Masaharu Fukuyama CM Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Masaharu Fukuyama thrives not only as an actor but also as a singer, and it’s no exaggeration to say that almost everyone knows him now.
His songs are extremely popular and are often featured in commercials.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of Masaharu Fukuyama’s most popular commercial songs.
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Masaharu Fukuyama CM Song and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Let me live so that flowers will bloom again and again.Fukuyama Masaharu11rank/position

Masaharu Fukuyama, who is active both as an actor and a singer, performs “Let Me Live So That Flowers Will Bloom Again and Again,” which is included on his 31st single, “I am a HERO,” released in 2015.
The song was used in a Shiseido TSUBAKI commercial.
His rich, subtly rugged voice and the gentle sound of the acoustic guitar are soothing.
The lyrics express a desire to embrace change and grow older with care and intention.
lightFukuyama Masaharu12rank/position

This is a commercial announcing the opening date of Nagasaki Stadium that conveys the excitement of a new landmark being completed in the city.
While the construction scenes communicate a sense of strength, showing what the surrounding town is like alongside Masaharu Fukuyama’s narration really heightens the desire to visit.
What further accentuates that thrilling feeling of something new beginning is Masaharu Fukuyama’s song “Hikari” (“Light”).
Its structure—layering vocals over a powerful sound—is striking, and the soaring singing voice evokes an energy moving toward the future.
Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu13rank/position

As Masaharu Fukuyama murmurs, “AI can do anything,” AI Mashaharu tells him there’s a concern that, at this rate, data processing won’t be able to keep up.
In response, it introduces SoftBank’s ongoing construction of an AI data center in Japan.
The message powerfully highlights this as an initiative to accelerate the expanding use of AI.
The background music features “Let’s Become a Family,” a familiar tune from this commercial series.
Released in 2011, the song is also well-loved as a wedding staple.
boyFukuyama Masaharu14rank/position

It was Masaharu Fukuyama’s 26th single, released in 2010.
The song was used in a commercial for Toshiba’s REGZA LCD TVs, and is notable for its positive lyrics about how, even when you feel lost or lose confidence, you have no choice but to believe in the self that has worked hard up to now.
Fukuyama himself described it as “a song that exudes the worn-out vibe of someone in their forties.”
loverFukuyama Masaharu15rank/position

福山雅治の8枚目のシングルとして1993年に発売されました。作詞・作曲は福山雅治が手掛けており、Panasonic コンポ「SC-CH505<レスティ>」CMソングに起用されました。福山雅治の初期を代表する名バラードになっています。
aspiration; longing; ardent desireFukuyama Masaharu16rank/position

This commercial introduces the wide range of services provided by U-NEXT HOLDINGS, including USEN and U-NEXT, as well as smartphone ordering and serving robots at restaurants, and cashless payments.
The CM also features scenes from the film “If Only I Could Meet You Again on the Hill Where That Flower Blooms,” starring Natsuki Deguchi, and the background music is Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Sobo.” It’s a masterpiece whose straightforward, heartfelt lyrics and moving melody are deeply touching.
Tomorrow’s ☆ ShowFukuyama Masaharu17rank/position

Masaharu Fukuyama’s song “Ashita no ☆ SHOW” was featured in the commercial for the “Ma, Iika” campaign, in which Fukuyama himself also appeared.
The track was included as the B-side to the single “Sou -new love new world-,” released in 2008.
The distinctive title is an homage to the hugely popular boxing manga Ashita no Joe.
It’s a song that cheers on people who work hard every day, expressing the feeling of pushing through and doing your best where you are now, even if life turned out a bit different from what you imagined.
Taking a coffee break while listening to this track by Masaharu Fukuyama is sure to give you a boost of motivation!
dearestFukuyama Masaharu18rank/position

This is a ballad about parting with someone precious.
Released under KOH+, the duo of Masaharu Fukuyama and Kou Shibasaki, it was later self-covered by Fukuyama.
The song portrays a pure and heartrending love in which one sacrifices oneself to protect a beloved.
Released in October 2008, it gained attention as the theme song for the film “The Devotion of Suspect X.” It was also used in a commercial for Toshiba’s REGZA LCD TVs.
This is a recommended track for those grieving the loss of someone dear or those who wish to give everything for the one they love.
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu19rank/position

This is a commercial introducing the services and products provided by U-NET HOLDINGS, including USEN and U-NEXT.
The CM also features titles starring Masaharu Fukuyama, such as the film “The End of the Matinee” and the drama “Last Man: The Blind Profiler.” The background music uses Fukuyama’s signature song “Sakurazaka,” released in 2000—a captivating track with a gentle melody and his calm, soothing vocals.
Sakurazaka 2024Fukuyama Masaharu20rank/position

This commercial conveys the range of services U-NEXT offers through an exchange between Masaharu Fukuyama and Natsuki Deguchi.
It shows Fukuyama reacting to his own song playing on USEN, while Deguchi is watching footage of him on U-NEXT—highlighting both the breadth of the service and how it enriches everyday life.
What further accentuates their casual interaction and scenes from cheerful daily life is Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Sakurazaka 2024.” As one of Fukuyama’s signature songs, its gentle melody and tender vocals create a warm atmosphere.


