Tsuneari Fukuda (?? ??, Fukuda Tsuneari, 25 August 1912 – 20 November 1994) was a Japanese dramatist, translator, and literary critic.
From 1969 until 1983, he was a professor at Kyoto Sangyo University.
He became a member of the Japan Art Academy in 1981.His criticism of the pacifist Japanese establishment of the early post-Second World War era earned him early notoriety, though he is most well-known for his translations of William Shakespeare's oeuvre into Japanese, starting with Hamlet in 1955.
He was a frequent contributor to conservative magazines, such as Bungeishunju, Shokun, and Jiyu.
Called a "rhetorician", and a "conjuror of controversy", he frequently used cognitive reframing in his discourse.