Japan Record Award

Japan Record Award

2011 Japan Record Award given to AKB48 for "Flying Get"
Awarded for Outstanding achievements in the record industry
Country  Japan
Presented by Japan Composer's Association
First awarded 1959
Official website http://www.jacompa.or.jp/

The Japan Record Awards (日本レコード大賞 Nihon Rekōdo Taishō) is a major music awards show that recognizes outstanding achievements in the Japan Composer's Association in a manner similar to the American Grammy Awards, held annually in Japan. Until 2005, the show aired on New Year's Eve, but has since aired every December 30 on TBS Japan at 6:30 P.M JST and is hosted by many announcers.

EXILE holds the record for most wins, with four awards.[1]

Grand Prix shield

The shield itself, designed by painter Seiji Togo.

Categories

The Japan Record Awards include, but are not limited to, four awards which are not restricted by genre.

List of Japan Record Award Winners

AwardYearSongRecordmakerArtist
11959Kuroi HanabiraToshiba MusicHiroshi Mizuhara
21960Dare yori mo Kimi o AisuJVC VictorKazuko Matsuo
Hiroshi Wada and Mahinastars
31961Kimi KoishiJVC VictorFrank Nagai
41962Itsu demo Yume oJVC VictorYukio Hashi
Sayuri Yoshinaga
51963Konnichiwa Aka-chanKing RecordsMichiyo Azusa
61964Ai to Shi o MitsumeteNippon ColumbiaKazuko Aoyama
71965YawaraNippon ColumbiaHibari Misora
81966MuhyoJVC VictorYukio Hashi
91967Blue ChateauNippon ColumbiaJackey Yoshikawa and Blue Comets
101968Tenshi no YuwakuToshiba MusicJun Mayuzumi
111969Ii ja nai no Shiawase narabaJVC VictorNaomi Sagara
121970Kyo de OwakarePolydorYoichi Sugawara
131971Mata Au Hi MadePhonogramKiyohiko Ozaki
141972KassaiNippon ColumbiaChiaki Naomi
151973YozoraTokuma MusicHiroshi Itsuki
161974Erimo MisakiVictor MusicShinichi Mori
171975Cyclamen no KaoriKing RecordsAkira Fuse
181976Kita no Yado karaNippon ColumbiaHarumi Miyako
191977Katteni-ShiyagarePolydorKenji Sawada
201978UFOVictor MusicPink Lady
211979MiserareteCBS SonyJudy Ongg
221980Ame no BojoTeichikuAki Yashiro
231981Ruby no YubiwaToshiba EMIAkira Terao
241982KitasakabaNippon ColumbiaTakashi Hosokawa
251983Yagiri no Watashi
261984Nagaragawa EnkaTokuma JapanHiroshi Itsuki
271985Meu amor é...Warner PioneerAkina Nakamori
281986Desire
291987OrokamonoCBS SonyMasahiko Kondo
301988Paradise GingaPony CanyonHikaru Genji
311989Samishii NettaigyoPolystarWink
321990EnkaKoi Uta TsuzuriPolystarTakao Horiuchi
PopsOdoru PompokolinBMG JapanB.B.Queens
331991EnkaKita no DaichiNippon CrownSaburo Kitajima
PopsAi wa KatsuPolydorKan
341992EnkaShiroi KaikyoKing RecordsMiyako Otsuki
PopsKimi ga Iru Dake deSony MusicKome Kome Club
351993MugonzakaPolydor RecordsKaori Kozai
361994Innocent WorldToy's FactoryMr. Children
371995Overnight Sensation: Jidai wa Anata ni YudaneteruAvexTRF
381996Don't Wanna CryNamie Amuro
391997Can You Celebrate?
401998Wanna Be A DreammakerGlobe
411999Winter, againUnlimited RecordsGlay
422000TsunamiVictor EntertainmentSouthern All Stars
432001DearestAvexAyumi Hamasaki
442002Voyage
452003No Way to Say
462004SignToy's FactoryMr. Children
472005ButterflyRhythm Zone (Avex)Kumi Koda
482006IkkenColumbia Music EntertainmentKiyoshi Hikawa
492007TsubomiWarner Music JapanKobukuro
502008Ti AmoRhythm Zone (Avex)Exile
512009Someday
522010I Wish For You
532011Flying GetYou! Be Cool! (King Records)AKB48
542012Manatsu no Sounds Good!
552013Exile Pride: Konna Sekai o Aisuru TameRhythm Zone (Avex)Exile
562014R.Y.U.S.E.I.Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe
572015Unfair World

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