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, featuring his warmly captivating vocals (21–30)
Coin of HappinessFukuyama Masaharu

This is a classical guitar solo performed by Masaharu Fukuyama, who commands an overwhelming presence not only as a singer-songwriter but also as an actor.
Created as the main theme for the film The End of the Matinee, released in November 2019, the piece was newly composed by Yugo Kanno and supervised by world-renowned guitarist Shin-ichi Fukuda.
Unlike his usual singing voice, it conveys the story’s emotion and the passage of time solely through the guitar’s timbre, whose delicate resonance quietly stirs the listener’s heart.
It’s also surprising that this marked Fukuyama’s first attempt at classical guitar.
Precisely because it’s an instrumental without lyrics, it’s perfect as background music to enhance concentration while working or studying.
Great FreedomFukuyama Masaharu

This commercial showcasing the appeal of Nagasaki Stadium City features Masaharu Fukuyama.
After highlighting sightseeing spots around Nagasaki Prefecture, it gives a thorough look at the many ways to enjoy Stadium City.
The BGM for the commercial uses Fukuyama’s song “Great Freedom.” Created around the theme of great freedom in life, the track delivers a grand, expansive listening experience that perfectly reflects its theme.
Jupiter feat. Koshi InabaFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama, a singer-songwriter who has long remained at the forefront, returns with a grand ballad released digitally in December 2025.
Written specifically as the theme song for the film Last Man -FIRST LOVE-, in which he also stars, the track features a standout collaboration: Koshi Inaba of B’z contributes lyrics and guest vocals.
The voices of these two leading figures in Japanese music intertwine to deeply move listeners.
It’s a song you’ll want to sink into, expressing a powerful resolve to protect someone dear.
future paintingFukuyama Masaharu

This commercial gently introduces Nissay’s sustainability initiative for the future, the Nissay Sustaina Project.
With the theme of “Nurturing the Future,” it depicts people, communities, and the environment supporting one another, interwoven with Masaharu Fukuyama’s song.
The song featured in these warm visuals is Fukuyama’s “Mirai-e (Future Picture).” Written specifically for the commercial, the piece conveys a wish for people to be able to reunite with their loved ones with a smile.
Centered on piano and layered with a gentle vocal, it conveys a sense of human connection and warmth.
That summer, the sea, and the skyFukuyama Masaharu

It weaves together the purity of youth with the sensibilities of an adult shaken by the gap when faced with reality, resulting in an achingly bittersweet ballad.
It’s not mere nostalgia; it beautifully gives voice to the struggles of adulthood, groping for something that can connect those memories to the present.
signpostFukuyama Masaharu

While rooted in rock ’n’ roll, this song is unusual for incorporating folk-like accents.
The piece, themed around life, is said to have been inspired by Masaharu Fukuyama’s grandmother.
Among Fukuyama’s works, it stands out as a particularly distinctive track.
fireflyFukuyama Masaharu

The distinctive guitar intro features an arrangement of the three-finger picking technique, crafted into a complete song.
As Masaharu Fukuyama himself has declared his fondness for the melody, the overall quality of the track is exceptionally high.


