The following is a list of Oricon number-one singles of 2024.
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Sales | Ref. |
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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" | OWV | 21,210 | [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 A | 50,477 | [15] |
April 15 | "Tokimeki United" | Real Idol Project | 81,972 | [16] |
April 22 | "Chance wa Byōdō" | Nogizaka46 | 517,872 | [17] |
April 29 | Mirai ("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 10 | Hitchhiker ("Love Seeker") | JO1 | 505,623 | [24] |
June 17 | "Chikai no Hanataba o (With You)" | SutoPuri | 223,731 | [25] |
June 24 | "Taiikukan Disco" | ≒Joy | 104,604 | [26] |
July 1 | 1st Is:sue ("Connect" / "Static") | Is:sue | 116,408 | [27] |
July 8 | The Frame ("Loud") | INI | 672,867 | [28] |
July 15 | Chikai ("We'll Never Change") | Tomorrow X Together | 358,845 | [29] |
July 22 | "Gong" / "Koko ni Kaette Kite" | SixTones | 426,087 | [30] |
July 29 | "Koi Tsunjatta" | AKB48 | 295,877 | [31] |
August 5 | "24 Karats Gold Genesis" | The Rampage from Exile Tribe | 219,758 | [32] |
August 12 | "Breakout" / "Kimi wa Boku no Mono" | Snow Man | 1,067,101 | [33] |
August 19 | "Aoarashi" | &Team | 338,887 | [34] |
August 26 | "Nandaka Sentimental na Toki no Uta" / "Saikiyō" | Morning Musume '24 | 103,399 | [35] |
September 2 | "Cheat Day" | Nogizaka46 | 509,819 | [36] |
September 9 | "Koisuru Hikari" | Naniwa Danshi | 400,104 | [37] |
September 16 | "Lucky" | Riize | 213,730 | [38] |
September 23 | "Mā Ikka!" | West. | 242,275 | [39] |
September 30 | "Zettaiteki Dairokkan" | Hinatazaka46 | 475,887 | [40] |
October 7 | "UMP" | Hey! Say! JUMP | 216,522 | [41] |
October 14 | "Where Do We Go" | JO1 | 542,527 | [42] |
October 21 | "Gotta Be" | Ae! Group | 390,765 | [43] |
October 28 | "Hatsukoi Cinderella" | ≒Joy | 97,573 | [44] |
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