the moment you board the Keisei Skyliner, a new dream begins.” The story is about Nakajima, who started running toward a new stage this year, and embarks on a journey on the Keisei Skyliner, a train that carries his dreams.
In the previous film, he played the role of “Keisei Prince” who entertains passengers, and in this film, he plays the role of himself as a symbolic figure for passengers traveling on the Keisei Skyliner.
The film is a documentary-style portrayal of the realistic and dynamic performance of a young man working toward his dreams, The “passionate performance without acting” and the narration synchronized with the video are also said to be noteworthy.
Looking back on the Corona disaster, Mr. Toshiya Kobayashi, President and Representative Director of Keisei Electric Railway, said that the Keisei Skyliner has “walked alongside Mr. Nakajima for five years,” and promoted the “KENTY SKYLINER” with its special paint job and renewed in-train announcements. The new headmark is based on the letter “K” and features an image of an airplane taking off.
What are Nakajima’s travel essentials? When asked, Nakajima introduced sunglasses, a V-log camera, and lounge wear that can be worn on the plane. For me, travel time is production time,” he said, emphasizing the importance of comfort and relaxation.
During the commercial shoot, Nakajima sat in seat “5A” in the lead car, and the production began in a calm atmosphere. Since there was no acting or dialogue in the setting, he watched the scenery from the train window as if he was really enjoying the trip. As the scenery outside the window changed and the train scene came to an end, Nakajima said, “Oh, are we almost there? Are we almost there? and he was again surprised at the convenience of the 160km/h connection between central Tokyo and Narita Airport in as little as 36 minutes.
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