List of awards and nominations received by TVXQ

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TVXQ in May 2011
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Wins81
Nominations131
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 a list of awards and nominations received by TVXQ , a South Korean pop group produced by SM Entertainment. TVXQ have received numerous awards and nominations for their contributions to the music industries in both South Korea as well as Japan—where they are known as Tohoshinki (東方神起).

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Awards and nominations

Name of award ceremony, year awarded, category, nominated work, and result
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / workResultRef.
Asia Model Awards2013Asia Star AwardTVXQWon [1]
Asia Song Festival 2008Asia's Top Singer AwardWon
Best Hits Japan2007Gold Artist AwardTohoshinkiWon [2]
2008Won
2009Won
Billboard Japan Music Awards 2012Top Pop Artist Tone Won [3]
2013 Time Nominated [4]
Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards 2012Album of the Year – 1st Quarter Keep Your Head Down Won [5]
2013Album of the Year – 4th Quarter Catch Me Won [6]
2014Album of the Year – 1st Quarter Tense Won
Golden Disc Awards 2004New Artist AwardTVXQWon [7]
2006Main Album Award (Disk Bonsang) "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. Won
Grand Prize in Album Releasing (Disk Daesang)Won [8]
2008 Mirotic Won [9]
Main Album Award (Disk Bonsang)Won
Yepp Popularity AwardWon
2013The Most Popular K-pop Star Catch Me Nominated [10]
Main Album Award (Disk Bonsang)Nominated [11]
2015Nominated
Japan Gold Disc Awards 2010Best Music Videos (International)All About TVXQ! scope="row" – Season 3Won [12]
2011Best Top 5 Albums Best Selection 2010 Won [13]
Best Music VideosTOHOSHINKI Video Clip CollectionWon
2012Best 3 Albums (Asia) Tone Won [14]
2014Best Asian ArtistTohoshinkiWon
Album of the Year (Asia) Time Won
Best 3 Albums (Asia)Won
Song of the Year by Download (Asia)"Catch Me -If you wanna-"Won
Best Music Videos Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2013 ~TIME~ Won
2015Best Asian ArtistTohoshinkiWon [15]
Album of the Year (Asia) Tree Won
Best 3 Albums (Asia)Won
With Won
Best Music Videos Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2014 ~TREE~ Won
2016Best Asian ArtistTohoshinkiWon
Best Music Video Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2015 WITH Won
Japan Internet Music Festival2011Entertainment TV AwardTohoshinkiWon
Japan Record Awards 2008 Grand Prix"Dōshite Kimi o Suki ni Natte Shimattandarō?"Nominated
Excellent Work AwardWon [16]
2009 Grand Prix"Stand by U"Nominated
Excellent Work AwardWon
2011 Grand Prix"Why? (Keep Your Head Down)"Nominated
Excellent Work AwardWon [17]
KBS Music Awards 2004Artist of the YearTVXQWon
2005Won
Korea Broadcasting Awards2011Best Singer Keep Your Head Down Won [18]
Korean Entertainment Awards2007Overseas Popularity AwardTVXQWon
2008Most Popular GroupTVXQWon
Korea Entertainment Producers Association2009Culture Sports Tourism Recognition AwardTVXQWon [19]
MAMA Awards 2004 Best New Group Video "Hug"Won [20]
Best Dance Video Nominated [21]
2005 Most Popular Music Video "Rising Sun"Won [22]
Best Male Group Nominated [23]
Best Dance Performance Nominated
M.net Plus Mobile Popularity Award Won [22]
2006 Album of the Year "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. Nominated [24]
Artist of the Year TVXQWon [25]
Song of the Year "'O'-Jung.Ban.Hap."Nominated [26]
Best Group Won [25]
Best Dance Performance Nominated [26]
M.net ChoiceTVXQWon [25]
M.net Plus Mobile Popularity AwardWon
2008 Album of the Year Mirotic Won [27]
Artist of the Year TVXQNominated [28]
Song of the Year "Mirotic"Nominated
Best Male Group Nominated
Best Dance Nominated
Auction Netizen's Choice Award TVXQWon [27]
Oversees Viewers AwardWon
2009 Best Asia Star Won [29]
2011 Album of the Year Keep Your Head Down Nominated
Artist of the Year TVXQNominated
Song of the Year "Keep Your Head Down"Nominated [30]
Best Male Group Nominated
Best Dance Performance – Male Group Nominated
2012 Album of the Year Catch Me Nominated [31]
Artist of the Year TVXQNominated
Best Male Group "Catch Me"Nominated
Best Global Group – MaleNominated
2014 Song of the Year "Something"Nominated
Best Dance Performance – Male Group Nominated
2023 Inspiring Achievement AwardTVXQWon [32]
MBC Entertainment Awards 2011K-pop ConcertWon [33]
MBC Gayo Daejejeon 2004Top Ten Singers Award Tri-Angle Won
Best New ArtistWon [2]
Melon Music Awards 2009 Star AwardTVXQWon [34]
Mania Award Mirotic Won
2012 Global Artist – Global Star AwardTVXQNominated [35]
2014 Netizen Popularity Award"Something"Nominated
MTV Best of the Best Awards2011Artist of the Year Keep Your Head Down Won [36]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2007 Best Buzz – South Korea"'O'-Jung.Ban.Hap."Won [37]
2008 Best Collaboration Video"Last Angel"Won [38]
2010 Best Group Video"Share the World"Won [39]
2013 "Catch Me -If you wanna-"Nominated [40]
SBS Gayo Daejeon 2004Main Prize (Bonsang) Tri-Angle Won
Grand Prize (Daesang)Nominated
2005 Rising Sun Nominated
Main Prize (Bonsang)Won [41]
Popularity AwardTVXQWon
2006Grand Prize (Daesang) "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. Won [2]
Main Prize (Bonsang)Won
Seoul Music Awards 2004Grand Prize (Daesang)TVXQNominated
Main Prize (Bonsang)Won [2]
Newcomer AwardWon
Popularity AwardWon
2006Grand Prize (Daesang)Won [42]
Main Prize (Bonsang)Won
Popularity AwardWon
2009Grand Prize (Daesang)Nominated [43]
Main Prize (Bonsang)Won
Popular Mobile AwardWon
2012Main Prize (Bonsang)Nominated
2013Nominated
2015Nominated
Popularity AwardNominated
Hallyu AwardNominated
Thailand Channel [V] MV Awards2006Popular Music Video"Rising Sun"Won [19]
Popular Asian ArtistTVXQWon
2009Popular Asian ArtistWon
Thailand Asia SEED Awards2007Best Asian Singer AwardWon [44]
2009Best Asian Artist of the YearWon
Thailand Virgin Hitz Awards2006Popular Vote Asia ArtistWon [19]
World Music Awards 2014World's Best GroupTohoshinkiNominated
World's Best Live ActNominated
World's Best Song"Very Merry Xmas"Nominated
World's Best VideoNominated
World's Best Song"Something"Nominated
World's Best VideoNominated
World's Best Album Time Nominated
Tense Nominated
Tree Nominated

Other recognitions

YearsAwards
2004
  • Seoul Dental Association 2004 Award for Celebrities with Healthy Teeth [41]
  • Seoul Foreign Correspondents' Club Foreign Press Public Relations Award for Tri-Angle [41]

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
PublisherYearListicleRankingRef.
The Dong-a Ilbo 2016Best Male Artists According to Experts2nd [45]
Forbes 2012 Korea Power Celebrity 15th [46]
201323rd [47]
20147th [48]
201537th [49]
LiveAbout 2018Top 30 Boy Bands of All TimePlaced [50]

Notes

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