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Masaharu Fukuyama

1969 - Today

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Masaharu Fukuyama (福山 雅治, Fukuyama Masaharu; born February 6, 1969) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actor from Nagasaki. He debuted in 1990 with the single "Tsuioku no Ame no Naka". Fukuyama is represented by the agency Amuse, Inc. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Masaharu Fukuyama is the 1,635th most popular musician (down from 1,501st in 2019), the 1,504th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,337th in 2019) and the 17th most popular Japanese Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Masaharu Fukuyama ranks 1,635 out of 3,175Before him are M. M. Keeravani, Bob Bryar, Oliver Nelson, Darude, Pyotr Mamonov, and Kyle Eastwood. After him are Michael Giles, Gavin Harrison, Daniel Viglietti, K. S. Chithra, Bill Frisell, and Richard Rodney Bennett.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Masaharu Fukuyama ranks 284Before him are Karina Lombard, Elvir Laković Laka, Trey Parker, Ben Harper, Dolly de Leon, and Ralph Ineson. After him are D. B. Woodside, Yoko Takahagi, Toby Stephens, Hyde, Zoran Primorac, and Ilie Dumitrescu.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Masaharu Fukuyama ranks 1,504 out of 6,245Before him are Masashi Tashiro (1956), Shigeru Kasamatsu (1947), Masashi Nakayama (1967), Yumi Tomei (1972), Kozo Tashima (1957), and Tsuyoshi Yamanaka (1939). After him are Fumiaki Nakamura (1981), Yoko Takahagi (1969), Tsuneko Sasamoto (1914), Keiko Awaji (1933), Isamu Sonoda (1946), and Makoto Ikeda (1977).

Among MUSICIANS In Japan

Among musicians born in Japan, Masaharu Fukuyama ranks 17Before him are Yoshiki (1965), Mitski (1990), Mana (1969), Gackt (1973), Ryo Kawasaki (1947), and Nujabes (1974). After him are Hyde (1969), Miyavi (1981), Nobuko Imai (1943), Yoko Shimomura (1967), Nigo (1970), and Toshio Masuda (1959).