Mai Fukuda Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Maiko Fujita, a singer whose sincere vocals resonate in the heart.
While working as a dental hygienist, she continued her musical activities and made her debut in 2006.
She is especially known for love songs and anthems that resonate with women.
Her work being featured in commercials and anime theme songs also drew attention.
Here, we introduce her popular songs in a ranked list.
Mai Fujita Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
microwave ovenFujita Maiko1rank/position

Maiko Fujita’s heartbreak song “Microwave,” in which she compares herself to a microwave.
The song skillfully expresses the feeling of becoming shy because of love and being unable to initiate a conversation yourself.
With its simple melody, the more you listen, the more depth you can feel.
Try listening while thinking about what the “microwave” signifies.
Letter ~To My Beloved~Fujita Maiko2rank/position

This song is perfect for adding a touch of emotion to wedding moments.
Released by Maiko Fujita in June 2013, it’s a heartwarming piece that expresses deep gratitude to one’s parents.
Reflecting on childhood memories, it conveys sincere thanks for parents’ unconditional love.
It was re-released by a major label in October 2014 and has resonated with many listeners.
It also earned high praise, reaching No.
2 on the USEN Request J-POP HOT30.
Frequently used as a staple at “tear-jerking” events, it has a powerful emotional impact.
It’s an excellent choice as background music when reading a letter to your parents at a wedding, and it’s also recommended for expressing everyday appreciation.
Letter ~To My Beloved~Fujita Maiko3rank/position

This is a deeply moving song packed with heartfelt gratitude for one’s parents—feelings that are hard to express honestly in everyday life.
It gently accompanies thoughts for the family who raised you with love.
The unadorned vocals and tender melody are crafted in a way that can bring tears naturally as you listen.
It’s a song by singer-songwriter Maiko Fujita, released as a single in June 2013.
It was used as the ending theme for the TV program “Shirokuro Anjasshu,” and a new packaged edition was released in June 2017.
It’s the perfect piece for those moments when you want to express your gratitude sincerely.
Anyone living away from their family will likely be moved to tears.
How about listening to this song together with seniors on Mother’s Day?
Something wonderful is waiting for you.Fujita Maiko4rank/position

Mai Fukuda is a singer-songwriter from Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture.
Her 2017 release “Wonderful Things Are Waiting for You” is a song you’ll want to listen to when facing difficult times.
Sung over a simple piano accompaniment, its refined, beautiful melody is sure to soothe your heart.
The intricate string arrangements in the background also make the track even more captivating.
It seems like a perfect song to play on sleepless nights!
Handcuffs (duet with Daisuke Hirakawa)Fujita Maiko5rank/position

A beautiful, heart-piercing ballad that sings of the pain of lost love.
The bittersweet sound woven by the aching vocals and piano accompaniment is simply irresistible.
This song is included on the album “The One I Can’t Forget.” The moments when Maiko Fujita and Daisuke Hirakawa’s voices overlap are truly tear-inducing.
If you’re looking for a gentle, intimate duet, this is the one.
Try singing it while thinking of someone special.
fireflyFujita Maiko6rank/position

A heartrending ballad marked by a melancholy piano melody.
It’s the B-side to “Shunkan,” a single released in 2011 by Maiko Fujita, a singer-songwriter from Nagoya.
The unresolved feelings seep into your heart, overlapping with the damp, heavy air of the rainy season as summer approaches.
Whether it’s about romance or not, not knowing what the other person feels makes you anxious, doesn’t it? The more unclear things are, the more painful it becomes… that kind of sorrow is captured here.
And yet, listening to Maiko Fujita’s clear, translucent voice somehow makes you feel lighter.
You want to know how the other person feels, but you’re afraid to find out—this song will surely stay close to those emotions.
morning moonFujita Maiko7rank/position

A beautifully crafted ballad that depicts the scene of gazing up at the moon in the stillness of the night while letting thoughts drift to a loved one.
Maiko Fujita’s gentle vocals convey the bittersweet ache and tenderness of unrequited love.
With lyrics that express emotion through autumnal imagery—like chirping crickets and the sounds marking the end of summer—it feels almost like a short novel.
Released in August 2024 and included on the album “Color,” this song is perfect for relaxed listening on long autumn nights when one tends to feel sentimental.
An ideal track for anyone experiencing the pangs of a one-sided love.
HeyFujita Maiko8rank/position

It’s the opening theme of the anime “Hiiro no Kakera.” The song is by Maiko Fujita, a singer-songwriter from Aichi Prefecture, and it was released in 2012 as her seventh single.
The ethereal sound pairs beautifully with her delicate vocals, and that alone makes your heart tighten.
The lyrics express overflowing feelings for someone you can’t meet no matter how much you think of them, which really hits home.
It’s recommended both as a heartbreak song and as a song for unrequited love.
SoulmateFujita Maiko9rank/position

The song chosen as the theme for the PlayStation 2 game “Soguro no Kagi: Hiiro no Kakera 3” is Maiko Fujita’s “Unmei no Hito” (The One Fated for Me).
Its lyrics, which poignantly portray a woman whose feelings only deepen for someone she cannot be with, are truly heartrending.
It was included on the 2009 album “BEST ALBUM ~Hiiro no Kakera~,” and later featured on the 2021 album “15th Anniversary Hikigatari Best,” a collection selected based on fan requests.
The reason my tears won’t stop isFujita Maiko10rank/position

Many people have probably felt their hearts tighten listening to Maiko Fujita’s heartrending love songs.
Carried by a gentle piano melody, the delicate emotions of a woman in love are beautifully portrayed.
Released in October 2014, this song has become a beloved piece that resonates with many listeners.
The lyrics capture the aching feeling of wanting to know the other person’s feelings but being unable to express your own.
It’s a song I especially want those suffering from the pain of unrequited love or the sorrow of heartbreak to hear.
This work will stay close to your heart and surely give you empathy and courage.


