The following is a list of Oricon number-one singles of 2019. The data are compiled by the company based on each singles' weekly combined (physical, digital, and streaming) and physical sales.
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
January 7 | "The Idolmaster Million Theater Generation 12 (Harmonics)" | D/Zeal (Azusa Tadokoro and Aimi) | [1] |
January 14 | "Lemon" | Kenshi Yonezu | [2] |
January 21 | "I Beg You" / "Hanabiratachi no Māchi" / "Sailing" | Aimer | [3] |
January 28 | "Super Powers" / "Right Now" | V6 | [4] |
February 4 | "Bokura no Hashittekita Michi wa..." / "Next Sparkling!!" | Aqours | [5] |
February 11 | "Homechigirisuto" / "Kizudarake no Ai" | Johnny's West | [6] |
February 18 | "Kimi wo Daisuki da" | Kis-My-Ft2 | [7] |
February 25 | "Kaze wo Matsu" | STU48 | [8] |
March 4 | "Tokonoma Seiza Musume" | NMB48 | [9] |
March 11 | "Kuroi Hitsuji" | Keyakizaka46 | [10] |
March 18 | "Crystal" | Kanjani Eight | [11] |
March 25 | "Jiwaru Days" | AKB48 | [12] |
April 1 | "Uchōten Shooter" | Matsuri Nine | [13] |
April 8 | "Kyun" | Hinatazaka46 | [14] |
April 15 | "Kimi o Matteru" | King & Prince | [15] |
April 22 | "Ishi" | HKT48 | [16] |
April 29 | "Otona Survivor" | Last Idol | [17] |
May 6 | "Ame Nochi Hare" | Johnny's West | [18] |
May 13 | "Kyun" | Hinatazaka46 | [19] |
May 20 | "Dark Knight" | One n' Only | [20] |
May 27 | "Rain" | Kazuya Kamenashi | [21] |
June 3 | "Lucky-Unlucky" / "Oh! My Darling" | Hey! Say! JUMP / Ryosuke Yamada | [22] |
June 10 | "Sing Out!" | Nogizaka46 | [23] |
June 17 | "Aru Hi Negai ga Kanattanda" / "All for You" | V6 | [24] |
June 24 | "Top Gun" / "Love Story" | NEWS | [25] |
July 1 | "Change" | Tomohisa Yamashita | [26] |
July 8 | "Buenos Aires" | Iz*One | [27] |
July 15 | "Lights" / "Boy with Luv" | BTS | [28] |
July 22 | "Hands Up" | Kis-My-Ft2 | [29] |
July 29 | "Do Re Mi Sol La Si Do" | Hinatazaka46 | [30] |
August 5 | "Frustration" | SKE48 | [31] |
August 12 | "Daisuki na Hito" | STU48 | [32] |
August 19 | "Megane no Otokonoko" / "Nippon no DNA!" / "Go Waist" | Beyooooonds | [33] |
August 26 | "Bokō e Kaere!" | NMB48 | [34] |
September 2 | "Fanfare!" | Hey! Say! JUMP | [35] |
September 9 | "Koi-Wazurai" | King & Prince | [36] |
September 16 | "Yoake Made Tsuyogaranakutemoii" | Nogizaka46 | [37] |
September 23 | "Brave" | Arashi | [38] |
September 30 | "Sustainable" | AKB48 | [39] |
October 7 | "Vampire" | Iz*One | [40] |
October 14 | "Konna ni Suki ni Natchatte Ii no?" | Hinatazaka46 | [41] |
October 21 | "Big Shot!!" | Johnny's West | [42] |
October 28 | "Category" / "My Love" | One n' Only | [43] |
November 4 | "Kirin no Ko" / "Honey Honey" | Sexy Zone | [44] |
November 11 | "Zurui yo Zurui ne" | =Love | [45] |
November 18 | "Hatsukoi Shijo Shugi" | NMB48 | [46] |
November 25 | "Edge of Days" | Kis-My-Ft2 | [47] |
December 2 | "Watashi wo Tsukuru no wa Watashi" / "Zenzen Okiagarenai Sunday" | Angerme | [48] |
December 9 | "Tomo yo" | Kanjani Eight | [49] |
December 16 | "Hikari no Kehai" | KinKi Kids | [50] |
December 23 | "Try Again" | Magic Prince | [51] |
