22nd Japan Record Awards | |
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Date | 31 December 1980 |
Location | Imperial Theatre, Tokyo, Japan |
Hosted by | Keizō Takahashi |
Website | http://www.tbs.co.jp/recordaward/ |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Tokyo Broadcasting System Television |
The 22nd Japan Record Awards ceremony was held on 31 December 1980 at the Imperial Theatre, Tokyo, and was broadcast live in Japan through the Tokyo Broadcasting System Television network. [1] The broadcast ran from 19:00 (JST) to 20:55 (JST). [2]
The 22nd Japan Record Award went to Aki Yashiro for "Ame no Bojō" (ja), and Best Vocal Performance went to Harumi Miyako for "Ōsaka Shigure" (ja). [1]
Best New Artist Award nominations.
Japan Record Award nominations.
Also known as the Yaso Saijō Award.
Also known as the Shinpei Nakayama Award.
Awarded by the Japan Composer's Association
Awarded by the sponsoring organization.
Song | Singer | Votes (1st Round) | Votes (Final Round) |
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Ame no Bojō | Aki Yashiro | 28 | 36 |
Futari no Yoake | Hiroshi Itsuki | 21 | 23 |
Koibito yo | Mayumi Itsuwa | 6 | 0 |
Dancing All Night | Monta & Brothers | 3 | |
Ōsaka Shigure | Harumi Miyako | 1 | |
Are kara Ichinen Tachimashita | Sachiko Kobayashi | 0 | |
Ginga Densetsu | Hiromi Iwasaki | ||
Sakaba de Dabada | Kenji Sawada | ||
Watashi wa Piano | Mizue Takada | ||
Santa Maria no Inori | Hideki Saijo |
Singer | Song |
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Michiyo Azusa | Shōshin Mono |
Mayumi Itsuwa | Koibito yo |
Hiromi Iwasaki | Ginga Densetsu |
Saburō Kitajima | Fuusetsunagare Tabi |
Hideki Saijo | Santa Maria no Inori |
Mizue Takada | Watashi wa Piano |
Goro Noguchi | Shurai |
Jun Mayuzumi | Otoko wa Minna Hana ni nare |
Akemi Misawa | Koishikute |
Harumi Miyako | Ōsaka Shigure |
Monta & Brothers | Dancing All Night |
Junko Yagami | Purple Town 〜You Oughta Know By Now〜 |
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