List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2017 (Japan)

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The following is a list of number-one singles on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart in 2017. Koi successfully reached Japan's Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2017, by reaching number-one for 11 non-consecutive weeks.

Chart history

"Koi" by Gen Hoshino is the longest running number-one song of 2017, with six weeks atop the chart.The song finished as the year's top Japan Hot 100 song. GenHoshino2017.jpg
"Koi" by Gen Hoshino is the longest running number-one song of 2017, with six weeks atop the chart.The song finished as the year's top Japan Hot 100 song.
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 2"Koi" Gen Hoshino [1]
January 9 [2]
January 16 [3]
January 23 [4]
January 30 [5]
February 6"Nagurigaki Beat" Kanjani Eight [6]
February 13"Koi"Gen Hoshino [7]
February 20"Emma" NEWS [8]
February 27"Bagutte Iijan" HKT48 [9]
March 13"Tonight" Kis-My-Ft2 [10]
March 20"Happy" Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe [11]
March 27"Shoot Sign" AKB48 [12]
April 3"Influencer" Nogizaka46 [13]
April 10"Rock tha Town" Sexy Zone [14]
April 17"Fukyōwaon" Keyakizaka46 [15]
April 24"Seishun Dokei" NGT48 [16]
May 1"I'll Be There" Arashi [17]
May 8"Chō Nebagiba Dance" Bullet Train [18]
May 15"Colors" V6 [19]
May 22"Blood Sweat & Tears" BTS [20]
May 29"Senaka Goshi no Chance" Kame to YamaP [21]
June 5"My Swagger" Got7 [22]
June 12"Negaigoto no Mochigusare"AKB48 [23]
June 19"Pick It Up"Kis-My-Ft2 [24]
June 26"Seimei" B'z [25]
July 3"Peace Sign" Kenshi Yonezu [26]
July 10"Tsunagu"Arashi [27]
July 17"Precious Girl" Hey! Say! JUMP [28]
July 24"The Red Light" KinKi Kids [29]
July 31"Igai ni Mango" SKE48 [30]
August 7"Himawari" Mr. Children [31]
August 14"Kiss wa Matsu Shika Nai no Deshō ka?" HKT48 [32]
August 21"Nigemizu"Nogizaka46 [33]
August 28"Family Song"Gen Hoshino [34]
September 4"Uchiage Hanabi" Daoko with Kenshi Yonezu [35]
September 11"#sukinanda"AKB48 [36]
September 18"Kiseki no Hito"Kanjani Eight [37]
September 25"Seiiki" Masaharu Fukuyama [38]
October 2"Uchiage Hanabi"Daoko with Kenshi Yonezu [39]
October 9"Shōri no Gaika"Tokendanshi Formation of Mihotose [40]
October 16"Jama Shinaide Here We Go!" Morning Musume '17 [41]
October 23"Itsuka Dekiru Kara Kyou Dekiru"Nogizaka46 [42]
October 30"One More Time" Twice [43]
November 6"Kaze ni Fukarete mo"Keyakizaka46 [44]
November 13 [45]
November 27"Oto Seyo"Kanjani Eight [46]
December 4"11 Gatsu no Anklet"AKB48 [47]
December 11"Akai Kajitsu"Kis-My-Ft2 [48]
December 18"Mic Drop"BTS [49]
December 25"J.S.B. Happiness"Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe [50]

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