List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2020 (Japan)

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The following is a list of number-one singles on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart in 2020.

Chart history

"Yoru ni Kakeru" by Yoasobi topped the chart for six weeks in 2020.The song finished as the year's top Japan Hot 100 song. VOGUE Taiwan's interview with Yoasobi.png
"Yoru ni Kakeru" by Yoasobi topped the chart for six weeks in 2020.The song finished as the year's top Japan Hot 100 song.
"Homura" by LiSA is the year's longest running number-one song by a solo artist, topping the chart for six weeks. LiSA on PF28 stage 20180520b (cropped) (cropped).jpg
"Homura" by LiSA is the year's longest running number-one song by a solo artist, topping the chart for six weeks.
Arashi scored their 40th number-one singles with "Kite" composed by Kenshi Yonezu, expanding the record for the most number-ones songs by a male group. ARASHI mengguncang Jakarta! 1m 5s.jpg
Arashi scored their 40th number-one singles with "Kite" composed by Kenshi Yonezu, expanding the record for the most number-ones songs by a male group.
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 6"Pretender" Official Hige Dandism [1]
January 13 [2]
January 20 [3]
January 27"Sōyūtoko Aru yo ne?" SKE48 [4]
February 3"Imitation Rain" SixTones [5]
February 10"Mubō na Yume wa Sameru Koto ga Nai" STU48 [6]
February 17"I Love..."Official Hige Dandism [7]
February 24 [8]
March 2"Sonna Koto Nai yo" Hinatazaka46 [9]
March 9"I Am" Hey! Say! JUMP [10]
March 16"Infinity" JO1 [11]
March 23"I Love..."Official Hige Dandism [12]
March 30"Shitsuren, Arigatō" AKB48 [13]
April 6"Shiawase no Hogoshoku" Nogizaka46 [14]
April 13"Fallin' Flower" Seventeen [15]
April 20"I Love..."Official Hige Dandism [16]
April 27 [17]
May 4"3-2" HKT48 [18]
May 11"I Love..."Official Hige Dandism [19]
May 18 [20]
May 25"Kōsui" Eito [21]
June 1"Yoru ni Kakeru" Yoasobi [22]
June 8 [23]
June 15 [24]
June 22"Mazy Night" King & Prince [25]
June 29"Kanzai Boya" KinKi Kids [26]
July 6"Shōko" Johnny's West [27]
July 13"Last Mermaid..."Hey! Say! JUMP [28]
July 20"Fanfare" Twice [29]
July 27"Yoru ni Kakeru"Yoasobi [30]
August 3"Navigator"SixTones [31]
August 10"Kite" Arashi [32]
August 17"Run" Sexy Zone [33]
August 24"Smile"Twenty Twenty [34]
August 31"Re:Live" Kanjani Eight [35]
September 7"Oh-Eh-Oh"JO1 [36]
September 14"Omoidaseru Koi wo Shiyō"STU48 [37]
September 21"Yoru ni Kakeru"Yoasobi [38]
September 28"Endless Summer" Kis-My-Ft2 [39]
October 5"Yoru ni Kakeru"Yoasobi [40]
October 12"Your Song"Hey! Say! JUMP [41]
October 19"Kissin' My Lips" Snow Man [42]
October 26"Homura" LiSA [43]
November 2 [44]
November 9 [45]
November 16 [46]
November 23"New Era"SixTones [47]
November 30"Homura" LiSA [48]
December 7 [49]
December 14"Step and a Step" NiziU [50]
December 21"Nobody's Fault" Sakurazaka46 [51]
December 28"I Promise"King & Prince [52]

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