The following is a list of Oricon number-one albums of 2024.
Issue date | Album | Artist(s) | Weekly sales | Ref. |
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January 1 | Road to A | Travis Japan | 153,457 | [1] |
January 8 | Yellow Note | Jin Akanishi | 17,340 | [2] |
January 15 | Reboot | Treasure | 6,965 | [3] |
January 22 | The Vibes | SixTones | 496,565 | [4] |
January 29 | Kitto, Zettai, Zettai | ≒Joy | 87,103 | [5] |
February 5 | Tokimeku Koi to Seishun | Chō Tokimeki Sendenbu | 29,580 | [6] |
February 12 | Photogenic | The Jet Boy Bangerz from Exile Tribe | 49,734 | [7] |
February 19 | Seventeenth Heaven | Seventeen | 74,266 | [8] |
February 26 | Match Up | INI | 247,975 | [9] |
March 4 | Easy | Le Sserafim | 107,004 | [10] |
March 11 | Trickster | Lil League from Exile Tribe | 34,039 | [11] |
March 18 | Seventeenth Heaven | Seventeen | 40,932 | [12] |
March 25 | Award | West | 234,128 | [13] |
April 1 | Springtime in You | ≠Me | 59,223 | [14] |
April 8 | Land of Promise | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | 67,933 | [15] |
April 15 | Minisode 3: Tomorrow | Tomorrow X Together | 174,250 | [16] |
April 22 | Science Fiction | Hikaru Utada | 171,882 | [17] |
April 29 | How? | BoyNextDoor | 76,786 | [18] |
May 6 | Science Fiction | Hikaru Utada | 30,997 | [19] |
May 13 | 17 Is Right Here | Seventeen | 333,267 | [20] |
May 20 | Synopsis | Kis-My-Ft2 | 125,971 | [21] |
May 27 | You Had Me at Hello | Zerobaseone | 46,509 | [22] |
June 3 | Ensemble Stars!! Album Series "Trip" Knights | Knights | 50,321 | [23] |
June 10 | Sparkle X | The Yellow Monkey | 37,203 | [24] |
June 17 | Golden Hour: Part.1 | Ateez | 42,665 | [25] |
June 24 | +Alpha | Naniwa Danshi | 357,420 | [26] |
July 1 | Timelesz | Timelesz | 99,525 | [27] |
July 8 | Tadamono | Koshi Inaba | 76,406 | [28] |
July 15 | Riizing | Riize | 60,327 | [29] |
July 22 | Zanmu | Ado | 100,981 | [30] |
July 29 | Romance: Untold | Enhypen | 289,099 | [31] |
August 5 | Rise Up | NiziU | 196,985 | [32] |
August 12 | Super Eight | Super Eight | 183,310 | [33] |
August 19 | JapaNEWS | NEWS | 107,572 | [34] |
August 26 | See You There | Takuya Kimura | 55,199 | [35] |
September 2 | Lost Corner | Kenshi Yonezu | 376,733 | [36] |
September 9 | 2:Be | Be First | 106,908 | [37] |
September 16 | Iris | Bump of Chicken | 113,084 | [38] |
September 23 | 19.99 | BoyNextDoor | 133,956 | [39] |
September 30 | Utopiia | Buddiis | 126,634 | [40] |
October 7 | The Highest | WayV | 62,748 | [41] |
October 14 | Fiesta | One n' Only | 34,419 | [42] |
October 21 | Back to the Pops | Glay | 25,773 | [43] |
October 28 | Spill the Feels | Seventeen | 409,582 | [44] |
November 4 | Precious Days | Mariya Takeuchi | 129,349 | [45] |
November 11 | Rays | Snow Man | 1,080,577 | [46] |
November 18 | The Star Chapter: Sanctuary | Tomorrow X Together | 292,867 | [47] |
November 25 | Giant | Stray Kids | 334,553 | [48] |
December 2 | Romance: Untold -Daydream- | Enhypen | 184,619 | [49] |
December 9 | H+ | Hey! Say! JUMP | 160,257 | [50] |
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