A Breakthrough in Early Japanese TV Commercials: 1967

Tuesday, February 10, -
Speaker(s): Yukie Takeuchi (Art and Advertising Design History, Doshisha University)
Why focus on the history of Japanese television commercials? Advertising rapidly incorporates new artistic trends. This seems to be a particularly prominent feature in Japan. However, research on Japanese television expression has been severely lacking until now.

Researchers have focused their efforts on studying websites and social media, positioning television as an old medium and neglecting it. Yet, considering the current boom in short-form videos, a historical exploration of television commercial expression-which can be seen as the origin of this trend-is crucial.

This lecture, based on Visiting Professor Yukie Takeuchi's 2025 publication "Showa no Kōkoku" (Advertising in the Showa Era), focuses on a fashion commercial aired in 1967. This commercial was acclaimed at the time for its innovative expression, marking a turning point in television commercial expression. How was this expression able to be created? This lecture traces the evolution of video expression in Japan up to that point, as well as its social and cultural context. It also examines the influence on subsequent commercial work.

About the speaker:
Dr. Yukie Taekuchi is a professor of art and advertising design history in the department of Media, Journalism, and Communications at Doshisha University. Her research interests include art history, social history, historical sociology, design history, and the history of advertising across multiple media (print, television).

She is a graduate of Kobe University and is a member of several associations, including the Japan Society for Design, the Japan Society for Mass Communication, the Japanese Society for Ethnic Arts, the Japan Advertising Society, and the Japan Society for Industrial Design. Recent books include "Advertising in the Showa Era: Television Commercials Are Coming!" (Seidosha, 2025) and "Art and Society: Various Aspects of Creative Activity in the Modern Era" (with Erika Takashina; Shinwa-sha, 2025).

event location: Room A266, Bay 10, Smith Warehouse
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Asian Pacific Studies Institute (APSI)

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Art, Art History & Visual Studies

a collage of still images from a 1967 Japanese TV commercial showing a mix of people, objects, and illustrations; Japanese katakana text

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