The following is a list of Oricon number-one singles of 2017.
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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January 2 | "God's S.T.A.R." | QUARTET NIGHT | [1] |
January 9 | "Boku Igai no Dareka" | NMB48 | [2] |
January 16 | "Michishirube" | Busaiku | [3] |
January 23 | "Hikari no Atelier" | Mr. Children | [4] |
January 30 | "EXCITE" | Daichi Miura | [5] |
February 6 | "Nagurigaki BEAT" | Kanjani Eight | [6] |
February 13 | "Reboot!!!" | A.B.C-Z | [7] |
February 20 | "Emma" | News | [8] |
February 27 | "Bagutte Iijan" | HKT48 | [9] |
March 6 | "OVER THE TOP" | Hey! Say! JUMP | [10] |
March 13 | "INTER (Tonight/Kimi no Iru Sekai/SEVEN WISHES)" | Kis-My-Ft2 | [11] |
March 20 | "HAPPY" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | [12] |
March 27 | "Shoot Sign" | AKB48 | [13] |
April 3 | "Influencer" | Nogizaka46 | [14] |
April 10 | "Rock tha Town" | Sexy Zone | [15] |
April 17 | "Fukyouwaon" | Keyakizaka46 | [16] |
April 24 | "Seishun Dokei" | NGT48 | [17] |
May 1 | "I'll Be There" | Arashi | [18] |
May 8 | "Chou Never Give Up DANCE" | Bullet Train | [19] |
May 15 | "COLORS/Taiyo to Tsuki no Kodomotachi" | V6 | [20] |
May 22 | "Blood Sweat & Tears" | BTS | [21] |
May 29 | "Senakagoshi no Chance" | Kame to Yamapi | [22] |
June 5 | "Etude wa 1 Kyoku Dake" | The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls Little Stars! | [23] |
June 12 | "Negaigoto no Mochigusare" | AKB48 | [24] |
June 19 | "PICK IT UP" | Kis-My-Ft2 | [25] |
June 26 | "Seimei/Still Alive" | B'z | [26] |
July 3 | "Osaka☆AI・EYE・AI/Ya! Hot! Hot!" | Johnny's West | [27] |
July 10 | "Tsunagu" | Arashi | [28] |
July 17 | "Precious Girl/Are You There?" | Hey! Say! JUMP | [29] |
July 24 | "The Red Light" | KinKi Kids | [30] |
July 31 | "Igai ni Mango" | SKE48 | [31] |
August 7 | "Himawari" | Mr. Children | [32] |
August 14 | "Kiss wa Matsu Shika Nainodeshoka?" | HKT48 | [33] |
August 21 | "Nigemizu" | Nogizaka46 | [34] |
August 28 | "Family Song" | Gen Hoshino | [35] |
September 4 | "Taiyo no Elegy" | Flower | [36] |
September 11 | "#sukinanda" | AKB48 | [37] |
September 18 | "Kiseki no Hito" | Kanjani Eight | [38] |
September 25 | "Seiiki" | Masaharu Fukuyama | [39] |
October 2 | "GOLD" | Happiness | [40] |
October 9 | "Shorinogaika" | Tokendanshi Formation of Mihotose | [41] |
October 16 | "Gyutto" | Sexy Zone | [42] |
October 23 | "Itsuka Dekiru Kara Kyou Dekiru" | Nogizaka46 | [43] |
October 30 | "One More Time" | Twice | [44] |
November 6 | "Kaze ni Fukarete mo" | Keyakizaka46 | [45] |
November 13 | [46] | ||
November 20 | "Doors (Yūki no Kiseki)" | Arashi | [47] |
November 27 | "Oto Seyo" | Kanjani Eight | [48] |
December 4 | "11gatsu no Anklet" | AKB48 | [49] |
December 11 | "Akai Kajitsu" | Kis-My-Ft2 | [50] |
December 18 | "MIC Drop/DNA/Crystal Snow" | BTS | [51] |
December 25 | "J.S.B. HAPPINESS" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | [52] |
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