List of awards and nominations received by Hikaru Utada

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Hikaru Utada awards and nominations
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Utada performing in 2006
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins104
Nominations122
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

This is the list of awards received by Hikaru Utada, a Japanese singer-songwriter. She has won numerous awards, including 39 Japan Gold Disc Awards (the 3rd most out of any artist in the event's history), 5 Japan Record Awards, 6 awards from MTV Video Music Awards Japan, and 8 Japan Record Sales Awards.

Awards and nominations

Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / workResultRef.
Asian Pop Music Awards2022Top 20 Albums – Overseas Bad Mode Won [1]
Album of the Year – OverseasNominated [2]
Best Female Singer – OverseasHikaru UtadaNominated
Best Producer – OverseasNominated
Best Music Video – Overseas"Pink Blood"Nominated
Association of Media in Digital Awards 2004Best Music ComposerUH Live Streaming 20-dai wa Ikeike!Won [3]
Billboard Japan Music Awards 2013Outstanding Anime Song Artist AwardHikaru UtadaNominated [4]
2016Top Hot Albums Fantôme Won [5]
CD Shop Awards 2009Award Heart Station Won [6]
2017Grand Prix Fantôme Won [7]
2019Award Hatsukoi Won [8]
French J-Awards2008Best Japanese Single – Female"Prisoner of Love"Won [9]
Japan Blu-ray Awards2020Music Award Hikaru Utada Laughter in the Dark Tour 2018 Won [10]
Japan Cable Awards 1999Special AwardHikaru UtadaWon [11]
JFN Listener's AwardsGrand PrixWon
Best Artist AwardWon
Best Album First Love Won
Japan Gold Disc Awards 2000Artist of the YearHikaru UtadaWon [12]
Song of the Year"Automatic"Won
"Movin' on Without You"Won
"Addicted to You"Won
Rock & Pop Album of the Year First Love Won
Music Video of The YearSingle Clip Collection Vol.1Won
2001Song of the Year"Wait & See (Risk)"Won [13]
"For You / Time Limit"Won
2002"Can You Keep a Secret?"Won [14]
"Traveling"Won
Rock & Pop Album of the Year Distance Won
2003Artist of the YearHikaru UtadaWon [15]
Song of the Year"Hikari"Won
"Sakura Drops"Won
"Colors"Won
Rock & Pop Album of the Year Deep River Won
Music Video of the Year"Traveling"Won
2005Song of the Year"Darekano Negaiga Kanaukoro"Won [16]
Rock & Pop Album of the Year Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 1 Won [17]
International Rock & Pop Album of the Year Exodus Won
Music Video of the YearUtada Hikaru in Budokan 2004 'Hikaru no 5'Won [18]
2006Song of the Year"Be My Last"Won [19]
200710 Best Albums Ultra Blue Won [20]
2008Single of the Year"Flavor of Life"Won [21]
Best 10 SinglesWon
Best 5 Chaku-Uta Full SongsWon [22]
PC Stream Song of the YearWon
Best 5 PC Streaming SongsWon
"Beautiful World"Won
Best 5 Chaku-Uta Songs"Flavor of Life" (Ballad ver.)Won
Best 5 Chaku-Uta Full SongsWon
2009Best 5 Albums Heart Station Won [23]
Best 5 PC Streaming Songs"Prisoner of Love"Won [24]
Best 5 Chaku-Uta SongsWon
Best 5 Chaku-Uta Full SongsWon
2017Best 5 Albums Fantôme Won [25]
Best 5 Songs by Download"Hanataba wo Kimi ni"Won
2019Best 5 Albums Hatsukoi Won [26]
Best 5 Songs by Download"Hatsukoi"Won
Japan Record Awards 1999Honorable Mention Songs"Automatic"Won [27]
Best Album Prize First Love Won
2016 Fantôme Won [28]
Excellent Award"Hanataba wo Kimi ni"Won
2018Excellent Album Award Hatsukoi Won [29]
Japan Record Sales Awards1999Artist Sales AwardHikaru UtadaWon [30]
Single Sales AwardWon
Album Sales Grand PrizeWon
Rookie Sales AwardWon
Lyricist Sales AwardWon
2002Artist Sales AwardWon [30]
Album Sales Grand PrizeWon
Arranger AwardWon
JASRAC Awards 2000Gold Award"Automatic"Won [31]
Silver Award"Time Will Tell"Won
2002"Can You Keep a Secret?"Won [32]
2003"Traveling"Won [33]
Silver Award – Foreign Production"Hikari"Won
200910 Best Interactive Songs"Prisoner of Love"Won [34]
J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 Awards 2003Best Female ArtistHikaru UtadaWon
2011Best Song"Goodbye Happiness"Won [35]
Lumiere Japan Awards2019Special Award Hikaru Utada Laughter in the Dark Tour 2018 Won [36]
MTV Video Music Awards 2001 International Viewer's Choice: MTV Japan "Can You Keep a Secret?"Won
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2002 Best R&B VideoHikaru UtadaWon [37]
Video of the Year"Traveling"Nominated
Best Female ArtistHikaru UtadaNominated
2003 Album of the Year Deep River Nominated
Video of the Year"Sakura Drops"Nominated
Best Female VideoWon [38]
2005 Best Female Video"Easy Breezy"Nominated
2008 Best Video From a Film"Beautiful World"Won [39]
2009 Album of the Year Heart Station Nominated
Best Female Video"Prisoner of Love"Nominated [40]
2011 Video of the Year"Goodbye Happiness"Nominated
2016 Best Video of the Year"Manatsu no Tōriame"Won [41]
Best Female VideoWon
2017 Best Collaboration Video"Forgetting" featuring Kohh Won [42]
2018 Best Album Hatsukoi Won [43]
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2008Top Japanese Gold Songs"Beautiful World"Gold
Top Japanese ArtistHikaru UtadaGold
2017Top Japanese Gold Songs"Nijikan Dake no Vacance"Nominated [44]
Top Japanese Artist / GroupHikaru UtadaBronze
Best Selling Album of the Year – Japan Fantôme Won
2018Top Japanese Artist / GroupHikaru UtadaBronze [45]
Space Shower Music Awards 2002Best Video of the Year"Traveling"Won
Best Female VideoWon
Best Art Direction VideoWon
2003Best Female Video"Sakura Drops"Won
2007Best Female Video"Keep Tryin'"Nominated [46]
2008Best Animated/CGI Video"Kiss & Cry"Nominated [47]
2009Best Female Video"Heart Station"Nominated [48]
2010Best Conceptual Video"Goodbye Happiness"Won [49]
Special AwardWon
2017Best Female ArtistHikaru UtadaWon [50]
Best New Vision AwardWon
2018Best Female ArtistNominated [51]
2019Best Female ArtistWon [52]
Television Drama Academy Awards1999Drama Song Award"First Love"Won [53]
2001"Can You Keep a Secret?"Won [54]
2002"Sakura Drops"Won [55]
2008"Prisoner of Love"Won [56]
2016"Hanataba wo Kimi ni"Won [57]
World Music Awards 2000Best-Selling Asian ArtistHikaru UtadaWon [58]
2004Best-Selling Japanese ArtistWon [59]


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