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1984 in Japanese music

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In 1984 (Shōwa 59), Japanese music was released on records and performed in concerts, and there were charts, awards, contests and festivals.

During that year, Japan continued to have the second largest music market in the world.[1][2]

Awards, contests and festivals

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The 13th Tokyo Music Festival was held on 1 April 1984.[3] The 26th Osaka International Festival (Japanese: 大阪国際フェスティバル) was held from 13 to 25 April 1984.[4] The 27th Yamaha Popular Song Contest was held on 13 May 1984.[5] The 28th Yamaha Popular Song Contest was held on 7 October 1984.[6] The final of the 15th World Popular Song Festival was held on 28 October 1984.[7][8] The final of the 13th FNS Music Festival was held on 18 December 1984.[9] The 26th Japan Record Awards were held on 31 December 1984.[10] The 35th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen was held on 31 December 1984.[11]

Concerts

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A Super Rock '84 concert was held in Seibu Stadium.[12] The farewell concert of Saki Kubota was held at Kudan Kaikan in Tokyo on 26 November 1984.[13][14][15][16]

Number one singles

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The following reached number 1 on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart:[17][18][19][20]

Issue date Song Artist(s)
January 2 "Moshimo Ashita ga... [ja]" Warabe
January 9
January 16
January 23
January 30
February 6
February 13 "Rock'n Rouge [ja]" Seiko Matsuda
February 20
February 27
March 5
March 12 "Ichiban Yarō [ja]" Masahiko Kondō
March 19 "Wine Red no Kokoro [ja]" Anzen Chitai
March 26
April 2 "Nagisa no Haikara Ningyo / Kaze no Magical [ja]" Kyōko Koizumi
April 9 "Katsu! [ja]" Shibugakitai
April 16
April 23 "Southern Wind" Akina Nakamori
April 30
May 7
May 14 "Kanashikute Jealousy [ja]" The Checkers
May 21 "Jikan no Kuni no Alice / Natsu Fuku no Eve [ja]" Seiko Matsuda
May 28
June 4 "Kishidō [ja]" Toshihiko Tahara
June 11
June 18 "Kejime Nasai [ja]" Masahiko Kondō
June 25
July 2 "Meikyū no Andorōra / Dunk [ja]" Kyōko Koizumi
July 9
July 16 "Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe [ja]" Asami Kobayashi
July 23
July 30
August 6 "Jukkai (1984)" Akina Nakamori
August 13 "Pink no Mozart [ja]" Seiko Matsuda
August 20 "Ao ni Kaita Ren'ai Shōsetsu [ja]" Toshihiko Tahara
August 27 "Jukkai (1984)" Akina Nakamori
September 3 "Hoshikuzu no Stage [ja]" The Checkers
September 10
September 17
September 24 "Eien ni Himitsu sa" (永遠に秘密さ) Masahiko Kondō
October 1 "Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge [ja]" Kyōko Koizumi
October 8
October 15
October 22 "Tengoku ni Ichiban Chikai Shima [ja]" Tomoyo Harada
October 29 "Koibito-tachi no Pavement [ja]" The Alfee
November 5 "Woman "W no Higeki" Yori [ja]" Hiroko Yakushimaru
November 12 "Heart no Earring [ja]" Seiko Matsuda
November 19
November 26 "Kazari ja Nai no yo Namida wa" Akina Nakamori
December 3 "Julia ni Shōshin [ja]" The Checkers
December 10
December 17
December 24
December 31 "The Stardust Memory [ja]" Kyōko Koizumi

Number one albums and LPs

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Music Labo

The following reached number 1 on the Music Labo chart:

Oricon

The following reached number 1 on the Oricon LP chart:[34]

Film and television

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The music of MacArthur's Children (1984), by Shin'ichirō Ikebe, won the 39th Mainichi Film Award for Best Music[37] and the 8th Japan Academy Film Prize for Best Music (awarded in 1985).[38] The music of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is by Joe Hisaishi.[39] The music of The Return of Godzilla is by Reijiro Koroku [ja].[40] The music of Macross: Do You Remember Love? is by Kentarō Haneda,[41] and includes the song Ai Oboete Imasu ka by Mari Iijima.[42] Big Wave, the soundtrack album of the film "Big Wave", is by Tatsuro Yamashita.[43]

