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] (51–60)
July 7Fukuyama Masaharu57rank/position

Masaharu Fukuyama self-covered a song he originally provided for Char’s album released in 2015.
It’s a bluesy medium-tempo love ballad that portrays a woman moved to tears after being proposed to by her lover on Tanabata.
BEAUTIFUL DAYFukuyama Masaharu58rank/position

It’s a song included on Masaharu Fukuyama’s ninth original album, “5 Nen Mono,” released in 2006.
The track was aired as the theme for Meiji Seika’s “Xylish” commercial, and its lyrics depict the journey from Tokyo to Shimoda at the southern tip of the Izu Peninsula, mentioning locations such as the Hakone Turnpike, Skyline, and Route 135.
DEARFukuyama Masaharu59rank/position

Masaharu Fukuyama is highly popular across a wide audience not only as an actor but also as a singer.
The song “Dear” is included on his sixth album, “ON AND ON,” released in 1994, and it was used at the time in a commercial for Panasonic’s CD radio cassette player “SPATIALIZER.” From the lyrics, you might think it’s a song about a long-distance relationship, and for those who are actually in one, it’s likely a ballad that will really hit home.
Its simple lyrics gently sink in, making it a deeply affecting track.
A kiss at the drive-in theaterFukuyama Masaharu60rank/position

It depicts a drive along the Kujukuri coastline.
The setting is a drive-in theater—a movie venue popular in the Showa era where a screen was set up in a vast parking lot and you could watch films from your car—and it’s a love song that brings tears of nostalgia to those of that generation.
Masaharu Fukuyama Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Dear…Fukuyama Masaharu61rank/position

It’s a very cool song with Masaharu Fukuyama’s sweet vocals.
I’m envious of a woman who is loved so much that she can feel her partner even from far away.
A relationship where being apart only deepens your feelings and makes you cherish the other person even more is truly wonderful.
FUKUYAMA MASAHARU LIVE FILM — A Summer Blessed by Kotodama @ NIPPON BUDOKAN 2023Fukuyama Masaharu62rank/position

Masaharu Fukuyama is wildly popular both as a solo male artist and as an actor.
Here is a high-quality, high-resolution concert experience video that lets you feel as if you actually attended his live performance at the Budokan.
It captures fleeting expressions and moments, so you could even say it offers a more immersive experience than watching from afar at an actual concert.
Plus, it’s directed by Masaharu Fukuyama himself, so it should reflect exactly what he most wants viewers to receive.
This is something that even non-fans will likely enjoy.
Gang★Fukuyama Masaharu63rank/position

This is the 17th single released in advance from the 8th album, “f.” Alongside “Peach!!” and “HEAVEN,” this song is said to form a trilogy centered on addiction.
It’s a track with a mood-rich melody and an atmosphere that feels as if the lyrics coil around you.


