16th Japan Record Awards

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16th Japan Record Awards
Imperial Garden Theater Japan.jpg
DateDecember 31, 1974
Venue Imperial Garden Theater, Tokyo
Hosted by Keizo Takahashi
Television/radio coverage
Network TBS

The 16th Annual Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 1974, starting at 7:00PM JST. The primary ceremonies were televised in Japan on TBS.

Contents

Award winners

Japan Record Award

Best Vocalist

Best New Artist

Vocalist Award

General Public Award

New Artist Award

Composer Award

Arranger Award

Lyricist Award

Special Award

Planning Award

Young Idol Award

Shinpei Nakayama Award & Yaso Saijō Award

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