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] (91–100)
On my birthday, (pure) white lilies for MashiroFukuyama Masaharu96rank/position

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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With blue skies, gentle spring breezes, and a shimmering sun, this refreshing song feels like a page of youth coming to life before your eyes.
Sung by Masaharu Fukuyama, it’s a cover of a classic by Tulip and was included on the 2002 album “The Golden Oldies.” The lyrics, which look back on young love and evoke a sense of growth and change, resonate deeply.
Many listeners will surely be moved by the portrayal of that transitional moment when knowing love brings tears, and the joy of romance shifts into the sternness of love.
Fukuyama’s expressive vocals and the acoustic arrangement create a warmly nostalgic atmosphere.
Searching for the windFukuyama Masaharu98rank/position

This is “Kaze o Sagashiteru,” released in 1991 as Masaharu Fukuyama’s third single.
The song is about the death of a biker friend and was written based on a true story.
It was released as an advance single from his second album, “LION.” Anyone who has ridden a motorcycle surely knows the pleasant feeling of the wind against the skin.
It’s a bittersweet yet refreshing message song.
Soul RequestFukuyama Masaharu99rank/position

He has always been active at the forefront not only as a musician, but also as an actor, photographer, and radio MC.
On his radio show, All Night Nippon, he performs original and cover songs in a stripped-down style during the “Soul Request” (Tama-Riku) segment.
Please pay attention not only to his alluring, richly low-toned singing voice, but also to his guitar skills.
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This refreshing number by Masaharu Fukuyama is included on the album “Zankyo.” It is considered a counterpart to “18 ~eighteen~,” which is also featured on the same album.
The song was used as the theme for the film “Killer Virgin Road,” starring Juri Ueno.
Since the song is themed around life, it might be nice to listen to it and reflect on your own life!



