Masaharu Fukuyama’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Masaharu Fukuyama showcases his multifaceted talents, thriving not only as a singer but also as an actor.
All of his songs are highly acclaimed, and among them, his emotional ballads are especially well-regarded.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of Masaharu Fukuyama’s most moving songs.
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Masaharu Fukuyama’s Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu15rank/position

A signature song by Masaharu Fukuyama that calmly sings of a bittersweet farewell and memories of love while expressing the arrival of spring and a new sense of hope.
Its beautiful melody and striking lyrics, woven with love and wishes for a former lover, resonate deeply in the heart.
The delicate portrayal that overlays falling cherry blossoms with a poignant longing gently embraces the end of a romance that everyone has experienced at least once.
Released in April 2000, the song was used as the theme for TBS’s popular segment “Mirai Nikki V” on the show “U-nan no Hontoko!” and became a major hit, ranking second on the annual Oricon chart.
It’s the kind of gentle song you’ll want to listen to as cherry blossoms dance in the soft spring sunlight.
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Masaharu Fukuyama, who enjoys great popularity as an actor and singer-songwriter, wrote Koshien specifically for the Summer High School Baseball Tournament.
Created under the theme of “the brilliance of youth,” the song celebrates the beauty of the young players who devote themselves to baseball, and conveys that the experiences at Koshien will continue to be valuable even in adulthood.
The key point is that it portrays Koshien from a broader perspective than just wins and losses.
Why not listen to it when you want to feel positive or when you’ve lost confidence?
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Released in 2003 as Masaharu Fukuyama’s 18th single.
Chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “WATER BOYS,” the track was written, composed, and arranged by Masaharu Fukuyama himself, and centers on the theme of surpassing one’s limits without setting them in advance.
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It’s a striking song with a beautiful, moving melody and lyrics.
Through the view of a sunset seen from the window of a train heading far away, it portrays the pursuit of hopes and dreams for the future.
Masaharu Fukuyama’s powerful yet delicate vocals give listeners courage.
Released in 2010, this song has continued to stay close to many hearts.
When you stand at a crossroads in life, when you’re about to take a new step—this is the kind of song that gently nudges you forward.
Please give it a listen.
You’re sure to find new hope.
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“Nagareboshi” by Masaharu Fukuyama is a song about the bittersweet love of adults.
With his wonderful vocal timbre and guitar tones, isn’t he number one when it comes to conveying a woman’s heartrending love? It’s amazing how deeply it resonates even though it’s sung by a man.
That’s Masaharu Fukuyama for you.


