The following is a list of Oricon number-one albums of 2023.
† | Indicates best-performing album of 2023 [1] |
Issue date | Album | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
January 2 | Here We Go!! | Strawberry Prince | [2] |
January 9 | Kessoku Band | Kessoku Band | [3] |
January 16 | Koe | SixTones | [4] |
January 23 | [5] | ||
January 30 | Humor | Back Number | [6] |
February 6 | The Name Chapter: Temptation | Tomorrow X Together | [7] |
February 13 | Triangle | Dish | [8] |
February 20 | Showcase | Octpath | [9] |
February 27 | Fantasia | KAT-TUN | [10] |
March 6 | The Sound | Stray Kids | [11] |
March 13 | Power | Johnny's West | [12] |
March 20 | NMB13 | NMB48 | [13] |
March 27 | Ongaku: 2nd Movement | NEWS | [14] |
April 3 | Face | Jimin | [15] |
April 10 | Ima no Futari o Otagai ga Miteru | Aiko | [16] |
April 17 | Kimi to no Shining Days | Hoshikawa Sara | [17] |
April 24 | Ninth Peel | Unison Square Garden | [18] |
May 1 | Mr.5† | King & Prince | [19] |
May 8 | FML | Seventeen | [20] |
May 15 | Unforgiven | Le Sserafim | [21] |
May 22 | Our Parade | Gang Parade | [22] |
May 29 | I Do Me | Snow Man | [23] |
June 5 | Dark Blood | Enhypen | [24] |
June 12 | Wave | Ive | [25] |
June 19 | Chapter II | Sexy Zone | [26] |
June 26 | First Howling: We | &Team | [27] |
July 3 | The World EP.2: Outlaw | Ateez | [28] |
July 10 | Bish the Best | Bish | [29] |
July 17 | Sweet | Tomorrow X Together | [30] |
July 24 | Pop Mall | Naniwa Danshi | [31] |
July 31 | Coconut | NiziU | [32] |
August 7 | Masterpiece | MiSaMo | [33] |
August 14 | Reboot | Treasure | [34] |
August 21 | NEWS Expo | NEWS | [35] |
August 28 | Peace | King & Prince | [36] |
September 4 | Always Yours | Seventeen | [37] |
September 11 | Where | Watwing | [38] |
September 18 | Social Path / Super Bowl (Japanese Ver.) | Stray Kids | [39] |
September 25 | [40] | ||
October 2 | Equinox | JO1 | [41] |
October 9 | Golden Age | NCT | [42] |
October 16 | Miss You | Mr. Children | [43] |
October 23 | The Name Chapter: Freefall | Tomorrow X Together | [44] |
October 30 | Overflow | ROF-MAO | [45] |
November 6 | Seventeenth Heaven | Seventeen | [46] |
November 13 | Golden | Jungkook | [47] |
November 20 | Myakūtsu Kanjō | Hinatazaka46 | [48] |
November 27 | Rock-Star | Stray Kids | [49] |
December 4 | Orange Blood | Enhypen | [50] |
December 11 | The Greatest Unknown | King Gnu | [51] |
December 18 | Pull Up! | Hey! Say! JUMP | [52] |
December 25 | P Album | KinKi Kids | [53] |
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