The following is a list of Oricon number-one singles of 2023.
† | Indicates best-performing song of 2023 [1] |
Issue date | Oricon Weekly Sales | Oricon Weekly Combined | Ref. | ||
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Song | Artist(s) | Song | Artist(s) | ||
January 2 | "Swing Swing Paradise" / "Happy Birthday to Me!" | Morning Musume '22 | "Swing Swing Paradise" / "Happy Birthday to Me!" | Morning Musume '22 | [2] [3] |
January 9 | "Wataridori-tachi ni Sora wa Mienai" | NGT48 | "Subtitle" | Official Hige Dandism | [4] [5] |
January 16 | "ResQ!!" | AXXX1S | "OMG" | NewJeans | [6] [7] |
January 23 | "Hunter" | Lil League from Exile Tribe | "Hunter" | Lil League from Exile Tribe | [8] [9] |
January 30 | "The Story of Us" | KinKi Kids | "The Story of Us" | KinKi Kids | [10] [11] |
February 6 | "Fearless" (Japanese ver.) | Le Sserafim | "Fearless" (Japanese ver.) | Le Sserafim | [12] [13] |
February 13 | "Stars" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | "Stars" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | [14] [15] |
February 20 | "Best Friend Ever" | NCT Dream | "Best Friend Ever" | NCT Dream | [16] [17] |
February 27 | "Sakurazuki" | Sakurazaka46 | "Sakurazuki" | Sakurazaka46 | [18] [19] |
March 6 | "Life Goes On" / "We Are Young" † | King & Prince | "Life Goes On" / "We Are Young" | King & Prince | [20] [21] |
March 13 | "OMG" | NewJeans | [22] [23] | ||
March 20 | "Special Kiss" | Naniwa Danshi | "Special Kiss" | Naniwa Danshi | [24] [25] |
March 27 | "Tapestry" / "W" | Snow Man | "Tapestry" / "W" | Snow Man | [26] [27] |
April 3 | "Bye-Bye Show" | Bish | "Bye-Bye Show" | Bish | [28] [29] |
April 10 | "Hito wa Yume o Nido Miru" | Nogizaka46 | "Hito wa Yume o Nido Miru" | Nogizaka46 | [30] [31] |
April 17 | "Tropical Night (Tiger)" | JO1 | "Tropical Night (Tiger)" | JO1 | [32] [33] |
April 24 | "Abarero" | SixTones | "Abarero" | SixTones | [34] [35] |
May 1 | "One Choice" | Hinatazaka46 | "One Choice" | Hinatazaka46 | [36] [37] |
May 8 | "Dōshitemo Kimi ga Suki da" | AKB48 | "Dōshitemo Kimi ga Suki da" | AKB48 | [38] [39] |
May 15 | "Cream" | Sexy Zone | "Cream" | Sexy Zone | [40] [41] |
May 22 | "Mikansei" | Kanjani Eight | "Mikansei" | Kanjani Eight | [42] [43] |
May 29 | "Vivid" | Mazzel | "Idol" † | Yoasobi | [44] [45] |
June 5 | "Drop That (Fanfare)" | INI | "Drop That (Fanfare)" | INI | [46] [47] |
June 12 | "Dear My Lover" / "Uraomote" | Hey! Say! JUMP | "Dear My Lover" / "Uraomote" | Hey! Say! JUMP | [48] [49] |
June 19 | "Shiawase no Hana" | Johnny's West | "Shiawase no Hana" | Johnny's West | [50] [51] |
June 26 | "Kokkara" | SixTones | "Kokkara" | SixTones | [52] [53] |
July 3 | "Nanimono" | King & Prince | "Nanimono" | King & Prince | [54] [55] |
July 10 | "Start Over!" | Sakurazaka46 | "Start Over!" | Sakurazaka46 | [56] [57] |
July 17 | "Suki ni Nacchatta" | SKE48 | "Suki ni Nacchatta" | SKE48 | [58] [59] |
July 24 | "Stars" | B'z | "Stars" | B'z | [60] [61] |
July 31 | "Natsumatope" | =Love | "Natsumatope" | =Love | [62] [63] |
August 7 | "Am I Ready?" | Hinatazaka46 | "Am I Ready?" | Hinatazaka46 | [64] [65] |
August 14 | "Summer Riot (Nettaiya)" / "Everest" | The Rampage from Exile Tribe | "Summer Riot (Nettaiya)" / "Everest" | The Rampage from Exile Tribe | [66] [67] |
August 21 | "Ōkami to Suisei" | Kanjani Eight | "Ōkami to Suisei" | Kanjani Eight | [68] [69] |
August 28 | "Cross" | Kazuya Kamenashi | "Cross" | Kazuya Kamenashi | [70] [71] |
September 4 | "Ohitorisama Tengoku" | Nogizaka46 | "Ohitorisama Tengoku" | Nogizaka46 | [72] [73] |
September 11 | "Creak" | SixTones | "Creak" | SixTones | [74] [75] |
September 18 | "Dangerholic" | Snow Man | "Dangerholic" | Snow Man | [76] [77] |
September 25 | "Make Up Day" / "Missing" | Naniwa Danshi | "Make Up Day" / "Missing" | Naniwa Danshi | [78] [79] |
October 2 | "Honne to Tatemae" | Sexy Zone | "Honne to Tatemae" | Sexy Zone | [80] [81] |
October 9 | "Idol Nanka Janakattara" | AKB48 | "Idol Nanka Janakattara" | AKB48 | [82] [83] |
October 16 | "Nagisa Saikō!" | NMB48 | "Nagisa Saikō!" | NMB48 | [84] [85] |
October 23 | Tag Me ("Hana") | INI | Tag Me ("Hana") | INI | [86] [87] |
October 30 | "Shōnin Yokkyū" | Sakurazaka46 | "Shōnin Yokkyū" | Sakurazaka46 | [88] [89] |
November 6 | "Zetsumei" / "Beautiful" / "As One" | West. | "Zetsumei" / "Beautiful" / "As One" | West. | [90] [91] |
November 13 | "Kimito" | Lienel | "Show" | Ado | [92] [93] |
November 20 | "Itoshi Ikiru Kotō" / "Magic Word" | King & Prince | "Itoshi Ikiru Kotō" / "Magic Word" | King & Prince | [94] [95] |
November 27 | "I Wish" | Naniwa Danshi | "I Wish" | Naniwa Danshi | [96] [97] |
December 4 | "Gifted" | NEWS | "Gifted" | NEWS | [98] [99] |
December 11 | "Last Note Shika Shiranai" | =Love | "Last Note Shika Shiranai" | =Love | [100] [101] |
December 18 | "Monopoly" | Nogizaka46 | "Monopoly" | Nogizaka46 | [102] [103] |
December 25 | "Jinsei Yūgi" | Sexy Zone | "Jinsei Yūgi" | Sexy Zone | [104] [105] |
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