Masaharu Fukuyama showcases his multifaceted talents not only as a singer but also as an actor and photographer.
All of his songs are well loved, and many people especially favor his birthday-themed tracks.
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Masaharu Fukuyama’s birthday song
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A singer-songwriter Masaharu Fukuyama’s song that celebrates special days with poignant lyrics and a soothing melody.
Released in April 2013 as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “Tonbi,” the piece centers on family bonds and the relationship between parent and child, expressing gratitude from a child to a parent.
It also reflects Fukuyama’s own feelings toward his father, conveying a deep sense of love.
The white lily’s language of flowers—purity and gratitude—symbolizes the affection for someone celebrating a birthday.
It’s a heartwarming ballad perfect for special occasions like birthdays and weddings, when you want to express thanks to someone important.
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A song that portrays a heartrending love story by Masaharu Fukuyama.
Released on October 1, 2008 as the theme song for the feature film “The Devotion of Suspect X.” The unrequited pain of love and the sorrow of what’s lost are expressed over a beautiful melody.
Crafted with the film’s end credits in mind, it delicately depicts the characters’ complex emotions.
It was also used in Toshiba’s REGZA commercials, and a self-cover by Fukuyama himself was included on the album Zankyo.
Highly recommended for those who can relate to the feeling of moving forward while quietly holding on to thoughts of someone dear.
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Released as the B-side to the single “Keshin,” which came out in June 2009, this song conveys gratitude for the “relay of life” passed down from grandparents and ancestors, resonating deeply with listeners.
Masaharu Fukuyama’s gentle yet powerful voice vividly expresses meetings and farewells with people, as well as the process of growth.
Guided by “your smile” as a signpost, the song offers courage and hope for the journey of life.
It’s a perfect choice for expressing gratitude or celebration to someone important at a milestone in their life.
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A gem-like ballad by Masaharu Fukuyama that gently sings of love for children and prayers for the future.
It portrays the preciousness of life and the depth of love passed from parent to child, wrapped in warm melodies.
Released as a single in May 2006, it gained attention as a tie-in song for Panasonic’s digital video camera and was also included on the album “5 Nen Mono.” The clear tones of the acoustic guitar and Fukuyama’s warm vocals will further illuminate the joy of families welcoming a new life.
It’s a song we wholeheartedly recommend to couples awaiting childbirth and to families watching over their children’s growth.
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When I’m walking around town, I occasionally pass someone carrying a big bouquet of flowers.
People holding bouquets are usually smiling, and I always think, “Is it their birthday today?” In the song White Lilies for Your Birthday, pure white lilies are brought into focus.
The lyrics sing about family love, with the message: “I was born because my parents were there, and I want to thank them.” Like Let’s Become a Family and Love Like the Wind, many of Fukuyama’s songs don’t just depict romantic love between men and women but also broadly celebrate familial love.
It’s especially recommended for men who feel shy about saying “thank you” out loud.


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