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The following is a list of Oricon number-one singles of 1997.
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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January 6 | "Pride" | Miki Imai | [1] |
January 13 | "You Are The One" | TK presents Konet | |
January 20 | "Don't you see!" | Zard | |
January 27 | "Face" | Globe | |
February 3 | "Ai nanda" | V6 | |
February 10 | "Scarlet" | Spitz | |
February 17 | "Everything (It's You)" | Mr. Children | |
February 24 | |||
March 3 | "Can You Celebrate?" | Namie Amuro | |
March 10 | |||
March 17 | "Fireball" | B'z | |
March 24 | "Circuit no musume" | Puffy | |
March 31 | |||
April 7 | "Go! Go! Heaven" | Speed | |
April 14 | "Honki ga ippai" | V6 | |
April 21 | "Give me a shake" | MAX | |
April 28 | "Nagisa ni matsuwaru Et Cetera" | Puffy | |
May 5 | "Hate tell a lie" | Tomomi Kahara | |
May 12 | |||
May 19 | |||
May 26 | "Kuchibiru" | Glay | |
June 2 | "How to be a girl" | Namie Amuro | |
June 9 | |||
June 16 | "For the moment" | Every Little Thing | |
June 23 | "Escape" | Moon Child | |
June 30 | "For the moment" | Every Little Thing | |
July 7 | "Daisuki!" | Ryōko Hirose | |
July 14 | "Love is all Music" | Tomomi Kahara | |
July 21 | "Calling" | B'z | |
July 28 | "Garasu no Shōnen" | KinKi Kids | |
August 4 | |||
August 11 | |||
August 18 | "However" | Glay | |
August 25 | |||
September 1 | "Eien" | Zard | |
September 8 | "However" | Glay | |
September 15 | |||
September 22 | |||
September 29 | "Tanoshiku tanoshiku yasashiku ne" | Tomomi Kahara | |
October 6 | "Candle in the Wind '97" | Elton John | |
October 13 | |||
October 20 | "Liar! Liar!" | B'z | |
October 27 | "White Love" | Speed | |
November 3 | "White Breath" | TM Revolution | |
November 10 | "White Love" | Speed | |
November 17 | "Generation Gap" | V6 | |
November 24 | "Aisareru yori Aishitai" | KinKi Kids | |
December 1 | |||
December 8 | "Dreaming I was dreaming" | Namie Amuro | |
December 15 | "White Silent Night" | Shazna | |
December 22 | "Aisareru yori Aishitai" | KinKi Kids | |
December 29 |
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