Masterpieces and popular songs by Fujifabric
Let me introduce you to some tracks by Fujifabric, whose songs carry a somewhat wistful mood that makes them so compelling.
Speaking of Fujifabric, the sudden passing of their vocalist Masahiko Shimura in December 2009 was truly shocking.
Even so, it’s moving to see that they didn’t stop and have continued their activities ever since.
Right after Shimura’s passing, at COUNTDOWN JAPAN, artists who were close to the band performed Fujifabric’s songs.
Among them, Tamio Okuda—who inspired Shimura to pursue music—reportedly broke down in tears during the live set.
Please enjoy the music of Fujifabric, a band beloved by many musicians and fans, and still cherished to this day.
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Fujifabric’s classic and popular songs (41–50)
Dance 2000Fujifaburikku

This song is another number from their indie days, and you can feel the band’s early vibe.
Set to a so-called four-on-the-floor beat, the slightly literary lyrics and melody of the chorus—“iya shikashi naze ni” (“and yet, why?”)—leave a strong impression.
It’s a song that gives a push to those who “can’t take the leap,” helping them “muster a bit of courage.” It’s the kind of track you want to listen to when you’re torn about whether to take bold action.
When the night is filled with falling starsFujifaburikku

For Fujifabric, this is a bit unusual—a straightforward, refreshing song.
There are plenty of tracks themed around the “starry sky,” and this one deserves to be counted among those starry-sky songs.
It’s also a mid- to long-distance bus romance song, akin to Chatmonchy’s “Bus Romance.” Listening to this while spending time on a bus will definitely lift your spirits!
Because I ended up finding you.Fujifaburikku

It’s Fujifabric’s 22nd single, released on November 24, 2021.
It’s a very Fujifabric-like, catchy mid-tempo track, and even those who aren’t confident singers should be able to casually hum along.
Since there are sections sung in falsetto throughout the song, try to switch smoothly between registers and be careful not to fall behind the rhythm.
If you really struggle with falsetto, lower the key when singing at karaoke.
LetterFujifaburikku

If you want to enjoy music to your heart’s content at karaoke, Fujifabric’s “Tegami” is a perfect choice.
This long track is included on their 10th album “F,” released in 2019.
“Tegami” tells the story of a protagonist who longs for their distant hometown, enveloping listeners in nostalgia and warm hope.
For music fans, the karaoke box—truly a sacred place—is ideal for sharing songs like this and exchanging emotions.
Let yourself savor its emotion for over six minutes, where you can cry and still end up smiling.
You’ll be immersed in a sense of familiar scenery and the feeling of reclaiming lost time.
TokyoFujifaburikku

If you’re planning to go to university in Tokyo, try listening to “Tokyo” by Fujifabric.
It’s an upbeat dance tune themed around the glamorous metropolis of Tokyo.
The song is included on their 2019 album “F,” which reached No.
10 on the Oricon album charts.
Its lyrics, which express the conflicting feelings and vague anxieties many young people carry, are likely to resonate with university students about to start a new chapter in their lives.
Be sure to listen to “Tokyo” and kick off your new life in the big city!
beaming smileFujifaburikku

“Hagan” basically means “smile.” It’s the song used as the ending theme for Season 2 of the anime 3D Kanojo: Real Girl.
It’s a work by the rock band Fujifabric and is included on their 2019 album F.
The sound conjures up a grand image, like the sky and earth spreading out before you.
The lyrics convey a message that even on ordinary days, just being with you makes me happy.
Smile and say goodbyeFujifaburikku

The gentle music so characteristic of Fujifabric, along with the lyrics that portray a sense of bewilderment—“I don’t even know what I should do”—are striking.
It’s so heartrending and moving that, despite all the worrying, thinking, and lingering attachment, they said goodbye with a smile.
Surely everyone has experienced the emotions embedded in these lyrics and can relate to them deeply, don’t you think?


