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] (21–30)
I want to see that smile.Fukuyama Masaharu22rank/position

“I Want to See That Smile” is a track included on the 2015 album “I am a HERO.” Its cozy, heartwarming melody and the dance-like rhythm in the chorus make it a joy to listen to.
While the lyrics express a wish to always love one’s present self, it’s actually “someone’s smile” that becomes the driving force.
It’s a positive number that lets you imagine someone’s smile and, in turn, smile warmly yourself.
It might even be a song about Masaharu Fukuyama himself.
His pre-song MCs at live shows are also energizing!
Zero -ZERO-Fukuyama Masaharu23rank/position

A dramatic song that conveys a strong will to uphold justice and truth.
With lyrics written by Masaharu Fukuyama himself, the track brilliantly portrays the conflict and resolve of a protagonist who hides his true identity and fights in solitude to protect what must be protected.
His powerful yet heartrending vocals mirror those complex emotions and move the listener deeply.
Released in April 2018, it garnered major attention as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer.
Loved by many, it even reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Digital Singles chart.
When you need the courage to face something, listening to this song will surely give you a push.
Its fast-paced, exhilarating sound is also perfect for when you want to lift your spirits!
HeartFukuyama Masaharu24rank/position

This is Masaharu Fukuyama’s 12th single, marking his return after roughly two and a half years on hiatus.
Released in April 1998, it remains memorable to many as the theme song for the TBS drama “Meguriai,” in which he also appeared.
True to its title, the song sings directly from the “heart,” carried by the warm tones of an acoustic guitar.
The lyrics, which portray feelings that remain unchanged over time, blend beautifully with its gentle melody.
It’s a heartwarming love song that accompanies those moments in everyday life when you want to dwell in tender feelings for someone.
HitomiFukuyama Masaharu25rank/position

Masaharu Fukuyama’s songs, which sing of compassion and gratitude, are perfect for Labor Thanksgiving Day.
The lyrics, depicting the importance of things we can’t see, remind us to appreciate our parents who work hard every day.
Released digitally in February 2024, this song was also selected as the theme for the drama “When Spring Comes.” Why not give it a listen when you want to feel the bonds with your family and loved ones? Fukuyama’s warm voice is sure to be a comforting presence for you and the people you cherish.
loverFukuyama Masaharu26rank/position

About Lovers, a song that portrays feelings for a former lover you just can’t forget even after breaking up.
It was released in 1993 as a double A-side single together with All My Loving.
Its gently flowing tempo and relatively narrow dynamic range make it easy to sing.
Since it mainly unfolds in the mid-to-low register, both higher- and lower-voiced singers should find it relatively comfortable.
The melody’s defining feature is its steadily ticking rhythm, so try singing it with a bit of rhythmic awareness.
Beautiful FlowerFukuyama Masaharu27rank/position

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.
Tangerine-Colored Summer VacationFukuyama Masaharu28rank/position

This song by Masaharu Fukuyama, with its gentle acoustic guitar tones, awakens nostalgic memories of summer.
It was included on the album “f,” released in April 2001, and was re-recorded in 2015 as the theme song for the insect documentary film “Being Just Like Ants.” It depicts his own boyhood riding a train to his grandmother’s house, vividly conveying everything from the dazzling sunlight to the chorus of cicadas.
It’s a perfect track for those moments when you want to forget your busy daily life and immerse yourself in the sparkling summer vacations of your childhood.


