Since vocalist Masahiko Shimura passed away, Fujifabric has a slightly different vibe now, but they remain a rock band boasting immense popularity, especially among young people.
Their biggest allure is, without a doubt, the vocals.
Slightly husky and downright swoon-worthy—so sexy, right?
This time, we’re taking a closer look at them.
We researched the feedback fans have sent to our site so far,
and picked out the most highly praised songs in a ranking format.
Whether you’re a longtime superfan or completely new to them, please enjoy.
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Sugar!!Fujifaburikku1rank/position

Released in 2009, “Sugar!!” is marked by a pop, 80s-inspired keyboard that really stands out.
It opens with a floaty synth line, then races into a catchy chorus, with colorful tones that feel great to the ears.
A brisk, refreshing beat pairs with aggressive lyrics to create a song you can’t help but hum along to.
The reckless, single-minded words feel like they could sweep away all the anxieties and conflicts of love.
Smile and say goodbyeFujifaburikku2rank/position

Speaking of Fujifabric during Masahiko Shimura’s era, songs like “Akane-iro no Yūhi,” “Aki Kiiro no Kinmokusei,” and “Wakamono no Subete” are often cited as masterpieces, but in contrast, “Waratte Sayonara” can be considered a hidden gem.
It’s a song about brooding over one’s own failings toward an ex-lover, sinking into regret and sorrow.
If you listen to it right after a breakup, you’ll definitely cry.
All of the YouthFujifaburikku3rank/position

This song, “Wakamono no Subete,” is one of Fujifabric’s signature numbers.
Released in 2007, it’s the band’s 10th single.
It portrays the indescribably wistful atmosphere at summer’s end and a bittersweet love that matches it perfectly, making it a well-known track even among people who don’t know much about Fujifabric.
When summer ends and you begin to hear autumn’s footsteps, it’s hard not to feel sentimental, isn’t it? This is a masterpiece that conveys those feelings vividly and is sure to be listened to for years to come.
red-yellow fragrant olive (Osmanthus fragrans)Fujifaburikku4rank/position

That flutter in the chest at dusk in autumn, stirred by the elusive scent of fragrant olive drifting from who knows where.
Released in September 2004 as the autumn installment of Fuji Fabric’s Four Seasons series, this song delicately captures the moment when an invisible thing like a scent awakens memory.
From the opening guitar arpeggios, a lyrical mood wafts in as if the very air of autumn had been turned into sound, unfolding a lyrical world where impatience with the passage of time intersects with resignation toward fading memories.
Masahiko Shimura’s expressive power in portraying the subtle wavering of a heart that can’t fully give in to sentimentality is breathtaking.
Also included on their major-label debut album “Fujifabric,” it’s cherished as a staple that gets airplay on the radio every fall.
It’s a track you’ll want to savor on a long autumn night, recalling your walk home from school days.
When the night is filled with falling starsFujifaburikku5rank/position

On a Tanabata night when the stars shine beautifully, Fujifabric’s “Hoshifuru Yoru ni Nattara” makes you long to see the one you want to meet.
Included on the 2008 album TEENAGER, this song is packed with an overwhelming desire to be with someone precious.
If only I could see such a beautiful, breathtaking view together with that person… Isn’t that what anyone with someone dear to them can’t help but wish for? Once that thought takes hold, no matter what situation you’re in, you’ll want to rush out from where you are and go meet them, just to share that scenery together! It’s a song that captures the momentum of acting on impulse while letting you feel the bottomless love that drives those actions.


