The following is a list of Oricon number-one singles of 1998.
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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January 5 | "Aisareru yori Aishitai" | KinKi Kids | [1] |
January 12 | "Can You Celebrate? (Wedding Mix)" | Namie Amuro | |
January 19 | "Face the Change" | Every Little Thing | |
January 26 | "Yozora no Mukō" | SMAP | |
February 2 | "Ashita ga Kikoeru/Children's Holiday" | J-Friends | |
February 9 | "Winter fall" | L'Arc-en-Ciel | |
February 16 | "Kyūkon" | The Yellow Monkey | |
February 23 | "Nishi e higashi e" | Mr. Children | |
March 2 | "My Graduation" | Speed | |
March 23 | "Be Yourself!" | V6 | |
March 30 | "Nagai Aida" | Kiroro | |
April 6 | "Dive to Blue" | L'Arc-en-Ciel | |
April 20 | "Samayoeru aoi dangan" | B'z | |
April 27 | "Storm" | Luna Sea | |
May 4 | "Jet Coaster Romance" | KinKi Kids | |
May 11 | "Yuuwaku" | Glay | |
May 25 | "Pink Spider" | hide with Spread Beaver | |
June 8 | "Ever free" | hide with Spread Beaver | |
June 15 | "Shine" | Luna Sea | |
June 22 | "There will be love there" | The Brilliant Green | |
June 29 | "Forever Yours" | Every Little Thing | |
July 6 | "Hot Limit" | TMRevolution | |
July 13 | "Alive" | Speed | |
July 20 | "Home" | B'z | |
July 27 | "Honey" | L'Arc-en-Ciel | |
August 3 | "Power" | Pocket Biscuits | |
August 10 | "Zenbu Dakishimete" | KinKi Kids | |
September 7 | "Tsumetai hana" | The Brilliant Green | |
September 14 | "Wanna be a dreammaker" | Globe | |
September 21 | "Daite Hold on Me!" | Morning Museume | |
September 28 | "Unmei no roulette mawashite" | Zard | |
October 5 | "Sa Yo Na Ra" | Globe | |
October 12 | "Sweet Heart" | Globe | |
October 19 | "Snow Drop" | L'Arc-en-Ciel | |
October 26 | "Forbidden Lover" | L'Arc-en-Ciel | |
November 2 | "Owari naki tabi" | Mr. Children | |
November 9 | "All My True Love" | Speed | |
November 23 | "Over" | V6 | |
November 30 | "Camouflage" | Mariya Takeuchi | |
December 7 | "Be with You" | Glay | |
December 21 | "Happy Happy Greetings" | KinKi Kids | |
December 28 | "Toku made" | Kōshi Inaba |
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