Masaharu Fukuyama’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Masaharu Fukuyama has long starred as the lead in dramas as one of Japan’s most prominent actors.
In fact, he originally aspired to be a singer and writes both lyrics and music himself.
He once had a late-night radio segment where he performed solo with just a guitar, and his vocal ability is outstanding.
Here is the ranking of Fukuyama’s popular songs.
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Masaharu Fukuyama Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
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This was performed in the “Soul Requests” segment of Masaharu Fukuyama’s radio show, where he sings in response to listeners’ requests.
I was impressed by how, with Fukuyama’s slightly distinctive guitar lines and different vocal phrasing, it sounded like an entirely different song—so very Fukuyama.
It’s a must-listen recommendation.
Camphor Tree — Blown by 500 Years of Wind —Fukuyama Masaharu77rank/position

This work centers on a camphor tree in Nagasaki that survived the atomic bombing and continues to live today.
Spanning 500 years, it embodies the resilience of life that has endured a harsh history, expressed through Masaharu Fukuyama’s steadfast, resonant vocals.
The piece is a rearrangement of a track included on the album “HUMAN,” released in April 2014, newly orchestrated with chorus after roughly eleven years.
Its majestic sonority evokes an even deeper prayer for peace.
It’s also wonderful to feel the power of music in the fact that a portion of the proceeds from this work will be donated to a fund for preserving A-bombed trees.
It is a masterpiece that stirs thoughts of history, gives us strength to face tomorrow, and leaves a lasting mark on the heart.
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As the title suggests, this song is about a day after the rain, but it also sounds great when you listen to it alone at night.
And since it’s a beautiful ballad featuring Fukuyama’s gorgeous vocals, I’ve picked it as a song I want to listen to at night.
It’s a timeless track that doesn’t feel like it was released decades ago.
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Masaharu Fukuyama, a hugely popular artist, has covered Spitz’s “Cherry.” His self-accompanied version on guitar is wonderful.
Masaharu Fukuyama is incredibly cool, and his vocal ability is outstanding.
Listening to this will surely make many women fall under his spell.
With his excellent guitar skills as well, Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Cherry” is a highly recommended number.
Let me live so that flowers will bloom again and again.Fukuyama Masaharu80rank/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.


