Draft:65th Japan Record Awards
Japanese Music Award Show
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The Japan Record Awards (第65回日本レコード大賞, Dai Rokugo Yon-kai Nihon Rekōdo Taishō) was held on December 30th, 2023.[1][2][3]
- Ana Haruna Kawaguchi
- Shinichiro Azumi
| 65th Japan Record Awards | |
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| Date | 30 December 2023 |
| Location | New National Theatre Tokyo |
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| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | TBS |
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Nominations and awards were announced on November 21st, 2023.[4][5]
Presenters
- Ana Haruna Kawaguchi
- Shinichiro Azumi (TBS announcer)
Winners
Grand Prix
- Mrs. GREEN APPLE – "Que Sera Sera"
- Artist: Mrs. GREEN APPLE
- Lyrics: Motoki Ohmori
- Music: Motoki Ohmori
- Arranger: Ryo Hanai & Motoki Ohmori
Excellent Works Award
- Atarashii Gakko! – "Otona Blue"
- Mrs. GREEN APPLE – "Que Sera Sera"
- Ryokuoushoku Shakai – "Summer Time Cinderella"
- Junretsu – "Datte Meguri Aetanda"
- NewJeans – "Ditto"
- JO1 – "Trigger"
- imase – "Night Dancer"
- Ichikawa Yukino – "Hanawazurai"
- Ado – "Show"
- BE:FIRST – "Mainstream"
Best New Artist Award
New Artist Awards
- Tetsuji Kimura
- FRUITS ZIPPER
Best Vocal Performance
Special Award
Japan Composer's Association Award
- Yuto Tatsumi
Special Achievement Awards
- Shizuka Ijūin (lyricist)
- Hiroshi Inuzuka (guitarist, bassist)
- Junko Ohashi (singer)
- KAN (singer, songwriter)
- Ryotaro Konishi (producer)
- Ryuichi Sakamoto (composer)
- Atsuji Sakurai (singer)
- Yukihiro Takahashi (drummer)
- Jiro Takemura (arranger)
- Shinji Tanimura (singer, songwriter)
- Toyama Ichi (singer)
- Tokuko Miura (lyricist)
- Monta Yoshinori (singer, lyricist)
