A collection of touching masterpieces sung by Masaharu Fukuyama, featuring his warm and captivating vocals.
Masaharu Fukuyama continues to lead Japan’s music scene with his overwhelming vocal prowess and distinctive presence.
Among his songs are countless hits that everyone has heard at least once! In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive selection of Masaharu Fukuyama’s tracks that have been loved across generations.
We’ve picked out many songs, both old and new, so be sure to find your favorite.
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A collection of moving masterpieces sung by Masaharu Fukuyama. A selection of songs featuring his warm, captivating voice (81–90)
camphor treeFukuyama Masaharu

It sings of the vitality and hope of a camphor tree at Nagasaki’s Sanno Shrine that sprouted new buds two years after its trunk was torn off by the atomic bombing.
As the artist is a second-generation hibakusha, they had long wanted to write about this tree.
Despite its gentle tempo, you can feel a cry from the soul.
FREEDOMFukuyama Masaharu

This is a song included on Masaharu Fukuyama’s 2006 album “5 Nen Mono” (“Aged Five Years”).
Set against a grand orchestral accompaniment, it sings about pressing on in pursuit of freedom—facing any hardship that may come, even while wounded.
I want to see that smile.Fukuyama Masaharu

It’s a song released by Masaharu Fukuyama in 2015, and since it was also used in a Kewpie Mayonnaise commercial, many of you may have heard it.
According to him, the song captures the joy of having something be taken for granted.
Rainbow ~Another Summer~Fukuyama Masaharu

Following “Niji,” the same song—retitled “Niji: Another Summer” and arranged differently from the single version—was used again as the theme song for the re-broadcast of WATER BOYS 2.
Multiple alternate arrangements and instrumental versions of “Niji” are included.
On the Oricon charts, while it didn’t surpass the original “Niji,” it reached No.
4 on the weekly chart and No.
81 on the year-end chart.
Dear…Fukuyama Masaharu

It’s a very cool song with Masaharu Fukuyama’s sweet vocals.
I’m envious of a woman who is loved so much that she can feel her partner even from far away.
A relationship where being apart only deepens your feelings and makes you cherish the other person even more is truly wonderful.


