Masaharu Fukuyama’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Masaharu Fukuyama, who is now active not only as an actor but also as a singer-songwriter and radio DJ.
His songs, with their catchy melodies and beautiful lyrics, are also popular choices for karaoke.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of his most popular songs for karaoke.
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Masaharu Fukuyama Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
So there was one in Tokyo, too.Masaharu Fukuyama8rank/position

“Tokyo Nimo Attanda” depicts someone who came to Tokyo with a dream, gazing at the beautiful scenery they found there while thinking of a loved one back home.
Released in 2007 as a double A-side single together with “Muteki no Kimi,” the song was chosen as the theme for the film “Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad.” Although the chorus includes a section with a slightly higher key, the song overall showcases the appeal of a low voice, making it recommended for those with a lower vocal range.
Its relaxed tempo and easy-to-remember melody also make it accessible for people who aren’t used to singing.
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This is a refreshing pop-rock number by Masaharu Fukuyama that brightens the listener’s mood.
For the first time, he handled the arrangement himself and was meticulous about the performance, channeling the passions of youth and grand dreams for the future into the music.
Feelings he wanted to express but couldn’t put into words, and a strong will to overcome hardships and grasp hope, come through clearly in his soaring vocals and the lively sound.
The song was included on a single released in August 2003 and was loved by many as the theme song for the drama “WATER BOYS.” It’s truly one of the signature masterpieces that symbolize that summer.
In the Rain of RemembranceMasaharu Fukuyama10rank/position

A refreshing, fast-paced number brimming with momentum, “In the Rain of Reminiscence” is Masaharu Fukuyama’s debut single, released in 1990.
Despite its bright melody, the lyrics depict a bittersweet love that has ended in the past.
Its easy-to-remember lyrics and catchy melody make it very singable.
The vocal range isn’t very wide, so even those with lower voices can sing it comfortably without changing the key.
With its driving melody, it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke!
Masaharu Fukuyama Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
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“Heart,” with its refreshing and lighthearted rhythm, is truly captivating.
Released in 1998 as a double A-side single alongside “you,” the song was chosen as the theme for the drama “Meguriai,” in which Masaharu Fukuyama co-starred with Takako Tokiwa.
Its upbeat feel and catchy melody make it easy to sing.
Although the chorus climbs a bit higher in key, the song is primarily set in the low-to-mid range, making it comfortable even for those with lower voices.
Feel the rhythm, relax your shoulders, and give it a try.
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A poignant yet warm ballad that captivatingly portrays the turmoil of an unexpected love.
The protagonist, who had decided never to fall in love, grapples with confusion and a loneliness hidden behind a brave front, all conveyed through Masaharu Fukuyama’s richly emotive vocals.
Included on his original album “AKIRA,” released in December 2020—his first in six years and eight months—the song was chosen as the theme for the drama “#Remolove: Normal Love Is for the Weak.” Its delicate melody reflects the nuances of the protagonist’s emotions, making it a deeply satisfying listen.
Try listening while thinking of someone special.
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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.
MessageMasaharu Fukuyama14rank/position

“Message,” with its catchy melody that sings of bittersweet young love.
Released in 1995 as a double A-side single together with “Ima Kono Hitotoki ga Tooi Yume no Yō ni,” the song was chosen as the theme for the film “BIRTHDAY PRESENT.” While the chorus gives off a bright and energetic vibe, the rest of the song flows rather gently, so you can sing it calmly without rushing.
The straightforward, easy-to-remember lyrics are another reason it’s easy to sing.
If you’re in the mood to take on one of Fukuyama’s songs with a lively, refreshing feel, definitely give this one a try.





