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The following is a list of Oricon number-one singles of 1994.
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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January 3 | "Romance no kamisama" | Komi Hirose | [1] |
January 24 | "Winter Song" | Dreams Come True | |
January 31 | "Romance no kamisama" | Komi Hirose | |
February 7 | "Oh My Little Girl" | Yutaka Ozaki | |
February 14 | "Kono ai ni oyogi tsukarete mo/Boy" | Zard | |
February 21 | "Don't leave me" | B'z | |
March 14 | "Tada nakitaku naru no" | Miho Nakayama | |
March 21 | "Hey Hey ōkini maido ari" | SMAP | |
March 28 | "GAMBA ranakucha ne" | Lindberg | |
April 4 | "It's Only Love" | Masaharu Fukuyama | |
May 2 | "Nights of the Knife" | TMN | |
May 9 | "Wherever You Are" | Dreams Come True | |
May 23 | "Natsu o dakishimet" | Tube | |
May 30 | "Sora to Kimi no Aida ni" | Miyuki Nakajima | |
June 6 | "survival dance (no no cry more)" | TRF | |
June 13 | "Innocent World" | Mr. Children | |
June 20 | "Sekai ga Owaru made wa..." | Wands | |
July 4 | "Hitomi Sorasanaide" | Deen | |
July 11 | "Innocent World" | Mr. Children | |
July 18 | "Rusty Nail" | X Japan | |
August 1 | "Miss you" | Miki Imai | |
August 8 | "Hello,My Friend" | Yumi Matsutoya | |
August 15 | "Heart" | Chage and Aska | |
August 22 | "Konna ni soba ni iru no ni" | Zard | |
August 29 | "Hello,My Friend" | Yumi Matsutoya | |
September 5 | "SPY" | Noriyuki Makihara | |
September 12 | "VIRGIN BEAT" | Kyosuke Himuro | |
September 19 | "Ganbarimasho" | SMAP | |
September 26 | "Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to" | Ryōko Shinohara with t.komuro | |
October 3 | "True Blue" | Luna Sea | |
October 10 | "Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to" | Ryōko Shinohara with t.komuro | |
October 17 | "Eien no yume ni mukatte" | Maki Ohguro | |
October 24 | "Sutekina tanjōbi/Watashi no daijina hito" | Chisato Moritaka | |
October 31 | "TENCA o torō! -Uchida no yabō-" | Yuki Uchida | |
November 7 | "Haru yo, koi" | Yumi Matsutōya | |
November 14 | "Suki/Kizuite yo" | Dreams Come True | |
November 21 | "Tomorrow never knows" | Mr. Children | |
November 28 | "Meguri Ai" | Chage and Aska | |
December 5 | "Motel" | B'z | |
December 12| rowspan ="1" |"Tomorrow never knows" | Mr. Children | ||
December 26 | "Everybody goes" | Mr. Children |
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