List of Oricon number-one singles of 2024

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The following is a list of Oricon number-one singles of 2024.

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List of Oricon number-one singles of 2024
Issue dateSongArtist(s)SalesRef.
January 1"Anti Confiture" ≠Me 182,176 [1]
January 8"Schrödinger" KinKi Kids 179,227 [2]
January 15"Heartbreaker" / "C'monova" Kis-My-Ft2 201,012 [3]
January 22"Shekira" Liella! 13,846 [4]
January 29"Kimi wa Nani o Kokai Suru no ka?" STU48 20,502 [5]
February 5"Anthropos" Kanjani Eight 159,384 [6]
February 12"Snowin'" DXTeen 35,111 [7]
February 19"Bremen"OWV21,210 [8]
February 26"Love Trigger" / "We'll Go Together" Snow Man 1,192,951 [9]
March 4"Ikutsu no Koro ni Modoritai no ka?" Sakurazaka46 433,810 [10]
March 11"Ai no Hologram" SKE48 271,122 [11]
March 18"Puzzle" Sexy Zone 277,608 [12]
March 25"Colorcon Wink" AKB48 320,988 [13]
April 1"Yura Yura (Unmei no Hana)" Zerobaseone 302,315 [14]
April 8"Eden"Knight A50,477 [15]
April 15"Tokimeki United"Real Idol Project81,972 [16]
April 22"Chance wa Byōdō" Nogizaka46 517,872 [17]
April 29Mirai ("Click" / "Sugar Bomb") Me:I 232,688 [18]
May 6"Heart" / "Fate" West. 265,995 [19]
May 13"Neiro" SixTones 523,078 [20]
May 20"Kimi wa Honeydew" Hinatazaka46 448,824 [21]
May 27"A-Beginning" Ae! Group 625,044 [22]
June 3"Halfmoon" / "Moooove!!" King & Prince 305,258 [23]
June 10Hitchhiker ("Love Seeker") JO1 505,623 [24]
June 17Hajimari no Monogatari ("Chikai no Hanataba o (With You)") Strawberry Prince 223,731 [25]

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