December 30 | "Restart" | Mameshiba no Taigun | [52] |
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
January 7 | " The Idolmaster Million Theater Generation 12 (Harmonics)" | D/Zeal (Azusa Tadokoro and Aimi) | [53] |
January 14 | "Let's Go Bowling!!" | Keisuke Kuwata & The Pin Boys | [54] |
January 21 | "I Beg You/Hanabiratachi no Māchi" / "Sailing" | Aimer | [55] |
January 28 | "Super Powers/Right Now" | V6 | [56] |
February 4 | "Bokura no Hashittekita Michi wa..." / "Next Sparkling!!" | Aqours | [57] |
February 11 | "Homechigirisuto" / "Kizudarake no Ai" | Johnny's West | [58] |
February 18 | "Kimi wo Daisuki da" | Kis-My-Ft2 | [59] |
February 25 | "Kaze wo Matsu" | STU48 | [60] |
March 4 | "Tokonoma Seiza Musume" | NMB48 | [61] |
March 11 | "Kuroi Hitsuji" | Keyakizaka46 | [62] |
March 18 | "Crystal" | Kanjani Eight | [63] |
March 25 | "Jiwaru Days" | AKB48 | [64] |
April 1 | "Uchōten Shooter" | Matsuri Nine | [65] |
April 8 | "Kyun" | Hinatazaka46 | [66] |
April 15 | "Kimi o Matteru" | King & Prince | [67] |
April 22 | "Ishi" | HKT48 | [68] |
April 29 | "Otona Survivor" | Last Idol | [69] |
May 6 | "Ame Nochi Hare" | Johnny's West | [70] |
May 13 | "Kyun" | Hinatazaka46 | [71] |
May 20 | "Dark Knight" | One n' Only | [72] |
May 27 | "Rain" | Kazuya Kamenashi | [73] |
June 3 | "Lucky-Unlucky" / "Oh! My Darling" | Hey! Say! JUMP/Ryosuke Yamada | [74] |
June 10 | "Sing Out!" | Nogizaka46 | [75] |
June 17 | "Aru Hi Negai ga Kanattanda" / "All for You" | V6 | [76] |
June 24 | "Top Gun" / "Love Story" | NEWS | [77] |
July 1 | "Change" | Tomohisa Yamashita | [78] |
July 8 | "Buenos Aires" | Iz*One | [79] |
July 15 | "Lights" / "Boy with Luv" | BTS | [80] |
July 22 | "Hands Up" | Kis-My-Ft2 | [81] |
July 29 | "Do Re Mi Sol La Si Do" | Hinatazaka46 | [82] |
August 5 | "Frustration" | SKE48 | [83] |
August 12 | "Daisuki na Hito" | STU48 | [84] |
August 19 | "Megane no Otokonoko" / "Nippon no DNA!" / "Go Waist" | Beyooooonds | [85] |
August 26 | "Bokō e Kaere!" | NMB48 | [86] |
September 2 | "Fanfare!" | Hey! Say! JUMP | [87] |
September 9 | "Koi-Wazurai" | King & Prince | [88] |
September 16 | "Yoake Made Tsuyogaranakutemoii" | Nogizaka46 | [89] |
September 23 | "Brave" | Arashi | [90] |
September 30 | "Sustainable" | AKB48 | [91] |
October 7 | "Vampire" | Iz*One | [92] |
October 14 | "Konna ni Suki ni Natchatte Ii no?" | Hinatazaka46 | [93] |
October 21 | "Big Shot!!" | Johnny's West | [94] |
October 28 | "Category" / "My Love" | One n' Only | [95] |
November 4 | "Kirin no Ko" / "Honey Honey" | Sexy Zone | [96] |
November 11 | "Zurui yo Zurui ne" | =Love | [97] |
November 18 | "Hatsukoi Shijo Shugi" | NMB48 | [98] |
November 25 | "Edge of Days" | Kis-My-Ft2 | [99] |
December 2 | "Watashi wo Tsukuru no wa Watashi" / "Zenzen Okiagarenai Sunday" | Angerme | [100] |
December 9 | "Tomo yo" | Kanjani Eight | [101] |
December 16 | "Hikari no Kehai" | KinKi Kids | [102] |
December 23 | "Try Again" | Magic Prince | [103] |
December 30 | "Restart" | Mameshiba no Taigun | [104] |
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