Japan Record Award for Best New Artist

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The Japan Record Award for Best New Artist (最優秀新人賞) is awarded annually. [1] Until the 10th Japan Record Awards it was called the New Artist Award. Starting with the 11th, it has been called the Best New Artist Award. At present all nominees for the Best New Artist Award are awarded the New Artist Award.

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1960s

YearNew Artist Award
1960 Yukio Hashi – "Itako Gasa"
1961 Miki Nakasone – "Kawa ga Nagareru"
Miyuki Yamanaka – "Dancho no Ojōsan"
Kōji Hirano – "Shiroi Hana no Blues"
Akira Matsushima – "Koshū"
Tatsumi Fujino – "Musume Sandogasa"
Utako Yanagi – "Saihate no Uta"
1962 Saburō Kitajima – "Namidabune"
Chieko Baisho – "Shitamachi no Taiyō"
1963 Kazuo Funaki – "Gakuen Hiroba", "Kōkō San Nen-sei"
Akemi Misawa – "Shima no Blues", "Watashi mo Nagare no Wataridori"
1964 Teruhiko Saigō – "Kimi dake o", "17-sai no Kono Mune ni"
Harumi Miyako – "Anko Tsubaki wa Koi no Hana"
1965 Babu Satake – "Onnagokoro no Uta"
Miyoko Tashiro – "Aishite Aishite Aishichata no yo"
1966 Ichirō Araki – "Sora ni Hoshi ga aru Yō ni"
Tokiko Kato – "Akai Fusen"
1967 Hidekazu Nakai – "Koibito to Yonde Mitai"
Naomi Sagara – "Sekai wa Futari no Tame ni"
1968 Ken Yabuki – "Anata no Blues"
Kaori Kumi – "Kuchidzuke ga Kowai"
Pinky & Killers – "Koi no Kisetsu"

1970s

YearBest New Artist AwardNew Artist Award
1969 Peter – "Yoru to Asa no Aida ni"
1970 Akira Nishikino – "Mō Koi na no ka"
1971 Rumiko Koyanagi – "Watashi no Jōkamachi"
1972 Megumi Asaoka – "Mebae"
1973 Junko Sakurada – "Watashi no Aoi Tori"
1974 Yōko Aso – "Tōhikō"
1975 Takashi Hosokawa – "Kokoro Nokori"
1976 Yasuko Naitō – "Omoide Boro Boro"
1977 Kentaro Shimizu – "Shitsuren Restaurant"
1978 Machiko Watanabe – "Kamome ga Tonda Hi"
1979 Tomoko Kuwae – "Watashi no Heart wa Stop Motion"

1980s

YearBest New Artist AwardNew Artist Award
1980 Toshihiko Tahara – "Hattoshite! Good"
1981 Masahiko Kondō – "Gin Gira Gin ni Sarigenaku"
1982 Shibugakitai – "100%... SO Kamo ne!
1983 The Good-Bye – "Kimagure One Way Boy"
1984 Yukiko Okada – "Dreaming Girl: Koi, Hajimemashite"
1985 Miho Nakayama – "C"
1986 Shonentai – "Kamen Butōkai"
1987 Risa Tachibana – "Kimi wa Don to Kurai"
1988 Otokogumi – "Daybreak"
1989 Marcia – "Furimukeba Yokohama"

1990s

YearBest New Artist AwardNew Artist Award
1990 Ninja – "Omatsuri Ninja" (pop)
Tama – "Sayonara Jinrui" (rock)
Yang Soo Kyung – "Aisarete Serenade" (kayōkyoku)
Saori Hareyama – "Ichiendama no Tabi garasu" (enka)
1991 Mi-Ke – "Omoide no Ku Jū Kurihama"
1992 Masatoshi Ono – "You're the Only..."
1993 Yasuhiro Yamane – "Get Along Together"
1994 Yuki Nishio – "Kaikyō Koiuta"
1995 Junko Miyama – "Momo to Ringo no Monogatari"
1996 Puffy – "Asia no Junshin"
1997 Rina Chinen – "Precious Delicious"
1998 Morning Musume – "Daite Hold on Me!"
1999 Amika Hattan – "Shooting Star"

2000s

YearBest New Artist AwardNew Artist Award
2000 Kiyoshi Hikawa – "Hakone Hachiri no Hanjirō"
2001 W-inds – "Paradox"
2002 Mika Nakashima – "Stars"
2003 Yo Hitoto – "Morai Naki"
2004 Ai Ōtsuka – "Sakuranbo"
2005 AAA – "Blood on Fire"
2006 Ayaka – "Mikazuki"
2007 Cute – "Tokaikko Junjō"
2008 Jero – "Umeyuki"
2009 Big Bang – "Gara Gara Go!"

2010s

YearBest New Artist AwardNew Artist Award
2010 S/mileage – "Yume Miru 15"
2011 Fairies
2012 Leo Ieiri
2013 Kōta Shinzato
2014 Mariya Nishiuchi
2015 Magnolia Factory
2016 iKon
2017 Camellia Factory
2018 Yuto Tatsumi
2019 Beyooooonds

2020s

YearBest New Artist AwardNew Artist Award
2020 Naoki Sanada
2021 Macaroni Enpitsu
  • INI
  • Taeko
  • Macaroni Enpitsu
  • Luca Mochizuki
2022 N/A

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