Japan Gold Disc Award

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The Japan Gold Disc Award (日本ゴールドディスク大賞, Nihon Gōrudo Disuku Taishō) is an award presented by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) in the field of music. The Japan Gold Disc Awards have multiple Grand Prix categories, including: Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year (download and streaming), single of the year, and more.

Country Japan
First award1987
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Japan Gold Disc Award
Country Japan
Presented byRecording Industry Association of Japan
First award1987
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The awards are determined based on sales of CDs, music videos, paid music distribution, etc., over a year. The grand prize is "Artist of the Year," awarded to the artist with the highest total net sales during the period. The first award ceremony was held at the Akasaka Prince Hotel in March 1987.

Ceremonies

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Ed. Year Date Venue Ref.
11987Akasaka Prince Hotel
21988
31989
41990
51991
61992NHK Hall
71993
81994
91995
101996
111997
121998
131999
142000
152001March 17, 2001 [1]
162002
172003March 12, 2003NHK Hall [2]
182004March 10, 2004 [3]
192005March 10, 2005 [4]
202006March 9, 2006 [5]
212007March 13, 2007Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka [6]
222008March 4, 2008Tokyo International Forum [7]
232009March 2, 2009 [8][9]
242010February 24, 2010Tokyo [10]
252011January 5, 2011Nicofarre, Roppongi [11]
262012January 27, 2012 [12]
272013January 7, 2013 [13]
282014February 27, 2014 [14]
292015March 2, 2015 [15]
302016February 26, 2016 [16]
312017February 26, 2017 [17][18]
322018February 26, 2018 [19]
332019February 25, 2019 [20]
342020February 26, 2020 [21]
352021March 15, 2021 [22]
362022March 14, 2022 [23]
372023March 10, 2023 [24]
382024March 13, 2024 [25]
392025March 12, 2025 [26]
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Criteria

Winner criteria

The awards are determined based on sales of CDs, music videos, paid music distribution, etc., over a year. The grand prize is "Artist of the Year," awarded to the artist with the highest total net sales during the period.[27] From the 20th edition, video sales were included in the "Artist of the Year" award from the 22nd edition, and digital music sales were included.[28]

Eligible period

The eligible period was one year from January 21 of the previous year, from the 1st edition (1987) to the 13th edition (1999), but was extended by 11 days for the 14th edition (2000). Also, from the 15th edition (2001) to the 17th edition (2003), it was one year from February 1 of the previous year. Still, the 18th edition was changed to January 1 to December 31 of the previous year. Therefore, the winning works from the 17th award were not eligible for the 18th award, even if they were released during the eligible period (works released between January 1 and January 31, 2003, which overlapped the period of the 17th and 18th awards). The one-year eligible period was shortened to 10 months for the 25th edition (2011). For the 26th edition (2012) and 27th edition (2013), it was changed to one year (12 months) from November 1 of the year before. However, the 28th edition (2014) changed the period to 14 months. From the 29th edition (2015), the period was changed again to one year from January 1 of the previous year.[29]

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Ed. Year Eligible Period
1–13 1987–1999 January 21 of the previous year – January 20 of the ceremony year
14 2000 January 21, 1999 – January 31, 2000
15–17 2001–2003 February 1 of the previous year – January 31 of the ceremony year
18–24 2004–2010 January 1 – December 31 of the previous year
25 2011 January 1 – October 31, 2010
26 2012 November 1, 2010 – October 31, 2011
27 2013 November 1, 2011 – October 31, 2012
28 2014 November 1, 2012 – December 31, 2013
29 2015–present January 1 – December 31 of the previous year
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Categories

  • Artist of the Year
  • New Artist of the Year
  • Best Enka/Kayokyoku Artist
  • Best Enka/Kayokyoku New Artist
  • Single of the Year
  • Song of the Year by Download
  • Song of the Year by Streaming
  • Album of the Year
  • Enka/Kayokyoku Album of the Year
  • Classic Album of the Year
  • Jazz Album of the Year
  • Instrumental Album of the Year
  • Soundtrack Album of the Year
  • Animation Album of the Year
  • Traditional Japanese Music Album of the Year
  • Concept Album of the Year
  • Music Video of the Year
  • Special Award
  • Best Asian Artist

Artists of the Year

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Ed. Year Japan International Ref.
11987Akina NakamoriMadonna
21988RebeccaThe Beatles
31989BoøwyBon Jovi
41990Southern All StarsMadonna
51991Yumi Matsutoya
61992Chage and AskaGuns N' Roses
71993Madonna
81994WandsThe Beatles
91995TRFMariah Carey
101996
111997Namie AmuroMe & My
121998GlayCeline Dion
131999B'z
142000Hikaru Utada
152001Ayumi HamasakiThe Beatles
162002Backstreet Boys
172003Hikaru UtadaAvril Lavigne
182004Ayumi HamasakiTwelve Girls Band
192005Orange RangeQueen
202006Kumi KodaO-Zone
212007Daniel Powter [6]
222008ExileAvril Lavigne [7]
232009Madonna [8]
242010ArashiThe Beatles [10]
252011Lady Gaga [11]
262012AKB48 [12]
272013Che'Nelle [13]
282014One Direction [14]
292015Arashi [15]
302016The Beatles [16]
312017Ariana Grande [17]
322018Namie AmuroThe Beatles [19]
332019Queen [20]
342020Arashi [21]
352021 [22]
362022Snow ManThe Beatles [23]
372023 [24]
382024 [25]
392025Mrs. Green AppleTaylor Swift [26]
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Broadcast

The first event was not broadcast on television. The first broadcast live was in 1990 (4th edition) on Nippon Television's "Saturday Super Special".

The following year, in 1991, it began to be broadcast live on NHK General TV, and the year after that, in 1992, it was broadcast publicly at the NHK Hall. Later, it was also broadcast on Satellite TV 2 (BS2). BS2 began broadcasting live, and the broadcast on General TV was a re-edited recording. Also, from 2003, the broadcast on BS2 was changed to a live broadcast recording on the same day. Until then, NHK News 7 had replaced Satellite TV 1 (BS1) and was broadcast.

The 20th anniversary of the NHK's founding, the NHK Hall, was held in 2006, on Thursday, March 9, from 7:00 PM, and was broadcast live on Satellite Channel 2 (7:30 PM - 9:30 PM). A recording was also broadcast on General TV. Still, the original broadcast on Friday, March 17 was postponed to Thursday, March 23 ( 12:15 AM - 1:25 AM, March 24) due to the decision to broadcast a recording of the National Diet session (164th Diet, House of Representatives General Affairs Committee, FY2006 NHK Business Budget Deliberations) (11:00 PM - 4:00 AM, March 18), which has the highest legal priority.

In 2006 (the 21st edition), 2007 (the 22nd edition), 2009 (the 24th edition), and 2010 (the 25th edition), the award press conferences were held at hotels in Tokyo. There were no public audiences, live performances by artists, or television coverage. The press conferences were broadcast as news footage on the variety shows of various stations the following day.

The 2008 (23rd edition) event was held at Tokyo International Forum Hall C on March 2, 2009. It was broadcast live by Tokyo FM and on March 10 by Wowow.

The 2011 (26th edition) event was held at Nicofarre on January 27, 2012, and a digest of the event was broadcast on BS Sky PerfecTV! from 10:00 PM to 11:00 PM on March 2.

Press conferences have been abolished since 2012 (the 27th edition). Instead, the organizers have edited the winners' comments and broadcast them as videos. These have also not been held since 2014 (the 29th edition).

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