Other singles released

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Other albums released

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History

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On 14 May 1984, the Checkers had three songs in the top ten of the Oricon singles chart.[46]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Tokita and Hughes. The Ashgate Research Companion to Japanese Music. 2008. p 355.
  2. ^ Gronow and Saunio. International History of the Recording Industry. 1998. Reprinted 1999.p 209.
  3. ^ "Tokyo Music Festival" and "Music Festival Party" in "Today's TV Choice". The Japan Times. 1 April 1984. No 30608. p 7. cols 2 to 4.
  4. ^ 1984年度のラインナップ. Asahi Shimbun Foundation.
  5. ^ 第27回 ポピュラーソングコンテスト. Yamaha Music Foundation.
  6. ^ 第28回 ポピュラーソングコンテスト. Yamaha Music Foundation.
  7. ^ Billboard. 11 May 1985. p J-6.
  8. ^ World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo '84. Yamaha Music Foundation catalogue number YL-8406.
  9. ^ "7:00 (S) FNS Song Festival '84 Grand Prix". The Japan Times. 18 December 1984. No 30864. p 11. cols 1 and 5.
  10. ^ 第26回 日本レコード大賞. Japan Composer's Association.
  11. ^ 第35回NHK紅白歌合戦. NHK.
  12. ^ Billboard. 15 December 1984, p 31.
  13. ^ 久保田早紀. Oricon Weekly. Volume 6. 14 December 1984.
  14. ^ Saki Kubota Farewell Concert (1985) CBS/Sony catalogue number 96ZM3018.
  15. ^ Akane Maruyama. "大ヒットから40年 二人の「異邦人」の心の旅". 論座 (Ronza). (Asahi Shimbun's website "Webronza"). 30 March 2019.
  16. ^ "久米小百合さんデビュー40周年 記念BOX「久保田早紀プレミアム」来年1月末発売". Christian Today. 26 December 2019.
  17. ^ See the weekly issues of Oricon magazine
  18. ^ 1984年8月13日、松田聖子「ピンクのモーツァルト」がオリコン1位を獲得. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 13 August 2019.
  19. ^ 1984年7月16日、小林麻美「雨音はショパンの調べ」がオリコン1位を獲得~8年ぶりにリリースされたシングル曲. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 16 July 2019.
  20. ^ 1984年1月2日、わらべ「もしも明日が…。」がオリコンチャートの1位を獲得. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 2 January 2018.
  21. ^ Billboard. 12 January 1985, p 56.
  22. ^ Billboard. 5 January 1985, p 61.
  23. ^ Billboard. 22 December 1984, p 66.
  24. ^ Billboard. 15 December 1984, p 69.
  25. ^ Billboard. 8 December 1984, p 59.
  26. ^ Billboard. 1 December 1984, p 69. 24 November 1984, p 62. 17 November 1984, p 68.
  27. ^ Billboard. 10 November 1984, p 66.
  28. ^ Billboard. 10 November 1984, p 66. 3 November 1984, p 80 (The source of this chart is not stated). 27 October 1984, p 58.
  29. ^ Billboard. 20 October 1984, p 64.
  30. ^ Billboard. 13 October 1984, p 68.
  31. ^ Billboard. 6 October 1984, p 60.
  32. ^ Billboard. 6 October 1984, p 60. 21 July 1984, p 62.
  33. ^ Billboard. 21 July 1984, p 62.
  34. ^ See the weekly issues of Oricon magazine
  35. ^ 1984年4月2日、大滝詠一『EACH TIME』がオリコン1位を獲得. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 2 April 2019.
  36. ^ 1984年5月7日竹内まりや『VARIETY』がオリコン・アルバム・チャート1位を記録~世界的に再評価されている「プラスティック・ラブ」収録. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 7 May 2019.
  37. ^ 第39回 日本映画大賞
  38. ^ Prizes.
  39. ^ "A Closer Look Japan's Popular Sound Track Composer: Joe Hisaishi" (1998) 26 Pacific Friend, p 10.
  40. ^ Galbraith, The Toho Studios Story, 2008, p 341.
  41. ^ Galbraith, The Toho Studios Story, 2008, p 341.
  42. ^ The Palgrave Handbook of Music and Sound in Japanese Animation, p 946.
  43. ^ August Billy. Love Letter to a Record: hanbee on ‘Big Wave’ by Tatsuro Yamashita. Music Feeds. 1 October 2022.
  44. ^ 1984年5月16日、薬師丸ひろ子「メイン・テーマ」がリリース~歌も映画も転機となった1作. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 16 May 2019.
  45. ^ シングル売上TOP6作品
  46. ^ 1984年5月14日、チェッカーズがオリコンのベスト10に3曲同時ランクイン. News Online. Nippon Broadcasting System. 14 May 2018.