We’ve compiled a ranked list of Fujifabric’s most popular songs—tracks that have captivated Japanese youth with their original lyrics and unforgettable melodies!
From nostalgic tunes to lively pops, we’ve gathered a variety of styles, so take this opportunity to let Fujifabric win you over!
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Fujifabric Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
All of the YouthFujifaburikku1rank/position

Among classic Japanese rock songs, there are some that become approachable once you can play an eighth-note beat.
This track is fundamentally based on an eighth-note groove throughout, with the distinctive feature that the bass drum and snare placements shift at times.
Another notable point is the use of closed rimshots from the intro up to just before the first chorus.
All the eighth-note beats that appear in the song are simple, so if you first organize which beats are being used, it’ll be easier to remember the song’s structure.
If you’re a beginner and this is your first encounter with closed rimshots, take this opportunity to learn them.
You’ll see when you try it that, at first, you probably won’t get a clean tone like an experienced drummer.
Experiment with how you place your hand and which part of the stick you strike the rim with.
As you learn to produce a variety of sounds from the same instrument through different techniques, playing becomes even more enjoyable!
red-yellow fragrant olive (Osmanthus fragrans)Fujifaburikku2rank/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.
Crimson-colored sunsetFujifaburikku3rank/position

A heart-wrenching ballad lovingly passed down since their indie days.
It resonates deeply with a lyrical melody, capturing the tangled feelings toward one’s hometown and the earnest resolve to face forward even while carrying the weight of everyday struggles.
After being included on the 2004 album “A la Mode,” the song was released as their sixth single in September 2005 and was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Kanagawa’s “saku saku.” It appears on classic albums such as “FAB FOX” as well.
Following the sudden passing of Masahiko Shimura, Tamio Okuda covered the song in a solo acoustic performance, famously singing it through tears.
When you want to reflect alone at dusk on past loves or your youth, this song is sure to offer gentle companionship.
Cherry blossom seasonFujifaburikku4rank/position

It’s a bittersweet yet warm number that conjures up images of spring scenery.
This work, released in April 2004 as the major-label debut single by Fujifabric—a band lauded for their lyrical sound—captures the melancholy of partings as cherry blossoms fall and the forlorn feelings when setting off for a faraway town.
The transparent piano tone is striking, giving the sense of gently filling the empty spaces in the listener’s memory.
As the first installment of a four-season series, this piece was also included on the album “Fujifabric.” It has been passed down over the years, even appearing in a high school music textbook in 2022.
It’s recommended for those moments when you pause at a turning point in life and want to sink into a sentimental mood.
Heat hazeFujifaburikku5rank/position

One of the four singles by Fujifabric themed around the four seasons, this track centers on summer and also features a theme of warping, giving it a mysterious floating sensation.
The sound conveys an elusive atmosphere like a heat haze on a summer day, along with an energy that seems to express the heat.
The lyrics, which appear to express feelings of sadness and pain, are striking, evoking an unstable state where consciousness feels hazy in the summer heat.
It’s a song that conveys the damp air and restless urgency of summer.
galaxyFujifaburikku6rank/position

Released as the winter installment of a series of season-themed singles, this is the fourth single by the three-piece rock band Fujifabric.
It’s a catchy track featuring a distinctive melody that hooks you over a driving, danceable beat.
Throughout the song, high-speed cutting persists, with accents added by effects like a wah, so it’s important to aim for crisp, articulate playing.
The guitar solo also hinges on tight phrasing, so focus your practice on dynamics rather than pure technique.
wedding songFujifaburikku7rank/position

“Wedding Song” is a warm piece by Fujifabric that celebrates love and bonds.
Created as a message of congratulations to the bride and groom, this song is a hopeful anthem that brightly illuminates their future.
It warmly expresses a heartfelt wish for the couple’s happiness, the depth of their relationship—including selfish moments and quarrels—and the importance of the smiles nurtured through days spent together.
Written and composed by Masahiko Shimura, the song was released on July 28, 2010.
Accompanying life’s important milestones, this song sings of hope and joy for the couple’s future, making it perfect for celebrating the bride and groom at a wedding.
If you’re looking for a song for friends to dedicate to the newlyweds at the reception, this is one we highly recommend.


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